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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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before a called Court, to be held on the 5th day of May. Davy, slave of C. J. Clarke, was ordered five lashes for smoking a cigar on Main street. The case of James Tierney, for stealing part of a barrel of meat from Mary Broderick, was called and continued till the 4th of May. John Bohter, white, charged with resisting the Catherine Palmer, colored, was ordered thirty-nine stripes for stealing a $15 breastpin from Ed. A. Hill. The examination of Albert, slave of Mauries Hobson for stabbing Alex Burley, was continued until the 5th of May, the witness not being able to appear. Jerry Jones, fires negro, who had struck officer Griffin when the latter arrested him, was awarded thirty-nine stripes. The case of Frances Huegtan, charged with receiving a gold bracelet and fruit knife, stolen from Virginia E. Tyler was called and continued to the 30th. The accused is a young white girl resident on Dyrd street. Charles Shields, who represented himself as