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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Tortures of the French prisoners in China. (search)
r stabbing James Farrer, with intent to kill, on the 24th of December. William Martin, for breaking into the store of Porier, Harris & Horner, with intent to commit larceny, on the 26th of May. Lorenzo W. Frazier, for breaking and entering the house of John N. Davis, and stealing clothing, &c., valued at $30. Charles Reininger, for stealing $70 from Frederick Hausler and Max Stadelhofer, on the 5th of December. John Lipscomb and Thomas Wilkerson, for breaking into the store of C. P. Word &Bro., with intent to commit larceny, on the 1st of May. David Muldoon, for stabbing Davis Conover, with intent to kill, on the 21st of December. James Baker, Thomas Wilkerson and John Lipscomb, for breaking and entering the shoe-store of Christian Miller, and stealing $20 worth of boots and shoes, on the 30th of April. In addition, the forgery and counterfeiting cases, lately investigated by the Mayor, will probably be sent on for trial by the next Examining Court.
Hustings Court --A number of Commonwealth's causes were disposed of yesterday, as follows: John Lipscomb and Thomas Wilkinson, charged with breaking and entering the store house of C P. Word & Bro., on the night of the 1st of May, were examined and remanded for final trial before Judge Lyons. James Baker, Thomas Wilkinson, and John Lipscomb, were examined for breaking and entering the shoe shop of Christian Miller on the night of the 30th of April, and stealing $24 worth of boots and shoes. The Court reminded them for final trial before Judge Lyons. Timothy Collins, indicted for misdemeanor, nolle prosequi entered, and prisoner discharged on payment of costs. Daniel Face, indicted for abusing the watch men in the discharge of their duty, was found guilty, and fined $1 and costs. Wm. F Simms, indicted for misdemeanor.--Cause set for to day. Patrick Wood, indicted for misdemeanor.-- Nolle prosequi entered. Richard Adams, appeal from the Mayor's d