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The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], How Lincoln is running the machine in Arkansas . (search)
Mayor's Court.
--The following cases were considered by the Mayor yesterday:
Amy, slave of Capt. Wm. Thornton, was charged with stealing from Frederick Cook, a few nights since, one vest pattern, four rolls of silk ribbon, and two neck ties.
The witnesses falling to answer, the matter was postponed till a future day.
Charles Pendergrass alias Green, a penitentiary convict, charged with garroting and robbing P. Augustus Haxall, of a horse and buggy, some money, one hide, &c, was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court.
From scars and cuts on the neck and hand of the prisoner, one of the witnesses was enabled fully to identify him as the party who offered the hide for sale which was stolen from Mr. Haxall.
Fines were imposed upon E. M. Grant, grocer near the Second Market, for running a wagon on the street without first obtaining a license from the city; and Lorenzo Lewis, charged with permitting servants in his employ to go at large, in v
The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], How Lincoln is running the machine in Arkansas . (search)
Mayor's Court.
--The following cases were considered by the Mayor yesterday:
Amy, slave of Capt. Wm. Thornton, was charged with stealing from Frederick Cook, a few nights since, one vest pattern, four rolls of silk ribbon, and two neck ties.
The witnesses falling to answer, the matter was postponed till a future day.
Charles Pendergrass alias Green, a penitentiary convict, charged with garroting and robbing P. Augustus Haxall, of a horse and buggy, some money, one hide, &c, was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court.
From scars and cuts on the neck and hand of the prisoner, one of the witnesses was enabled fully to identify him as the party who offered the hide for sale which was stolen from Mr. Haxall.
Fines were imposed upon E. M. Grant, grocer near the Second Market, for running a wagon on the street without first obtaining a license from the city; and Lorenzo Lewis, charged with permitting servants in his employ to go at large, in v
The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], How Lincoln is running the machine in Arkansas . (search)
Mayor's Court.
--The following cases were considered by the Mayor yesterday:
Amy, slave of Capt. Wm. Thornton, was charged with stealing from Frederick Cook, a few nights since, one vest pattern, four rolls of silk ribbon, and two neck ties.
The witnesses falling to answer, the matter was postponed till a future day.
Charles Pendergrass alias Green, a penitentiary convict, charged with garroting and robbing P. Augustus Haxall, of a horse and buggy, some money, one hide, &c, was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court.
From scars and cuts on the neck and hand of the prisoner, one of the witnesses was enabled fully to identify him as the party who offered the hide for sale which was stolen from Mr. Haxall.
Fines were imposed upon E. M. Grant, grocer near the Second Market, for running a wagon on the street without first obtaining a license from the city; and Lorenzo Lewis, charged with permitting servants in his employ to go at large, in v