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$10 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber about two weeks ago, negro boy Gentry, about 21 or 22 years old; dark mulatto; no mark that I know of; about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; a little knock-kneed, and good countenance. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or confinement in any jail. He is probably passing for free, or may have a forged pass. He may be among some of the camps, as he was seen about the reservoir last week. Henry Easley, 17th street, oc 3--4t* Two squares above Old Market.
$10 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber about two weeks ago, negro boy Henry, about 21 or 22 years old; dark mulatto; no marks that I know of; about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; a little knock- kneed, and good countenance. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or confinement in any jail. He is probably passing for free, or may have a forged pass. He may be among some of the camps, as he was seen about the reservoir last week. Henry Easley, 17th street, > Two squares above Old Market. oc 3--4t*
$10 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber about two weeks ago, negro boy Henry, about 21 or 22 years old; dark mulatto; no marks that I know of; about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; a little knock-kneed, and good countenance. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or confinement in any jail. He is probably passing for free, or may have a forged pass. He may be among some of the camps, as he was seen about the reservoir last week. Henry Easley, 17th street, oc 3--4t* Two squares above Old Market.
Arrests yesterday. --The civil police accomplished the following arrests yesterday: Charles Harwell, for stealing a lot of border paper, worth $12, from J. W. Rommels; Emeline, slave of Henry Easley, for riding in a back without a pass, and Susan A. Walden, slave of Charles Green, from the Rappahannock, no pass and riding in a back. The two were balled, as was also J. Limpsky, arrested for getting drunk in the 1st Market and abusing Samuel Ellis, the Clerk; George Drow, colored, was caged for the larceny of Wm. H. Major's pocket-book, containing $63. The robbery was effected some weeks since; Darby, alias William, slave of Mrs. Elliner Robinson, was taken up as a supposed runaway from Maryland.
Continued cases. --The Mayor's docket, yesterday morning, was too heavy for one day, and the following cases were, therefore, necessarily continued: Theodore Woodall, disloyal to the South. Frank Foushee, stealing a gold watch from L. A. Whiting, and military clothing from a Louisiana regiment. Jas. McGee, keeping a drinking-house on Vauxhall island, and selling liquor to be drunk where sold without a license. Henry Easley, interfering with the High Constable in the discharge of his official duty. George Clafy, stabbing Patrick McAnara on 12th June. Frederick Baker, stabbing and killing Eugene Lynch.
nt, as required by ordinance — fined fifty dollars and security required for future good behavior. James D. Perkins and R. F. Graves. jointly involved in bringing felonious charges against each other and afterwards proposing private negotiations — remanded for indictment by the Hustings Court Grand Jury on the charge of subornation and perjury. Elizabeth Jackson and Mary Brown, free negroes, charged with disorderly conduct, and using insulting and abusive language towards Mrs. Josephine Staff-nor — ordered to be whipped. John H. Parker was fined for a violation of ordinance by permitting his negro wagon driver to drive faster than is permitted by legal regulation. Henry Easley, jointly charged with buying turkeys in market to sell again and with assaulting and beating George Washington, slave of Benjamin Robinson — fined and held to security for his good behavior. Oscar E. Edwards, arrested for shooting at Thomas Ford — remanded for indictment by Gra