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Policr (ii*kk ationp—Elizabeth Bates for stealing forty dollars Irom J. Bowers, wa« arrested by officer Boarman, and sent to tail by Justice Buckey. Albert Kessler was charged with selling liquor on Sunday, in the county. The witness failed to appear and the ca^1 was dismissed. Margaret Kodgers and Mrrgaret Cusick, two Washington nymphs of the fancy grade, were picked up drunk air4 disorderly; and fined *5.44 each. Sila6 Cook, col., was taken in the act of stealing a piece of timber from one of the wharves. He said he stole the timber to get his breakfast, having no wood to make a fire. The Justice thought the value of the timber about 4 hi, too much to be expended on a single breakfast, and held the case for a hearing.
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Evening Star

Washington, Washington-DC, US

Fri, Feb 17, 1865

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