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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: July 20, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Theodore Fiega (search for this): article 7
Sylvester Cocke (search for this): article 7
James Holeman (search for this): article 7
John P. Taylor (search for this): article 7
Moonalline (search for this): article 7
Mayor's Court.
--In this Court yesterday morning Recorder James K. Caskie officiated.
Only from fifteen to twenty minutes were consumed in disposing of the following cases:
Fuller, slave of John Enders, charged with stealing one cotton mattress from some person unknown, was ordered to receive twenty-five lashes.
The same punishment was inflicted upon Mary, slave of Mrs. Moonalline, charged with stealing two breastpins from some person unknown, valued at $20 each, and two little negro boys, belonging to George R. Bagby, charged with stealing one shad from John P. Taylor, and a lot of eggs from some person unknown, in the Second Market.
Silvery, slave of James Holeman, supposed to be a runaway, and Mary, slave of Sylvester Cocke, arrested with an improper pass and having in her possession a lot of tobacco supposed to have been stolen, were committed to jail to await a further hearing.
The charge against Mary Stevens, of receiving one counterpane, the property
Fuller (search for this): article 7
Mayor's Court.
--In this Court yesterday morning Recorder James K. Caskie officiated.
Only from fifteen to twenty minutes were consumed in disposing of the following cases:
Fuller, slave of John Enders, charged with stealing one cotton mattress from some person unknown, was ordered to receive twenty-five lashes.
The same punishment was inflicted upon Mary, slave of Mrs. Moonalline, charged with stealing two breastpins from some person unknown, valued at $20 each, and two little negro boys, belonging to George R. Bagby, charged with stealing one shad from John P. Taylor, and a lot of eggs from some person unknown, in the Second Market.
Silvery, slave of James Holeman, supposed to be a runaway, and Mary, slave of Sylvester Cocke, arrested with an improper pass and having in her possession a lot of tobacco supposed to have been stolen, were committed to jail to await a further hearing.
The charge against Mary Stevens, of receiving one counterpane, the property o
Mary Stevens (search for this): article 7
George R. Bagby (search for this): article 7
James K. Caskie (search for this): article 7
Mayor's Court.
--In this Court yesterday morning Recorder James K. Caskie officiated.
Only from fifteen to twenty minutes were consumed in disposing of the following cases:
Fuller, slave of John Enders, charged with stealing one cotton mattress from some person unknown, was ordered to receive twenty-five lashes.
The same punishment was inflicted upon Mary, slave of Mrs. Moonalline, charged with stealing two breastpins from some person unknown, valued at $20 each, and two little negro boys, belonging to George R. Bagby, charged with stealing one shad from John P. Taylor, and a lot of eggs from some person unknown, in the Second Market.
Silvery, slave of James Holeman, supposed to be a runaway, and Mary, slave of Sylvester Cocke, arrested with an improper pass and having in her possession a lot of tobacco supposed to have been stolen, were committed to jail to await a further hearing.
The charge against Mary Stevens, of receiving one counterpane, the property o