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The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], A New Order of Affairs at Memphis . (search)
Mayor's Court.
--Besides the cases mentioned above, there were several matters of less interest before the Mayor yesterday:
Churchill, slave of George Duggins, was charged with breaking and entering in the night time, the store-house of Robert B. Smith, on Brook Avenue, and stealing several thousand dollars worth of groceries.--In the absence of witnesses the case was continued till Saturday.
Peter, slave of Dr. Theo.
P Mayo, was ordered to be whipped for stealing a pound and a quarter of sugar from J. H. Haymond.
Fanny, slave of George Thomas, and Charlotte and Phillis, slaves of Mrs. Yarrington, were ordered to be whipped for being disorderly in the street, and using profane and disorderly language.
Lewis H. Allen, charged with foreing the name of Mr. John H. Baptist to an order on the post office for letters, was turned over to Confederate Commissioner Sands.
Cage Items.
--The following arrests were made by the police yesterday:
Phil, slave of F. Gary, charged with stealing a watermelon from the First Market.
He was examined by Justice N. T. Chandler, who ordered him twenty lashes.
Fanny, slave of Peterfield Trent, charged with inferring with officer Jenkins in the discharge of his duty and displacing a net which had been thrown over her dog.
The Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1864., [Electronic resource], Four thousand five hundred dollars reward. (search)
Mayor's Court.
--The cases before His Honor yesterday were of an uninteresting character.
Davy, slave of Warner Jones, charged with depositing ashes in the street, was ordered to receive ten lashes.
John Roberts, charged with having a bag of coal, supposed to have been stolen, proved his title, and the case was dismissed.
Lewis, slave of Dr. Samuel Patterson, was committed to jail as a runaway.
The following cases were continued till the 26th: Fanny, slave of Martha E. Dickinson; Emma, slave of S. G. Ames, and Kate, slave of Ann E. Fox, charged with going at large; and Charles, slave of P. B. Jones, charged with stealing a pair of gloves.