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The Fokgery Cask.—The ease of Frederick T. Wallace will he heard before Justice Kolbe, 222 Suxerior street, on Monday, January 31 st. lie is to answer the complaint of J. IT. Wade for forging a note purporting to be endorsed by II. B. Payne for the amount of $-4,lt;*00.Personae,—The Itev. J. b arren, pastor of the African Methodist Episcopal church, is at v re sent afflicted with erysipelas, and . compelled to absent himself from his church, where interesting protracted meetings are beincr held.Ban hrvft cy.—Involuntary petitions were filed Monday against Joseph Barnet, of Cleveland, by Jewett, Bush A McCrca of Boston, Massachusets.Destroying Property.—C. Strauss, J. Strauss, Henry Bocmcr and John Shultz, were arrested yesterday morning for destroying property. They had been to a wedding on the heights, and havingimbibed too freely of the flowing bowl, wound up by having a bit of a light. They broke noses, blacked eyes, broke in windows, wrenched doors from their hinges, demolished chairs, and converted the wedding scene into one of riot and debauchery.
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Cleveland Daily Leader

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Wed, Jan 26, 1870

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