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The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], The second advance of the enemy in North Carolina. (search)
or of Steinlein's, on Broad street. The Mayor said he should rigidly enforce the law against all parties selling liquor contrary to law. Edward Hays, who had been sent on to the Hustings Court on suspicion of being concerned in breaking open Chiles & Chenery's store and who was discharged from that accusation and sent back before the Mayor to be examined for attempting to break into the jewelry store of C. C. Walter for the purpose of committing a larceny, was committed to appear before the Chenery's store and who was discharged from that accusation and sent back before the Mayor to be examined for attempting to break into the jewelry store of C. C. Walter for the purpose of committing a larceny, was committed to appear before the Hustings Court on the latter charge. When the watchmen took Hays in custody on the night of the robbery of Chiles & Chenery he was coming out of the alley leading to Walters store, and had on his person a jimmy and sugar, such as are used by burglars.
Admitted to bail. --Caroline Isaacs, the woman sent before Judge Lyons for tried by the examining Court for receiving a portion of the goods stolen from Chiles & Chenery, has been admitted to ball by the judge for her appearance at the next term of the Hustings Court for the trial of criminal causes.