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The Daily Dispatch: November 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Friday, October 31st --Recorder James K. Caskie presiding.--Samuel N. Shipley was arraigned for firing a pistol at Amelia A. Sales, in Butchertown, on Thursday evening. It did not appear that Shipley designed to hit Sales, though such an event might have been apprehended from his proceeding, which, while regarded by himself as an exhilarating pastime, under the euphonious names of "skylarking," "fooling," &c., is frowned on by the law and cognizabShipley designed to hit Sales, though such an event might have been apprehended from his proceeding, which, while regarded by himself as an exhilarating pastime, under the euphonious names of "skylarking," "fooling," &c., is frowned on by the law and cognizable by the Courts under the misdemeanor head. He was required to find $500 security for his good behavior, and a similar amount to appear before the Hustings Court on the second Monday in November next, and answer any charge that might be preferred against him. Thomas Samani was arraigned for examination on the charge of forging S. H. Owens & Sen's name to a check for $8,000, payable to the order of West & Johnston, which he presented to the Traders' Bank for payment. E. Sinton, Cashier o