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The San Francisco Daily Morning Call, September 11, 1864

 

THE BATTERED CHINAMAN CASE. - Andrew Benson and Wm. Silk, two of the triad who were charged with having pounded a Chinaman to pieces in a slaughter house, a few days since, were examined yesterday in the Police Court. Benson was discharged and Silk sent up to the County Court.

[Not in Branch's list. Transcribed from microfilm, p. 3]

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LARGE. - Judge Shepheard's reception was largely attended yesterday morning, petty larceny subjects predominating. Three of his guests were invited to tarry twenty-four hours in the City Prison, for whiskeying up too copiously.

[transcribed from microfilm, p. 3]

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