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The Daily Dispatch: November 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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lly destroying a part of a dwelling-house occupied by them, the property of Mary Lyons. The parties have been living for some time in an old brick tenement on Main street, at the corner of Twentieth, and two of them — namely, Virginia Wade and Mary Myers — being of very bad character and too lazy to work, have supplied themselves with firewood by tearing down the banisters, ripping out window-frames, and otherwise mutilating the house. The warrant against Mrs. Mitchell was withdrawn, it having been proven that she was orderly and respectable, and that she had no intercourse with the others. Wade and Myers were committed to jail in default of security for their good behavior. Peter, slave of James D. Coleman, was charged with stealing one clock, two counterpanes, one looking-glass and one pitcher, valued at two hundred dollars, the property of Dr. Mason. It appears that Peter formerly lived with Dr. Mason's negro woman as her husband, but recently his protracted absence from t