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Mayor's Court. --The following small cases were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday:--Henry Myers (stranger,) drunk and lying on the sidewalk, admonished and discharged. Dick, slave to James Martin, having butter supposed to be stolen, whipped. Ned Day, drunk and lying in the street, whipped. Jim Butler, free, no papers, and from the Penitentiary, committed and put to work. William Avery, white, threatening to assault B. Tracy, required to give security. Sol. Green, no papers, discharged. Peter Doyle, insensibly drunk, for the ninth time, committed. A number of negroes, found playing cards in Metropolitan Hall lot on Sunday, were also punished for trying to elucidate the mysteries of "high, low, Jack and the game."--John Scott, found sleeping in a vacant lot, was admonished and let off. Wm. T. Ring was fined $5 for assaulting and beating a slave owned by Dunlop, Moncure & Co. Marshall, slave of B. Jones, was whipped for harboring Susan, the property of J. W. Clarke. The ca
The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Bostonian's view of affairs in Charleston. (search)
Mayor's Court. --The following small cases were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday:--Henry Myers (stranger,) drunk and lying on the sidewalk, admonished and discharged. Dick, slave to James Martin, having butter supposed to be stolen, whipped. Ned Day, drunk and lying in the street, whipped. Jim Butler, free, no papers, and from the Penitentiary, committed and put to work. William Avery, white, threatening to assault B. Tracy, required to give security. Sol. Green, no papers, discharged. Peter Doyle, insensibly drunk, for the ninth time, committed. A number of negroes, found playing cards in Metropolitan Hall lot on Sunday, were also punished for trying to elucidate the mysteries of "high, low, Jack and the game. "--John Scott, found sleeping in a vacant lot, was admonished and let off. Wm. T. Ring was fined $5 for assaulting and beating a slave owned by Dunlop, Moncure & Co. Marshall, slave of B. Jones, was whipped for harboring Susan, the property of J. W. Clarke. The c
een sent to Fort Warren. Their names are "Zaronia" Thomas; George Julius of Washington county, Md; Robert W. Raisen, of this city; Robert C. Holland, Dorchester co,; Thomas Mortimer, Sergeant of Police in the Metropolitan Police of Baltimore; James Martin, policeman in the same force; Josiah Potterfield, and Edward C. Cottrell, of Princess Ann county, and Charles Coe, of this city. Of the number Messrs. Julius, Mortimer, Martin, Holland, and Cottrell, were offered their liberty upon taking theMartin, Holland, and Cottrell, were offered their liberty upon taking the oath of allegiance, but they refused. Captain Russell, U. S. N.--narrow escape of Prof, Lowe. From the Washington Star, of the 2d inst, we take the following: It is stated that Capt. Russell, who burned the privateer Judith, at Pensacola, has been assigned to the new gun-boat Kennebec now building at Thomastown, Maine. It will be ready for armament on the 3d of December, and ready for service in three weeks. She carries one 11-inch pivot Dahlgren that will throw canister contai
Latest from the South. Charleston, Dec. 9. --The Courier, of this morning says that the British war steamer Racer, arrived on Friday afternoon and left for Port Royal. Among the blockaders yesterday was the Swedish barque Minerva, bound to Charleston, and ignorant of the blockade. Thirteen cotton houses have been burnt by their owners on Port Royal Island; one on Paris, and one on St. Helena Island, since the Federal invasion. A letter from Hardeeville, dated the 7th instant, says that active preparations of defence are progressing. A detachment of Beaufort Artillery have visited Beaufort and burnt 450 bales of Sea Island cotton. A detachment of Col. Martin's Mounted Regiment ambuscaded while going into Beaufort. Lieutenant Bumwell wounded in arm.
a very dirty-looking slip of paper, on which was drawn the following rather strange agreement: Detroit, Feb. 10, 1853 This is to certify that I, James Martin, of the city of Detroit, do hereby give my wife, for her dishonesty to me, to John Warford, of the said city, hereafter and forever, and that I will take no acreby give my wife, for her dishonesty to me, to John Warford, of the said city, hereafter and forever, and that I will take no action against them for living together hereafter; and the said Mary Ann Martin, my wife, agrees to take no action against me, if I marry again. [Signed] James Martin, her Mary Ann M Martin. mark, reby give my wife, for her dishonesty to me, to John Warford, of the said city, hereafter and forever, and that I will take no action against them for living together hereafter; and the said Mary Ann Martin, my wife, agrees to take no action against me, if I marry again. [Signed] James Martin, her Mary Ann M Martin. mark,
The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1864., [Electronic resource], Yankee view of the question of putting Negroes in the army. (search)
Two Hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wheats whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee &Bowman, in Richmond. James W. Martin, Executor of James Martin. de 28--eod6t
Two hundred dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wears whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee & Bowman, in Richmond. James W. Martin, Executor of James Martin. de 28--eod6t
Two Hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wears whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee & Bowman, in Richmond. James W. Martin, Executor of James Martin. de 28--eod6t
Two Hundred Dollars Reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wears whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee & Bowman, in Richmond. James W. Martin, Executor of James Martin. de 28--cod6t
Two Hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wears whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee & Row Man, in Richmond. James W Martin. Executor of James Martin. de 26--2od6t Two Hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wears whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee & Row Man, in Richmond. James W Martin. Executor of James Martin. de 26--2od6t
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