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The Daily Dispatch: may 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], The freedom of the press in New Orleans. (search)
Police Court.
--In the absence, yesterday, of the usual sitting magistrate at the above popular place of resort, Recorder James K Caskie did the honors of the occasion with that ease and expedition which ever characterizes that gentleman's ministration on the bench of justice, and which denotes the possession of an eye quick to see and a comprehension adequate to any occasion.
Charles Toothaker, representing himself as a member of Imboden's Battery, was arraigned for steeling from the Columbian Hotel, on Friday night, a hand trunk, containing clothing valued at $49, the property of a boarder named E J. Stewart.
The name prisoner was also arraigned for stealing at the same time a carpet sack, containing $29 worth of clothing, &c., belonging to Wm. S. Wilkinson, on the same night.
It appeared that Mr. Luck, manager of the Hotel, had seen the accused loitering about the Hotel before supper-time on. Tuesday night, and had ordered him away.
He pretended to go but while Mr. Luck
Notice.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged, was raised in Richmond, Va., by a Mr. Totty.
His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester.
A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again.
my 10--1m* Edward Baptist.
Notice.
--Ranaway from the subscriber, near Dayton, Marengo county, Ala., my dining-room servant, James, sometimes calling himself James Clarke, a bright mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, slightly bowlegged, was raised in Richmond, Va., by a Mr. Totty.
His parents still live there.--James was in the army last summer at Winchester.
A reasonable reward will be paid for his apprehension and confinement in jail so that I get him again.
my 10--1m* Edward Baptist.