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The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 15, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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e of the watch Mr. Sizer identified the trunk, having marked it at his tavern, at the request of Capt. H., who was going South. The prisoner professed to recollect nothing about the occurrence. He was committed for examination on the charge before the Hustings Court next Saturday. George Annaker, charged with taking unlawful possession of Mr. F. Laube's hack on Broad street, Sunday, and attempting to drive off with was fined for being drunk on the occasion. Prudence Johnson, Mary Peters, and Roberts Henry, all members of the colored fraternity, were arraigned for being in the city without free papers. The negroes were discharged on condition that they would leave the city forthwith. Archihaid Wilkinson, half-grown lad, arrested for trespassing on the promises of Margaret Willis, a negro women, was committed in default of security. Jefferson slave of Maris Vaughan, was ordered thirty lashes for stealing a stove from Miss Josephine De Merrit, on 10th street, S
he did not find any of his goods in the prisoner's apartment, he was led to suspect him from the fact that he had access to the house, and could have taken them if disposed. Persons may have taken some of the goods from his counter, but his orders to his hands for the past two months had been such that an act of the kind could hardly have been attempted without detection. The case was continued for further proof until Friday, the prisoner meanwhile being sent to jail. Lucy Boasman, Mary Peters, and Lucy Smith, free negroes, and Ellen, slave of Miss. Luvin a Hall, were arraigned for indulging in certain eccentric drolleries in the street, which the police were impolite enough to call disorderly conduct.--The parties were ordered to be whipped. Wm. E. McGrady and Calvin, Whinton, drunk and sleeping on the sidewalk, being soldiers, were, after a night's rest in the cage, sent before the Provost Marshal to be further dealt with. John McDonough and Wm. Brice were arraigne