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The Daily Dispatch: January 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], Loss of Southern trade by the Northwest. (search)
Mayor's Court. --The following cases of felony, constituting everything worthy of notice, were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday: Calvin Henry, charged with cutting a slave named Pryor, the property of Mrs. Lucy Smithers. The affair took place on Wednesday afternoon, on Franklin street, between 17th and 18th streets. Henry had a dispute with the negro, and ended by giving him a severe cut with a knife on the right side of his head. He was subsequently found in bed in a house near the Central. Depot, and arrested by officer Bibb. The Mayor remanded Henry for examination before the Hustings Court. He is the same youth who last fall, served a term in jail for stealing a lot of sora from a market wagon. Richard Morris, charged with stealing a pocket-book and $10 in money from Peyton Johnston & Bro. Jos. W. Johnston stated that it had been ascertained since the arrest that three $5 notes on the Farmers' Bank of Charleston were taken from the cash drawer, in addition to