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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 621 total hits in 296 results.
E. Goldsmith (search for this): article 1
William Haines (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court.
--His Honor had a budget of "odds and ends" before him on Saturday last, but no case of special importance was brought to light.
We notice briefly what occurred:
James Chandler, for being drunk and disorderly in the street, was held to bail.
Judy, a slave, for using insolent and provoking language to a white person, was punished.
Wm. Haines, charged with stealing a pair of pants from Edward Barr, is to be heard hereafter.
Emma, slave to Miss A. T. Hughes, charged with stealing a lot of trinkets, and Susan Hill and Mary Haines, for receiving the same, knowing them to be stolen, were ordered to be punished.
John West, a free boy, for stealing $60 in money from M. Myer, was ordered ten lashes.
From this decision his counsel took an appeal to the Hustings Court.
William Krack alias Jim Krack, charged with stealing a bolt of cotton cloth from E. Goldsmith, and a pair of pants from David Barr, will be heard for the offence hereafter.
A. T. Hughes (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court.
--His Honor had a budget of "odds and ends" before him on Saturday last, but no case of special importance was brought to light.
We notice briefly what occurred:
James Chandler, for being drunk and disorderly in the street, was held to bail.
Judy, a slave, for using insolent and provoking language to a white person, was punished.
Wm. Haines, charged with stealing a pair of pants from Edward Barr, is to be heard hereafter.
Emma, slave to Miss A. T. Hughes, charged with stealing a lot of trinkets, and Susan Hill and Mary Haines, for receiving the same, knowing them to be stolen, were ordered to be punished.
John West, a free boy, for stealing $60 in money from M. Myer, was ordered ten lashes.
From this decision his counsel took an appeal to the Hustings Court.
William Krack alias Jim Krack, charged with stealing a bolt of cotton cloth from E. Goldsmith, and a pair of pants from David Barr, will be heard for the offence hereafter.
Joseph John McCarthy (search for this): article 1
Ellen McCarthy (search for this): article 1
Edward Barr (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court.
--His Honor had a budget of "odds and ends" before him on Saturday last, but no case of special importance was brought to light.
We notice briefly what occurred:
James Chandler, for being drunk and disorderly in the street, was held to bail.
Judy, a slave, for using insolent and provoking language to a white person, was punished.
Wm. Haines, charged with stealing a pair of pants from Edward Barr, is to be heard hereafter.
Emma, slave to Miss A. T. Hughes, charged with stealing a lot of trinkets, and Susan Hill and Mary Haines, for receiving the same, knowing them to be stolen, were ordered to be punished.
John West, a free boy, for stealing $60 in money from M. Myer, was ordered ten lashes.
From this decision his counsel took an appeal to the Hustings Court.
William Krack alias Jim Krack, charged with stealing a bolt of cotton cloth from E. Goldsmith, and a pair of pants from David Barr, will be heard for the offence hereafter.
Mary Haines (search for this): article 1
M. Myer (search for this): article 1
William Krack (search for this): article 1
Jim Krack (search for this): article 1