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The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], The second advance of the enemy in North Carolina. (search)
Mayor's Court, Tuesday, March 10. --Geo. Burns was arraigned for examination on the charge of stealing $150 worth of jewelry from Thomas H. Ould. The property belonged to Mrs. Ould, and was purloined by the prisoner at a private boarding-house, where all the parties lodged. After getting possession of the property prisoner made arrangements to leave the city procured a passport, and was in the act of embarking on the Central cars yesterday morning when nabbed by the police When searched the property was found on his person. The Mayor committed Burns for further examination before the Aldermen's Hustings Court. Oscar Garber, proprietor of a liquor shop, was summoned un to show cause why he should not be fined for selling whiskey without a license. The Mayor held him to bail to appear before the Grand Jury and answer an indictment for the offence. Charles Hebner and Thomas Phillips, who keep a restaurant on the corner of 7th and Broad streets, were each fined $50 for
Hustings Court, Tuesday, March 10. --Present: Recorder Caskie and others Arthur C. Douglas, a Lieutenant in Rodgers's cavalry company, was arraigned for stealing, on the 20th of February, a $300 gray mare, belonging to Maj John Wilder Atkinson. The testimony was of such a nature as to warrant his being committed for final trial before Judge Lyons. Thomas Harris a free negro was tried for having, on the 25th of February, stolen one overcoat, worth $5 from Henry Steam, and acquitted, the proof not warranting a conviction. Thomas Dillshaw was examined for having on the 28th February, stolen a cloth coat worth $75, from George W. Davis. The defendant was committed for final trial before Judge Lyons. Margaret, slave of George Williams, was tried for stealing a $100 C. S. Treasury note from John W. Davics, her employer, found guilty, and ordered 25 lashes. Wm. H. Murphy was examined on the charge of feloniously conspiring with Peter Cullen to defraud Ezekiel Wh
The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], The second advance of the enemy in North Carolina. (search)
From Charleston. Charleston, March 10.--All quiet here No signs of the enemy except the usual number of blockaders off the bar.