Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Hudnall or search for Hudnall in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

First Market, was arrested for making an unprovoked assault upon a lad named Emmit Taylor. The boy told a straightforward story; after which, the Mayor asked Greenberry if he had anything to say. "Yesh," he replied; "dem boy come dere every time, to me trouble. I old man. I say leetle boy, you go home; vat you vant from me? Den I smack him some leetle, and he throw at me dese rock." Simon here exhibited a small pebble; but another witness proved that he was clearly the aggressor, and the Mayor chalked down a fine of $10 for disorderly behavior in the market. The decision affected Mr. Greenberry deeply — almost to tears — and he withdrew from the scene, absorbed in his own reflections. William Pardue, charged with assaulting and beating Morris Johnson, was committed in default of security to keep the peace. A fine of $1 was imposed upon Wright & Hudnall for permitting a quantity of straw to be deposited on Main street, thereby creating what the law calls an obstructio