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The Daily Dispatch: July 15, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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er reprimand, the free negroes were sent out to work on the batteries, and the slaves returned to their masters. Sarah Denzler, wife of John Denzier, appeared before the Mayor yesterday morning to answer the charge of receiving coffee stolen from Wm. W. Snead. Watchman Cousins searched the house and found concealed in a pile of wood in the basement a small bag of coffee, and in an upper chamber, under a bed, two boxes of manufactured and one bag of smoking tobacco, and a bag of wool. The investigation was adjourned until to day. Patrick Fagan and John Counel, arrested for fighting and disturbing the public peace, were held to bail for their better behavior. John Lane, the keeper of a restaurant, was fined $20 for keeping open house on Sunday. S. L. Arnold was fined $5 for permitting a vicious dog to go at large, and the dog was ordered to be killed for biting Andrew Bell, a lad, in the street. Mary Jackson, for instigating a riot, is to be examined to-day.