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with Memphis papers. She stated that she had been living here thus, contrary to law, about four months. The Mayor ordered her to return to Tennessee by the first opportunity. Louisa Buchanan, charged with using insulting language to Eliza Quinn, failed to appear when called, and the Mayor declared her recognizance ($100, with David Espy as security,) forfeited. Mrs. Quinn thought the security was not worth much, and then, in reply to certain questions propounded by the Mayor, said that Mrs. Buchanan had threatened to tear every bone out of her body, and to murder her, and had used very offensive language. Richard, a slave, the property of Talbott &Brother, was brought up to answer a charge of having in his possession a lot of stolen sugar. Dick said it was given to him by a negro named Henry Brown, who was also present under arrest. Under the rule that the receiver is as bad as the thief, the Mayor ordered Richard twenty lashes, and held Henry for further consideration.
Runaway. --fifty Dollars Reward will be paid for the delivery at our office, or at our Mill in Manchester, of our absconded slave Dick Bryant Dick is about five feet eight inches high, light ginger-bread color, and about nineteen years old Dick had on when he left a brown frock coat, dark pantaloons, and black Russia hat. ja 28--6t Dunlop, Moncure & Co. Runaway. --fifty Dollars Reward will be paid for the delivery at our office, or at our Mill in Manchester, of our absconded slave Dick Bryant Dick is about five feet eight inches high, light ginger-bread color, and about nineteen years old Dick had on when he left a brown frock coat, dark pantaloons, and black Russia hat. ja 28--6t Dunlop, Moncure & Co.