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The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], The military despotism in the United States--speech of Senator Saulsbury. (search)
the Second Market, charged with huckstering, was the most important. Mr. Tyler brought down from Nelson county a box of fowis to be sold for the benefit of Mrs. Jas. M. Bowen. This fact was established by a letter from Mrs. Bowen, which was produced in Court. In that box were five chickens belonging to himself; these he took ouMrs. Bowen, which was produced in Court. In that box were five chickens belonging to himself; these he took out and gave two of them to a negro in the market to sell for him. The box of fowis he gave to Mr. R. F. Kirby to sell for Mrs. Bowen. This is the whole case. The Mayor fined him $20 for violating the ordinance against huckstering. John, a small free negro boy, charged, with selling chickens, supposed to have been stolen, wasMrs. Bowen. This is the whole case. The Mayor fined him $20 for violating the ordinance against huckstering. John, a small free negro boy, charged, with selling chickens, supposed to have been stolen, was sent on to the Hustings Court to be bound out to some responsible person. Warner, slave of Ro. F. Trower, charged with having a gold watch and chain, supposed to have been stolen, was discharged, and fifty odd dollars and a gold pencil found on him returned to him; but the watch was detained until something further could be