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United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
James F. McChee (search for this): article 4
Presentments by the Grand Jury.
--The following presentments were rendered yesterday by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court:
For unlawfully retailing ardent spirits to be drank in their houses — Francis Beeber, six cases; Charles Kennedy and Thaddeus Cruss, one case; L. Burns, three cases; Charles Fitzpatrick and Robert Calivan, two cases; James F. McChee, three cases; Augustus Symco, three cases; William Singleton, four cases.
For unlawfully exhibiting the game of faro — David Stubblefield, two cases; George Freeberger, one case; William Sudlings, one case;--Spradling, six cases; Joseph Clifford, five cases; John Slater, one case; and — Cheat, one case.
For betting at the same — John Ferguson, four cases; George Freeberger, three cases; James Gamble, three cases; William Snellings, three cases; Francis Flannagan, three cases; Benjamin Degroot, three cases; and Henry Hungerford, three cases.
[In all of the above presentments, John Reese, detective in the Conf
Benjamin Degroot (search for this): article 4
George Freeberger (search for this): article 4
John Ferguson (search for this): article 4
Robert Calivan (search for this): article 4
Presentments by the Grand Jury.
--The following presentments were rendered yesterday by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court:
For unlawfully retailing ardent spirits to be drank in their houses — Francis Beeber, six cases; Charles Kennedy and Thaddeus Cruss, one case; L. Burns, three cases; Charles Fitzpatrick and Robert Calivan, two cases; James F. McChee, three cases; Augustus Symco, three cases; William Singleton, four cases.
For unlawfully exhibiting the game of faro — David Stubblefield, two cases; George Freeberger, one case; William Sudlings, one case;--Spradling, six cases; Joseph Clifford, five cases; John Slater, one case; and — Cheat, one case.
For betting at the same — John Ferguson, four cases; George Freeberger, three cases; James Gamble, three cases; William Snellings, three cases; Francis Flannagan, three cases; Benjamin Degroot, three cases; and Henry Hungerford, three cases.
[In all of the above presentments, John Reese, detective in the Confe
William Sudlings (search for this): article 4
David Stubblefield (search for this): article 4
William Snellings (search for this): article 4
Augustus Symco (search for this): article 4
Presentments by the Grand Jury.
--The following presentments were rendered yesterday by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court:
For unlawfully retailing ardent spirits to be drank in their houses — Francis Beeber, six cases; Charles Kennedy and Thaddeus Cruss, one case; L. Burns, three cases; Charles Fitzpatrick and Robert Calivan, two cases; James F. McChee, three cases; Augustus Symco, three cases; William Singleton, four cases.
For unlawfully exhibiting the game of faro — David Stubblefield, two cases; George Freeberger, one case; William Sudlings, one case;--Spradling, six cases; Joseph Clifford, five cases; John Slater, one case; and — Cheat, one case.
For betting at the same — John Ferguson, four cases; George Freeberger, three cases; James Gamble, three cases; William Snellings, three cases; Francis Flannagan, three cases; Benjamin Degroot, three cases; and Henry Hungerford, three cases.
[In all of the above presentments, John Reese, detective in the Confe