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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
, Captain E. P. Reeve, commander of Pickett Camp; R. S. M. Valentine, C. Irving Carrington, Andrew J. Berry, Jackson Guy, Charles W. Goddin, Edgar B. White, Joseph H. Shepherd, Colonel J. Bell Biggerchins commanding: Isaac S. Newman, James Medlicott, Charles H. Epps, William James Epps, Andrew J. Berry, Captain Charles P. Bigger, Captain E. J. Levy, Captain George W. Jarvis, Frank Johnston, J, W. S. Archer, Lieutenant E. R. Archer, A. C. Atkinson. A. G. Babcock, George W. Batkins, A. J. Berry, T. Roberts Baker, Henry Bodeker, R. T. Briggs, G. H. Baughman, C. C. Baughman, E. A. Baughmaovernor Richardson of South Carolina, Governor Fleming of Florida, Senator Pasco of Florida, Senator Berry of Arkansas, Congressman Blanchard of Louisiana, Hon. Mr. Yodo of Ohio, Senator Kenna of Wesobert Edward Lee. Arkansas is here with her gallant sons, among whom is her distinguished Senator Berry, who lost a limb in our service. Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland, and West Virginia are her
ower rooms, and by that means they were therefore enabled to get him back into the street. Before they succeed, however, in coaxing him away, his muleship developed some of the peculiar characteristies of the race by kicking down a large portion of the partition separating the two rooms, breaking through the floor, and otherwise conducting himself in a riotous manner.] Isaac A. Goddin was summoned to answer the charge of purchasing a washbowl and pitcher which had been stolen from Andrew J. Berry. Mr. Goddin is the keeper of a general variety store on Main street, and has been in the habit of purchasing second hand crockery ware, &c, to sell again. When the case was called the accused failed to appear, and it was adjourned over till this morning. Bail was required for his appearance. Four little white boys, named John Edwards, Joseph Edwards, Henry Kreagle and Philip Taylor, charged with trespassing on the premises of James C. Ellett, were committed to the poor house.
was the case, no damage was done. He submitted to the arrangement without any difficulty.] In the case of I. A. Goddin, charged, upon a warrant issued by A. J. Berry, with receiving a wash-bowl and pitcher, knowing it to have been stolen from Andrew J. Berry, not a particle of evidence was given to substantiate the accusatioAndrew J. Berry, not a particle of evidence was given to substantiate the accusation, and the Mayor very promptly discharged him. As soon as the case was dismissed, Mr. Goddin desired to be furnished with a copy of the warrant upon which he was arrested, remarking that, "before sunset I will have a writ issued against that creature," thereby intimating that Mr. Berry would be held responsible for the accusation wMr. Berry would be held responsible for the accusation which had been made. A fine of twenty-five dollars was imposed upon James L. Marsh for permitting his servant, Harry, to go at large. Sarah Gorman was charged with purchasing twenty chickens in the First Market to re-sell in the Second Market; but she convinced the Mayor that there was no intention, on her part, to offer t