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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Dilworth , Dennis (search)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Index of names of persons. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], The value and Necessity of sea-coast Defences. (search)
Arrests.
--Cornelius Donahoe and Turner Mullin were arrested yesterday on a charge of stealing a still-worm and other copper implements, from A. J. Byrne, near Voegler's Spring; and in consequence of their representations, Joseph Lepinski was also taken into costody.
The copper is alleged to have been sold to Wm. Ready, locksmith.--Sam, slave of Harriet Courtney, arrested for stealing lead from H. M. Smith.--John, slave of Mr. Wiedemyer, charged with driving his cart over a negro woman, was whipped by order of Alderman Sadler.--Wm. Coleman was locked up for creating a disturbance at one of the Georgia Hospitals.
Mayor's Court.
--The cases brought to the Mayor's notice yesterday were generally of the minor sort, and we dispose of them in the briefest possible way:
Joseph Ricely, charged with abusing and threatening Caroline Lohman, was committed in default of security to keep the peace.
Wm. B. McCormack, arrested as a suspicious person, being unprepared to leave the city, was sent back to jail.
Terrance Mullin, Cornelius Donahoe, and Joseph Lipinski, charged with stealing distillery fixtures from A. J. Byrne, were sent before Justice Nettles, the alleged offence having been committed in Henrico county, beyond the Mayor's jurisdiction.
Sam, slave of Harriet Courtney, was punished with stripes for stealing a lot of lead from H. M. Smith.
Thomas Dobson, a white boy, charged with stealing $8 and a gold locket from Chas. Miller, was committed to jail.
Michael Leavi, charged with assaulting Alice White, failed to make his appearance when called.
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The stolen copper.
--Terrence Mullin, Cornelius Donahoe, and Joseph Lipinski, were yesterday arraigned before Justice Nettles, of Henrico county, on a charge of stealing a lot of copper fixtures from A. J. Byrne's distillery, near Voegler's spring.
After an investigation of the circumstances, Mullin and Donahoe were discharged from custody, but recognized to appear as witnesses against Lipinski, who was committed for further examination.
The stolen copper.
--Terrence Mullin, Cornelius Donahoe, and Joseph Lipinski, were yesterday arraigned before Justice Nettles, of Henrico county, on a charge of stealing a lot of copper fixtures from A. J. Byrne's distillery, near Voegler's spring.
After an investigation of the circumstances, Mullin and Donahoe were discharged from custody, but recognized to appear as witnesses against Lipinski, who was committed for further examination.
The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], Capture of a Federal gunboat. (search)
Police Court.
--Before the Mayor yesterday, were the following cases: George Rich, stealing five packages spool cotton from the Confederate States, remanded for examination.--Joseph Mitchell, unlawfully removing furniture from the house of Cornelius Donahoe, gave security to keep the peace and appear for further examination — Robt Ashby, assaulting James Weaver, continued.--James A. Harrison, stealing $25 and a silver watch from Jno. Roberts, continued.--Henry Brill assaulting Jacob Rich, and Mary Burke, abusing John Phelan and wife, were both discharged.
The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Wife Whipping. (search)
Wife Whipping.
--Cornelius Donahoe, arrested by the Mayor's Mounted Guard, at a late hour on Friday night, for beating his wife, was before the Court on Saturday, and held to ball for his good behavior in the sum of $200.