Mayor's Court, Monday, April 15th.
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William McClure was bound over to keep the peace for 12 months for placing dead bodies in the house in
Belvin's block occupied by him, thereby causing noxious smalls, detrimental to the health of the neighborhood.
Royal, slave of
S. C. Hatcher, was ordered 20 lashes for stealing 30 lbs. of bacon from the
Confederate States.
John Gaines, a free negro, was ordered the same punishment for aiding in the robbery.
Mike Sweeny, instigated by the "green eyed monster," stabbed
Frederick Deitrick in the neck with a knife, on 17th st., on Thursday, producing a very severe wound, of which Dietrick may not recover.
He was brought up to answer.
The wounded man did not appear.
The case was continued until the 19th inst.
John D. Farrell, charged with being disorderly in the Theatre, was let off.
John Flannigan and
Mike Larkin, arrested for interfering with the watch, and being suspicious characters, were discharged.
Lucy Morgan, arrested for beating her husband, was let off, the injured man not making his appearance as a witness.
Julia, slave of
Mrs. Sally Tally, was ordered 10 lashes for throwing dirty water on
Wm. H. Hundly.
Jim, slave of
Mrs. Mander, was ordered ten lashes for obtaining a dollar from
Bernard, a slave, by false pretences.
Charles J. Huntington was required to give security for assaulting
Thos. F. Wood at the
Ballard House.
The security was readily given.
Wm. Daniel, white, for violently assaulting
Polly, slave of
Mrs. Bropley, was required to give security, and did it.
Ludwig & Hoyer,
Luther P. Crow,
Lawrence Burns,
W. N. Tinsley, and
Henry Bowen, were fined for permitting nuisances to exist near their lots.
Nicholas Carroll and
Dan Sullivan were fined for selling ardent spirits without a license.
Frances Kelly, charged with engaging in a riot, gave bail in $300 to appear on the 18th for examination.