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The Daily Dispatch: February 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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Unlawful Trespass. --O. A. Ericsson was yesterday examined on the charge of unlawfully breaking into and entering the coal house of Mrs. Elizabeth West, and taking therefrom five bushels of coal, valued at $10, belonging to her. Mrs. West, who is an intelligent and refined lady, testified that she was a tenant of EricssoMrs. West, who is an intelligent and refined lady, testified that she was a tenant of Ericsson's. Immediately upon taking rooms at his house, she was advised by E. To have some bars nailed across the window of her coal house in order to protect it from night thieves. Both Ericsson and herself had separate places of deposit for their coal and wood, there being different keys to each place. Some time since, the accused des her the key, which she refused to surrender to him. After breaking into her coal house, he had a quantity of wood and coal deposited therein put into the yard. Mrs. West regretted very much the necessity of bringing this case before the Mayor, but she had been treated very badly by E., and having no other protector, the law was h