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The Daily Dispatch: October 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Proceedings in the courts. Mayor's Court, October 29th. --John Boyd, the man arrested for stealing O. M. Hancock's pocketbook, containing $28, on Monday night, on Franklin street, was finally examined and sent on to a called Court to be held on the 3d of November. Dan and Catherine Keys, who were arrested at the instigation of Bridget Canley, who charged them with an assault, were admonished and lot off, it appearing that the disturbance complained of was one of these casual flare-ups that may occur in the best regulated families. Mrs. Catherine Botis was fined two dollars because her son had been found throwing rocks in the street. J. Nelson was fined one dollar and required to give security on the charge of being drunk and disorderly in the street. The case against George Drew, a colored man, for the alleged felonious appropriation of $60, belonging to Wm. H. Major, one year since, was called and continued on account of the absence of witnesses. Wm
laski, late a Lieutenant in the army, was called up for examination on the charge of having on the 31st of August last, stolen or concealed from its owner, Capt. Wm. B. Reed, of the Presidents Guard, at Mrs. A. B. Maynard's boarding-house on Broad street, a coat worth $40. The proof was deemed sufficient by the magistrates for them to committee the prisoner for final trial for the alleged offence before Judge, Lyons. The examination of the desperado John Boyle, who lately despoiled O. M. Hancock of $28 on Franklin street, below the Exchange Hotel, did not take place, being continued to the regular term on account of the absence of an important witness. Hustings Court, Monday, Nov. 3d. --Present: Hon Wm. H. Lyons, Judge, William Blankinship was set to the bar for trial for the murder of Geo. Crow, in Sidney, about seven mouths ago, Wm W. Crump. Esq, appeared as counsel for the prisoner. The circumstances attending the murder were in brief as follows: Crow and a number of ot