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The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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es were correct, and the defendants were committed for trial before the Hustings Court. Pot Sweeny, falling to give $150 security to let Mary Collins alone, was sent to jail. Mary alleged that Pot had beaten her without provocation. Wm. Padgett, a young white fellow, was arraigned for creating a disturbance, at the house of Elizabeth Hubbard, on Cary street — It appeared that he had knocked down a man named Tyson at Hubbard's, because the latter told one of Hubbard's boarders he was Davis, Ellen Blankinship and Mary Smith were brought into Court. Their testimony induced the Mayer to declare that they should be held to bail for keeping and frequenting a disorderly ace but he afterwards let them off on promise of amendment. Padgett, in reply to inquiries by the Mayor, said he came from Washington, D. C., and since his arrival here some months ago had done nothing for a support. He was required to give $500 to keep the peace, and falling was committed as a person of evil n