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der. Charles O. Burbank, Junior Vice-Commander. George D. Kellam, Adjutant. Albert A. Samson, Quartermaster. Milton F. Roberts, Surgeon. Joseph A. Chapin, Chaplain. Albert G. Webb, Officer of the Day. Edward F. Smith, Officer of the Guard. Isaac H. Gardner, Quartermaster Sergeant. Oscar A. Allen, Patriotic Instructor. William H. Alden John F. Barrows John L. Brockway James H. Burpee Royal F. Carr Arthur D. Chickering Nason B. Cunningham William H. Dunbar Charles W. Ellis Willard B. Emery Edgar A. Hall Winslow Joyce Thomas B. Kelley Fred. A. Kent Joseph F. King Daniel W. Lawrence Charles W. Libby J. Everett Pierce Alvin R. Reed George R. Russell James W. Smith The exercises of this year mark a transition period in the observance of Memorial Day. It is unlikely that the veterans will march on future occasions as before. They invited the young veterans now home from oversea, and who are forming the new American Legion, to participate with t
Mayor's court, Jan. 25. --After having disposed of several cases of a trivial character, the Mayor proceeded to examine Andrew Muller and Charles W. Ellis, charged with exhibiting the game of faro, and Jesse White, charged with keeping and dealing the game. The parties appear to have been surprised by the police, in a room No. 175, Main street, where appearances indicated that a game had been going on. The sum of $116 was taken from one of the accused. The law provides for the arrest of the parties found engaged in gaming, the seizure of the table and implements used, which are to be burned, and the seizure and confiscation of the money found thus employed. The counsel for the defence contended for a very strict construction of the act, according to which, he insisted that neither the implements nor the money could be condemned, there being no positive proof that they were actually in use for gaming purposes. But his Honor overruled the objection, holding that the
The Daily Dispatch: October 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secret history of the subjugation of Maryland. (search)
The Hustings Court of Magistrates disposed of the following cases on Saturday last: Andrew Muller, Jesse White, and Charles W. Ellis, indicted for misdemeanor. A nolle prosequi entered in each case. James McGhee, indicted for assault and battery. Continued to next term. Wm. A. Lambert, indicted for a misdemeanor. A nolle prosequi entered. Don Juan Williamson, charged with perjury on the 2d of October, in the case of Landon W. Shell. Examined and remanded to be tried for felony before Judge Lyons. Robert W. Davis, charged with grand larceny. Discharged by order of the Court. Frederick Gausler, indicted for larceny. Continued to next term. Caroline Overton, a free negro, presented for remaining in the Commonwealth contrary to law. Nolle prosequi entered. The Court then adjourned till next term.