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The Daily Dispatch: March 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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e tree, also subjects the offender to $5 fine. A petition was presented from Denis O'Neal, Jordan Miller and others, omnibus owners, asking, in consequence of the prospective building of the street railway, that they be allowed to procure licenses for their vehicles for six months. The following gentlemen were appointed Commissioners to superintend the charter election to be held on Wednesday, the 3d day of April: Monroe Ward.--Thos. M. Jones, Chas. H. Powell, Thos. Boudar, R. G. Cabell and F. J. Smith, Commissioners. Wm. N. Kelly, Conductor.--Election to be held at Lacy's shop. Madison Ward.--Elisha Sheppereon, James H. Grant, G. N. Gwathmey G. W. Randolph, Wyatt M. Elliott, and E. H. Chalkley, Conductor. Election to be held at City Hall. Jefferson Ward — Joseph Brummel, Luther Libby, J. J. Wilson, T. E. Word and A. F. Picot, Commissioners, and R. T. Seal, Conductor.--Election to be held at Market Hall. A petition was presented from the Fayette Artiller
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --Patrick Holland was held to bail in the sum of $150 for threatening to shoot James McColley. Wm. White, a free negro, was ordered twenty lashes and put to work on the fortifications, for stealing a watermelon from Ben, slave of Mrs. Binford The case of William, slave of D. M. Semple, for feloniously cutting Charles, slave of Dr. R. G. Cabell, with a knife, was continued to the 8th of September, and prisoner sent to jail.