Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Bray or search for Bray in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

Hustings Court. --The regular monthly term of the Aldermen's Court commenced in the City Hall yesterday at 11 o'clock. Present, Recorder Caskie, Senator Alderman San ay, and Aldermen Bray, Timberlake and Lipscomb. James Coyle was arraigned for examination for stealing two gold watches valued at $50 each, one chain valued at $15, four silver watches valued at $25 each, and $55 in money, the property of Simon Brown. The robbery was effected at the Columbian Hotel, where Brown was boarding. The proof being satisfactory, the prisoner was sent on for trial before Judge Lyons--D. Murphy was examined for stealing a mule worth $200 from the city, and sent on for trial. --James Brown, for stealing a wagon worth $50 from John M. Pullen, was also examined and sent on — Robert Burch, for stealing a pistol worth $50 from Valentine Schriver, was also sent on.--Caspar McCormick, charged with forging a paper for the purpose of procuring a marriage license, also underwent an examination a