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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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John P. Sledd (search for this): article 6
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Mayor's Court.
--The following embraces a summary of the cases before the Mayor yesterday morning:
Robert Calivan was charged with selling ardent spirit by the drink in his house, (the "Good Idea,") on Broad, between 8th and 9th streets.
Officer Cousins, who reported the case, testified that on Thursday night he saw several gentlemen walk up to the bar, take drinks and settle for them.
While standing in front of the house, Calivan came out and approached him. He (Cousins) remonstrated with him for keeping his house open after hours, and especially for selling liquor in violation of the laws of the State, informing him at the same time that it was his duty to report the case to the Mayor.--Calivan replied that as to keeping his house open after hours, if he would not report it that time it should not occur again; but that as to selling liquor he did do it, and should continue to sell it; there was a flaw in the law which he should stand up to. The Mayor required the accuse
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