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George Tripp (search for this): article 10
a charge against seven negroes of stealing two horses from Mr. James Lyons on the 7th of December. The case was not disposed of, but will be resumed to-day. It was necessary to inflict an amount of corporeal punishment upon one of the number, George Tripp, a penitentiary convict, to extort the truth from him. Another of the party, named Hiram Harris, came to Judge McEntee's office on Tuesday and gave himself up, voluntarily stating that he received the horses from Tripp, took them to Petersburg necessary to inflict an amount of corporeal punishment upon one of the number, George Tripp, a penitentiary convict, to extort the truth from him. Another of the party, named Hiram Harris, came to Judge McEntee's office on Tuesday and gave himself up, voluntarily stating that he received the horses from Tripp, took them to Petersburg and offered them for sale. The case is one which presents many difficulties, yet it is believed that the whole seven were in some way connected with the theft.
The weather yesterday was rainy, disagreeable and unseasonable. The occasional showers reminded one strongly of an April day, while the atmosphere was less like December than any previous period of the season. Overcoats were really burdensome to their wearers, but necessary to be worn on account of the rain.
Larceny. --Two negroes, named Eliza Jenkins and Mary Johnson, were arrested Tuesday night by Constable Cole, of Henrico, for stealing a pocket-book containing twenty-seven dollars, a white dress valued at ten dollars, and one gold locket, from Johnson Sands. They were committed to jail to be examined to-day before Justice Wade.
Mary Johnson (search for this): article 12
Larceny. --Two negroes, named Eliza Jenkins and Mary Johnson, were arrested Tuesday night by Constable Cole, of Henrico, for stealing a pocket-book containing twenty-seven dollars, a white dress valued at ten dollars, and one gold locket, from Johnson Sands. They were committed to jail to be examined to-day before Justice Wade.
Virginia Wade (search for this): article 12
Larceny. --Two negroes, named Eliza Jenkins and Mary Johnson, were arrested Tuesday night by Constable Cole, of Henrico, for stealing a pocket-book containing twenty-seven dollars, a white dress valued at ten dollars, and one gold locket, from Johnson Sands. They were committed to jail to be examined to-day before Justice Wade.
Eliza Jenkins (search for this): article 12
Larceny. --Two negroes, named Eliza Jenkins and Mary Johnson, were arrested Tuesday night by Constable Cole, of Henrico, for stealing a pocket-book containing twenty-seven dollars, a white dress valued at ten dollars, and one gold locket, from Johnson Sands. They were committed to jail to be examined to-day before Justice Wade.
Johnson Sands (search for this): article 12
Larceny. --Two negroes, named Eliza Jenkins and Mary Johnson, were arrested Tuesday night by Constable Cole, of Henrico, for stealing a pocket-book containing twenty-seven dollars, a white dress valued at ten dollars, and one gold locket, from Johnson Sands. They were committed to jail to be examined to-day before Justice Wade.
Henrico (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 12
Larceny. --Two negroes, named Eliza Jenkins and Mary Johnson, were arrested Tuesday night by Constable Cole, of Henrico, for stealing a pocket-book containing twenty-seven dollars, a white dress valued at ten dollars, and one gold locket, from Johnson Sands. They were committed to jail to be examined to-day before Justice Wade.
Assault upon a magistrate. --John Lumpkin and Thomas Shepherd were arrested yesterday by Constable Cole, of Henrico county, for making an assault upon S. D. Waldrop, Esq., one of the county justices, while in the discharge of his duty. They were admitted to bail for their appearance before Justice William E. Wade this morning at 11 o'clock for examination.
Thomas Shepherd (search for this): article 13
Assault upon a magistrate. --John Lumpkin and Thomas Shepherd were arrested yesterday by Constable Cole, of Henrico county, for making an assault upon S. D. Waldrop, Esq., one of the county justices, while in the discharge of his duty. They were admitted to bail for their appearance before Justice William E. Wade this morning at 11 o'clock for examination.
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