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Sent on for burglary. --On Tuesday night last the office of John N. Davis and E. E Orvis, on Bank street, near 12th, was entered, a lodging-room forced open, and sundry articles of wearing apparel and bed clothing were stolen and carried away. The facts being made known to Lieut. Carter, of the Night Watch, he set to work to discover the thief, and on the night following arrested Lorenzo W. Frazier, a white fellow, who then had in his possession a portion of the stolen goods.--Yesterday morning the accused was examined before the Mayor, and remanded for a further hearing for burglary, before a called Court of Justices, to be held on the 20th inst.
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Tortures of the French prisoners in China. (search)
g cases are to be tried before Judge Lyons, at the Grand Jury term, in February: Joseph H. Crenshaw, for shooting Jno. Askew, with intent to kill, on the 11th of September last. Mary Shay, for stealing $27 from Patrick Reynolds, on the 14th of November. Matthew Egan, for stabbing James Farrer, with intent to kill, on the 24th of December. William Martin, for breaking into the store of Porier, Harris & Horner, with intent to commit larceny, on the 26th of May. Lorenzo W. Frazier, for breaking and entering the house of John N. Davis, and stealing clothing, &c., valued at $30. Charles Reininger, for stealing $70 from Frederick Hausler and Max Stadelhofer, on the 5th of December. John Lipscomb and Thomas Wilkerson, for breaking into the store of C. P. Word &Bro., with intent to commit larceny, on the 1st of May. David Muldoon, for stabbing Davis Conover, with intent to kill, on the 21st of December. James Baker, Thomas Wilkerson and John Lipsc
The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], Decision in the case of the fugitive murderer Anderson. (search)
Judge Lyons' Court. --The regular quarterly term of this Court commenced, in the City Hall, at 11 o'clock yesterday. The Court House was crowded — over 200 of the sovereign people, summoned as jurors, appearing at the time. The first criminal case called was that of Lorenzo W. Frazier, charged with burglariously entering the office of J. N. Davis & E. E. Orvis, on the 11th day of November last, and stealing sundry articles of wearing apparel. A jury being selected, the trial proceeded till 3 o'clock, when a recess was taken till 4. Messrs. White, Bayly, and Lucas, appeared for the accused.
Found guilty of petty larceny. --Lorenzo W. Frazier, on trial before Judge Lyons on Tuesday, for burglary and grand larceny, in breaking into Messrs. Davis & Orvis' office, on 12th street, has been acquitted by the jury of those offences, but was found guilty of petty larceny. The prisoner will not be sentenced for several days.
Arrests. --Lorenzo W. Frazier, arrested on a warrant charging him with entering the law office of John N. Davis and E. E. Orvis and stealing wearing apparel and other articles, has been balled to appear at Court to-day.--Several individuals, white and black, were taken into custody Saturday for getting "tightly slight," and other offences of minor sort.