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Mary McCook (search for this): article 10
Discharged. --The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday, for offences set opposite to their names, and were after examination discharged from arrest, viz: John, slave of F. W. Lewis, for breaking open John B. Rutis' trunk and stealing $50 worth of clothing; John Schad, for threatening to assault Mary McCook; John Moore, Washington Jenkins, and Christopher Welsh, for fighting in the street on election day.
John B. Rutis (search for this): article 10
Discharged. --The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday, for offences set opposite to their names, and were after examination discharged from arrest, viz: John, slave of F. W. Lewis, for breaking open John B. Rutis' trunk and stealing $50 worth of clothing; John Schad, for threatening to assault Mary McCook; John Moore, Washington Jenkins, and Christopher Welsh, for fighting in the street on election day.
F. W. Lewis (search for this): article 10
Discharged. --The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday, for offences set opposite to their names, and were after examination discharged from arrest, viz: John, slave of F. W. Lewis, for breaking open John B. Rutis' trunk and stealing $50 worth of clothing; John Schad, for threatening to assault Mary McCook; John Moore, Washington Jenkins, and Christopher Welsh, for fighting in the street on election day.
John Schad (search for this): article 10
Discharged. --The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday, for offences set opposite to their names, and were after examination discharged from arrest, viz: John, slave of F. W. Lewis, for breaking open John B. Rutis' trunk and stealing $50 worth of clothing; John Schad, for threatening to assault Mary McCook; John Moore, Washington Jenkins, and Christopher Welsh, for fighting in the street on election day.
Washington Jenkins (search for this): article 10
Discharged. --The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday, for offences set opposite to their names, and were after examination discharged from arrest, viz: John, slave of F. W. Lewis, for breaking open John B. Rutis' trunk and stealing $50 worth of clothing; John Schad, for threatening to assault Mary McCook; John Moore, Washington Jenkins, and Christopher Welsh, for fighting in the street on election day.
John Moore (search for this): article 10
Discharged. --The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday, for offences set opposite to their names, and were after examination discharged from arrest, viz: John, slave of F. W. Lewis, for breaking open John B. Rutis' trunk and stealing $50 worth of clothing; John Schad, for threatening to assault Mary McCook; John Moore, Washington Jenkins, and Christopher Welsh, for fighting in the street on election day.
Christopher Welsh (search for this): article 10
Discharged. --The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday, for offences set opposite to their names, and were after examination discharged from arrest, viz: John, slave of F. W. Lewis, for breaking open John B. Rutis' trunk and stealing $50 worth of clothing; John Schad, for threatening to assault Mary McCook; John Moore, Washington Jenkins, and Christopher Welsh, for fighting in the street on election day.