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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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s, his wife. From the complainant's statement, it appears that, a few weeks since, they were married, but in a short while Kloss ascertained he had married a woman without any pecuniary endowments, and from that moment inaugurated a system of cruel treatment, which forced her to appeal to the law for protection. The defendant's excuse for the alleged bad treatment was, that the marriage had proved an unhappy one, because he soon afterwards had reasons to suspect his wife of inconstancy. In order to procure other testimony, the case was continued till this morning. Stripes were ordered to be inflicted upon Wallis, slave of Grace, charged with breaking and injuring the house of Joseph H. Woody by breaking a glass in his store window, on Broad street, valued at one hundred and seventy-five dollars. Fines, varying in amounts, were imposed upon several parties for ordinance violations: after which His Honor adjourned proceedings till the usual hour for sitting this morning.