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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: August 20, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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J. M. Williams (search for this): article 8
Disturbing an Audience.
--Col. Wm. Jones alias J. M. Williams, and Lieut. Alexander W. Hamilton, were before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct at Metropolitan Hall on Tuesday night last.
It was proven in evidence that these parties were having a "high old time" at the above-mentioned place of amusement, when, on being spoken to by Mr. James H. Munday, one of the doorkeepers, Col. Jones drew a pistol on him, which he snapped twice without its discharging.
Jones and Hamilton were further charged with resisting the police, who attempted to arrest them.
The first named was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer an indictment before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and the latter in a like amount to keep the peace.
Mr. George Watt entered into bonds for Jones, and the Mayor accepted Jones as security for Hamilton.
William Jones (search for this): article 8
Disturbing an Audience.
--Col. Wm. Jones alias J. M. Williams, and Lieut. Alexander W. Hamilton, were before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct at Met d place of amusement, when, on being spoken to by Mr. James H. Munday, one of the doorkeepers, Col. Jones drew a pistol on him, which he snapped twice without its discharging.
Jones and Hamilton wereJones and Hamilton were further charged with resisting the police, who attempted to arrest them.
The first named was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer an indictment before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and thet before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and the latter in a like amount to keep the peace.
Mr. George Watt entered into bonds for Jones, and the Mayor accepted Jones as security for Hamilton. t before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and the latter in a like amount to keep the peace.
Mr. George Watt entered into bonds for Jones, and the Mayor accepted Jones as security for Hamilton.
James H. Munday (search for this): article 8
Disturbing an Audience.
--Col. Wm. Jones alias J. M. Williams, and Lieut. Alexander W. Hamilton, were before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct at Metropolitan Hall on Tuesday night last.
It was proven in evidence that these parties were having a "high old time" at the above-mentioned place of amusement, when, on being spoken to by Mr. James H. Munday, one of the doorkeepers, Col. Jones drew a pistol on him, which he snapped twice without its discharging.
Jones and Hamilton were further charged with resisting the police, who attempted to arrest them.
The first named was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer an indictment before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and the latter in a like amount to keep the peace.
Mr. George Watt entered into bonds for Jones, and the Mayor accepted Jones as security for Hamilton.
George Watt (search for this): article 8
Disturbing an Audience.
--Col. Wm. Jones alias J. M. Williams, and Lieut. Alexander W. Hamilton, were before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct at Metropolitan Hall on Tuesday night last.
It was proven in evidence that these parties were having a "high old time" at the above-mentioned place of amusement, when, on being spoken to by Mr. James H. Munday, one of the doorkeepers, Col. Jones drew a pistol on him, which he snapped twice without its discharging.
Jones and Hamilton were further charged with resisting the police, who attempted to arrest them.
The first named was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer an indictment before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and the latter in a like amount to keep the peace.
Mr. George Watt entered into bonds for Jones, and the Mayor accepted Jones as security for Hamilton.
Alexander W. Hamilton (search for this): article 8
Disturbing an Audience.
--Col. Wm. Jones alias J. M. Williams, and Lieut. Alexander W. Hamilton, were before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct at Metropolitan Hall on Tuesday night last.
It was proven in evidence that these parties were having a "high old time" at the above-menti n, on being spoken to by Mr. James H. Munday, one of the doorkeepers, Col. Jones drew a pistol on him, which he snapped twice without its discharging.
Jones and Hamilton were further charged with resisting the police, who attempted to arrest them.
The first named was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer an indictment before ted with resisting the police, who attempted to arrest them.
The first named was bound over in the sum of $300 to answer an indictment before the next Hustings Court Grand Jury, and the latter in a like amount to keep the peace.
Mr. George Watt entered into bonds for Jones, and the Mayor accepted Jones as security for Hamilton.