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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), City Battalion, Richmond, Va. [from the Richmond, Va. , times-dispatch, February 14 , 1904 .] (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], State's-rights Ticket. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Church Burnt. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], Contributions for the Alexandria Volunteers . (search)
Hustings Court.
--The monthly term of the Hustings Court commenced yesterday — Recorder and Aldermen Sanxay, Bray, Lipscomb, Binford, Timberlake, Regnault, and Smith, presiding.
Richard, a slave, the property of G. Ferguson, charged with cutting another slave named Martha, was arraigned, and Geo. D. Wotton, Esq., assigned as counsel.
The prisoner was convicted and sentenced to receive 39 lashes.
J. B. Winston and J. B. Gentry, indicted for issuing small notes, appeared and pleaded guilty, and the Court imposed a fine of ten dollars and costs in each case.
William, a slave, the property of Robt. P. Richardson, and William (2d) the property of Dolly Smith, charged with stealing goods from the store of Richardson & Co., and Messrs. Barwell and Gilmer assigned as their counsel respectively.
William (2d) was convicted and sentenced to receive 39 lashes; and a nolle proseque was entered as to the other negro.
William, slave of Robt. P. Richardson, was then tried u
Deputy Sergeant.
--The Hustings Court yesterday, appointed Mr. James L. Bray to the office of Deputy Sergeant, on the nomination of Sergeant Dudley.
The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1862., [Electronic resource], One hundred and twenty-five Dollars reward. (search)
Important election.
--Our readers will bear in mind that voting on the new Constitution will commence to-day and continue for three days. We append a list of the commissioners who are to conduct the same, viz:
John A. Lacy, George Bell, Luther Libby, A. Bodeker, and James Moore, Commissioners; and John M. Francisco, Conductor for the First Ward.
R. R. Howlson, James H. Grant, G. A. Myers, William Beers, and Walter D. Blair, Commissioners; and Thomas U. Dudley, Conductor for the Second Ward.
Thomas Boudar, Thomas M. Jones, Felix Matthews, Thomas Barham, and Charles G. Ellett, Commissioners; and James L. Bray, Conductor for the Third Ward.
The Daily Dispatch: March 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Improvement in candles. (search)
Gene to the Penitentiary.
--Deputy Sergeant James L. Bray yesterday conveyed "Col." Wm. N. Miller to the Penitentiary, to which institution a jury in Judge Lyons's Court had sent him the day previous, for swindling and forgery.
On his conviction.
Thursday he moved for a new trial, which was overruled.
He concluded yesterday not to file a bill of exceptions, but go down under the pressure of adverse circumstances.