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The Daily Dispatch: February 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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the Mayor adjourned the case for a future hearing. Page Craig, Charles Davis, and C. M. Garon, charged with being drunk and disorderly, and lying on the sidewalk, were sent to the Provost Marshal to be forwarded to their regiments. R. H. Wellington, charged with severely whipping Betty, a servant girl, belonging to F. C. Bings, was, after a long examination of witnesses, fined $20, and required to give security to keep the peace for twelve months. The testimony developing the fact thatned $20, and required to give security to keep the peace for twelve months. The testimony developing the fact that Betty had been very impertinent to Mr. Wellington, His Honor ordered that she should be punished. Miss Henrietta Moore, who was charged with obtaining several articles of value on false pretences from Mrs. Ann W. Stoel, a few days since, was yesterday discharged from custody. Miss Moore seemed much affected at her situation, and left the Court room weeping bitterly, for joy.