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The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1862., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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ed. --James McGee and Celia Smith were summoned before the Mayor yesterday for assaulting R. F. Durand, and the latter for assaulting Celia Smith. Mr. Durand had, it appeared, become enamored of Mr. Durand had, it appeared, become enamored of the charms of Miss Smith, and demonstrated his affection by buying a lot of furniture and installing her as proprietress of a house on Virginia street. The "green- eyed monster" put in an appearance sly after the above domestic arrangement was concluded. Prior, however, to an open estrangement, Durand gave Smith a writing in Spanish, authorizing her to assume the ownership of certain articles in installed her own peculiar cronies in the domicil. Acting under legal advice to the effect that Durand had a right to take possession of his own property in his own house, the latter forcibly enteredrants were gotten out by each, that neither should have the advantage of being alone defendant. Durand claimed that having a large number of clerks engaged in selling cigars for him at the different