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The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Carrington; Martha, slave of Higginson Hancock; and Pat, slave of Nosh Walker, were arraigned for keeping a disorderly house, and on conviction, were ordered to be licked therefore. John C Chase a young and stout white fellow, was brought up, charged with mistaking Thomas Barham's nag for his own, and using it accordingly. He was sent on to the Hustings Court. Anna, slave of Isaac Jacobs, was arraigned for stealing $3,000 in gold and silver from her master, and Henry, slave of Reuben M. West, was charged with receiving $80 of the stolen funds from Anna, knowing the same to have been stolen from Jacobs. The evidence left no doubt but that the respective charges were correct, and the defendants were committed for trial before the Hustings Court. Pot Sweeny, falling to give $150 security to let Mary Collins alone, was sent to jail. Mary alleged that Pot had beaten her without provocation. Wm. Padgett, a young white fellow, was arraigned for creating a disturbance, a
The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Federal raid in Georgia--official account. (search)
Runaway in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Louise county, as a runaway, on the 30th day of July, 1862, a small negro boy, who says his name is Chafles, and that he belongs to Lieut. West, of Louisiana. He appears to be about ten or twelve years old, is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on when committed to jail a blue sack coat brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward obd prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. James E Hooch, Sheriff and Jailor of Louise county mh 26--1aw6w*