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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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Virginia Wade (search for this): article 7
Philip Downer (search for this): article 7
Mayor's Court.
--The court room was thronged yesterday morning with a motley crews of witnesses, prisoners and spectators, and the air was redolent with the steam from damp garments.
The following is a summary of the business disposed of:
A young, and well-dressed female, named Green, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in the street.
The Mayor required her to give security in the sum of two hundred dollars to keep the peace.
Philip Downer was charged with being drunk and lying in the street.
Being his first appearance, he was released with an admonition.
R. Q. Allen was up to answer a charge of assaulting and beating two Federal soldiers.
No witnesses appeared and the case was dismissed.
Philip Lambert was charged with fighting and disorderly conduct in the street.
A policeman saw the accused Monday night in company with a drunken man, and saw him knock the drunken man down.
He made no noise, and seemed perfectly sober.
The Mayor required secu
R. Q. Allen (search for this): article 7
Harry Langhorne (search for this): article 7
United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
James Lyons (search for this): article 8
John Smith (search for this): article 8
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday:
George Smith, alias John M. Decker, Twelfth United States Infantry, charged with being drunk and disorderly, plead guilty and was sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days.
John Smith, Eleventh United States Infantry, and William Winnick, plead guilty to the same charge, and were each sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days.
Henderson Taylor, negro, charged with stealing a hat, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for thirty days.
George Williams, negro, charged with carrying concealed weapons, plead guilty and was sent to the same institution for thirty days.
Coley Williams, a negro woman, charged with lying in the street drunk, plead guilty and was sent down for thirty days.
Many other cases are on the docket, and continued, the Court having been engaged nearly all day in hearing the case of seven negroes, charged with stealing Mr. Lyon
George Williams (search for this): article 8
George Smith (search for this): article 8
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday:
George Smith, alias John M. Decker, Twelfth United States Infantry, charged with being drunk and disorderly, plead guilty and was sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days.
John Smith, Eleventh United States Infantry, and William Winnick, plead guilty to the same charge, and were each sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days.
Henderson Taylor, negro, charged with stealing a hat, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for thirty days.
George Williams, negro, charged with carrying concealed weapons, plead guilty and was sent to the same institution for thirty days.
Coley Williams, a negro woman, charged with lying in the street drunk, plead guilty and was sent down for thirty days.
Many other cases are on the docket, and continued, the Court having been engaged nearly all day in hearing the case of seven negroes, charged with stealing Mr. Lyon
Henderson Taylor (search for this): article 8
Provost Court--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding.
--The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday:
George Smith, alias John M. Decker, Twelfth United States Infantry, charged with being drunk and disorderly, plead guilty and was sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days.
John Smith, Eleventh United States Infantry, and William Winnick, plead guilty to the same charge, and were each sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days.
Henderson Taylor, negro, charged with stealing a hat, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for thirty days.
George Williams, negro, charged with carrying concealed weapons, plead guilty and was sent to the same institution for thirty days.
Coley Williams, a negro woman, charged with lying in the street drunk, plead guilty and was sent down for thirty days.
Many other cases are on the docket, and continued, the Court having been engaged nearly all day in hearing the case of seven negroes, charged with stealing Mr. Lyon