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The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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re the Hustings Court. James Griffin, arrested upon a warrant charging him with obtaining, under false pretences, a load of straw from a negro driver of N. A. Bowe, was required to give security for his appearance to answer the offence on Monday. Noble, slave of Angelina Lawson, was charged with breaking into the dwelling house of his mistress and stealing therefrom a valuable lot of sheets, table--cloths, ladies' wearing apparel, &c.; but, owing to the absence of witnesses, the case was postponed till Tuesday. [The prisoner is the same negro who was arrested and whipped, a short time since, on the charge of burglariously entering and robbing the dwelling-house of Dr. William S. Morris.] The case of Zeph Ford, charged with stealing fourteen pounds of powder, the property of some person unknown, was further continued. Charles Chambers, charged with assaulting and beating Josephine Demerritt, was held to security to answer the offence before His Honor this morning.
The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], Meeting in Baltimore for the Benefit of Presbyterian ministers in the South. (search)
bliged to do it; that it was done by the order of Major Croft, and that he could have sent me just where he pleased. He further stated that he was drawing $180 per month from the Government. Parker Wescott sworn.--I was in a buggy with Charles Chambers when the prisoner had him arrested. Heard the prisoner say he was a United States defective, from New Orleans; that Chambers had promised him fifty dollars for getting him off at the police office when he was arrested. James Millward sChambers had promised him fifty dollars for getting him off at the police office when he was arrested. James Millward sworn.--I am one of the proprietors of the Spotswood Hotel. Scott, the prisoner, stayed at the hotel during a part of October and November last. When he first came there he registered his name as Samuel W. Scott, and took a room on the second floor. Some two or three days afterwards he entered the office and inquired for one of the proprietors. I invited him in, and he made a statement, in effect, as follows: That he was a United States detective, from New Orleans, and that he was here for th