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The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Sundries. --Yesterday, before the Recorder, Bob slave of James Thomas, was ordered 39 lashes for cutting Tom, slave of C. M. Nimmo. The latter, arrested for fighting in the street, was let off. --Lewis Close, was committed until to-day for examination for fighting in the Star Saloon. --Jas.A. Clarke, found in possession of 18 glass tumblers, supposed to have been stolen, was acquitted.--Peter Lawson gave Emanuel Rebman as surety on the charge of assaulting Cary Bolton.--Wm. Scott, colored, was ordered 25 lashes for using indecent and abusive language to Catherine Johnson, white. The prisoner appealed and gave security to appear before the Hustings Court.--A. J. Cox, charged with indecently exposing his person in the street, was tried and acquitted.
Groundless charge. --Cary Bolton, a white man, was arrested and caged last Sunday night, on charge of attempting to pick John Cronister's pocket of a watch. Two of the watchmen testified that they heard cries, and soon after came up with Bolton, running at the top of his speed. They stopped him, when he said to them that the two men who were pursuing him designed to beat him. The pursuers then charged him with attempting to pick the pockets of one of them, and promised to appear at Courd and caged last Sunday night, on charge of attempting to pick John Cronister's pocket of a watch. Two of the watchmen testified that they heard cries, and soon after came up with Bolton, running at the top of his speed. They stopped him, when he said to them that the two men who were pursuing him designed to beat him. The pursuers then charged him with attempting to pick the pockets of one of them, and promised to appear at Court as witnesses; but failing to do so, the party was discharged.