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The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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covered as her property, she alleging that she obtained them from a white person. Failing to account for the articles to the satisfaction of the Mayor, she was remanded for trial. John Knauf, a butcher in the First Market, was up on the charge of buying a shoat, at ten dollars a pound, from another butcher, and offering it for sale at his own stall for fourteen dollars per pound. The witnesses (among whom was Mr. William A. Wright, of the American Hotel, who stated that however early he arose and attended the markets he always failed to forestall some of the butchers) established the guilt of the accused, but the Mayor continued the case in order to allow him to summon a witness whose materiality he asserted to. John C. Shafer was fined twenty dollars for allowing an old, dilapidated porch on Broad street, owned by him, to remain in a dangerous condition. The case of Patrick H. Martin, charged with threatening to shoot Ellen Ryan, was continued till the 28th instant.
. Not a particle of evidence was adduced against the accused, and he was thereupon discharged. The case of Maria, slave of Lee Binford, charged with stealing a lot of molasses, fish, flour, preserves, lard and salt, valued at two thousand dollars, stolen from Thomas G. Turner, was continued. The goods were delivered to Mr. Turner, his claim to the same being fully established. Noble, slave of Angelina Lawson, was charged with breaking into the house of Angelina Lawson and stealing therefrom one thousand dollars' worth of ladies' wearing apparel; but the evidence being incomplete, the accused was remanded for a further hearing. Patrick H. Ryan was held to security in the sum of three hundred dollars on the charge of shooting at, with intent to kill; Ellen Ryan. Twenty dollars' fine was imposed upon. George Bennett for trading with a slave of General Richardson without the written consent of the owner. Minor negro cases concluded the proceedings of the court.