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The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], Blockade Statistics. (search)
Sent on.
--Lewis H. Allen, charged with forging the name of Mr John H. Baptist, was sent by the Mayor to Commissioner Sands yesterday, who examined the case and sent the accused on to be tried before the Confederate District Court, and admitted him to ball in the sum of $2,000.
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.