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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Patrick Fagan (search for this): article 19
John G. Regnault (search for this): article 19
Mayor's Court.
--George Mack, of Philadelphia, charged with burglary at the store of John G. Regnault, was arraigned yesterday but the case was continued until Friday morning at eleven o'clock in consequence of the absence of Captain James B. Pleasants, who was shot a few nights ago while endeavoring to arrest Mack and his comrades.
Nicholas Fox, charged with drunkenness.
Case continued until to-day.
J. J. Horne, charged with attempting to violate the person of a little girl named Minnie Donovan, was admitted to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for his appearance before the Hustings Court.
A. G. Babcock, charged with threatening to assault E. V. Menzel.
Charge withdrawn and case dismissed.
William V. Barker, charged with threatening to kill his father, George Barker, was sent before a county magistrate.
John Traverse, for abusing and threatening Patrick Fagan and wife, was required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the
George Barker (search for this): article 19
Nicholas Fox (search for this): article 19
Mayor's Court.
--George Mack, of Philadelphia, charged with burglary at the store of John G. Regnault, was arraigned yesterday but the case was continued until Friday morning at eleven o'clock in consequence of the absence of Captain James B. Pleasants, who was shot a few nights ago while endeavoring to arrest Mack and his comrades.
Nicholas Fox, charged with drunkenness.
Case continued until to-day.
J. J. Horne, charged with attempting to violate the person of a little girl named Minnie Donovan, was admitted to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for his appearance before the Hustings Court.
A. G. Babcock, charged with threatening to assault E. V. Menzel.
Charge withdrawn and case dismissed.
William V. Barker, charged with threatening to kill his father, George Barker, was sent before a county magistrate.
John Traverse, for abusing and threatening Patrick Fagan and wife, was required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the
Mary Ann Brooks (search for this): article 19
A. G. Babcock (search for this): article 19
William V. Barker (search for this): article 19
James B. Pleasants (search for this): article 19
Mayor's Court.
--George Mack, of Philadelphia, charged with burglary at the store of John G. Regnault, was arraigned yesterday but the case was continued until Friday morning at eleven o'clock in consequence of the absence of Captain James B. Pleasants, who was shot a few nights ago while endeavoring to arrest Mack and his comrades.
Nicholas Fox, charged with drunkenness.
Case continued until to-day.
J. J. Horne, charged with attempting to violate the person of a little girl named Minnie Donovan, was admitted to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for his appearance before the Hustings Court.
A. G. Babcock, charged with threatening to assault E. V. Menzel.
Charge withdrawn and case dismissed.
William V. Barker, charged with threatening to kill his father, George Barker, was sent before a county magistrate.
John Traverse, for abusing and threatening Patrick Fagan and wife, was required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the
E. V. Menzel (search for this): article 19
George Mack (search for this): article 19
Mayor's Court.
--George Mack, of Philadelphia, charged with burglary at the store of John G. Regnault, was arraigned yesterday but the case was continued until Friday morning at eleven o'clock in consequence of the absence of Captain James B. Pleasants, who was shot a few nights ago while endeavoring to arrest Mack and his comrades.
Nicholas Fox, charged with drunkenness.
Case continued until to-day.
J. J. Horne, charged with attempting to violate the person of a little girl naMack and his comrades.
Nicholas Fox, charged with drunkenness.
Case continued until to-day.
J. J. Horne, charged with attempting to violate the person of a little girl named Minnie Donovan, was admitted to bail in the sum of five hundred dollars for his appearance before the Hustings Court.
A. G. Babcock, charged with threatening to assault E. V. Menzel.
Charge withdrawn and case dismissed.
William V. Barker, charged with threatening to kill his father, George Barker, was sent before a county magistrate.
John Traverse, for abusing and threatening Patrick Fagan and wife, was required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars to keep the