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Mayor's Court. --The cases brought to the notice of his Honor, on yesterday, involved no serious consequences, either to the criminals or the Commonwealth. Case of Jack, slave of J. M. Sheppard, for stealing an over-coat of J. H. Wilde, from Hobson's barber-shop, was continued until to-day. A young man, giving his name as Wm. H. Hill, having been arrested by order of the Mayor, on suspicion of purloining a number of drafts, and other valuable papers, in the State of Tennessee, was also sent to jail till this morning, for examination. Two or more bucolic individuals, who had fallen into the hands of the watch, because of the exhibition of tendencies common to such parties, were admonished and discharged.
The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Carolinian volunteers as seen by a Northerner. (search)
: Jos. Atkinson was fined for buying a lot of cabbage in the Second Market and selling them again on the same day.--John Dilworth, charged with the commission of a violent assault on Solomon Hecht, was examined and discharged. Sol Green, free negro, minus papers was sent to jail.--Wm. M. Hill, arrested on suspicion of committing a grand larceny in Tennessee, was remanded to awaits a requisition from the Governor of that State.--Chas. Doherty and Wm. Dandridge, were required to give $150 security for assaulting Andrew Conway on a recent occasion.--Jack, slave of J. M. Sheppard, received an order entitling him to 20 stripes, for stealing John H. Wilder's coat from Hobson's barber shop.--Albert, slave of Moses Mangum, and Sam, a confrere, were ordered punishment for unlawfully possessing themselves of Joshua Rines' watch, valued at $11.50.--C. Y. Morriss, was summoned up for employing a wagon on the street, without obtaining a license, and for sufficient reasons the case was dismissed.
d to ball for their appearance before the Mayor to-day — the latter for having fifteen counterfeit ten cent pieces in his possession.--Wm. C. Gay, arrested for drunkenness and lying on the sidewalk, was detained.--Yesterday. (Sunday.) Betsey Miller, white, was "taken up" for being drunk and using obscene language in the street. Betsey continued the same course of conduct after incarceration, and, no doubt, to-day she will "go down" in default of a voucher for her future demeanor. In addition to the above, Joshua, slave of P. H. Russell, was punished for stealing bacon from Chas. Bates.--Wm. Amos, free negro, for playing the gentleman without a permit, was punished.--Charles Leitz, white, for allowing certain flulds to affect him in a manner not recognized by the legal autherities, was held for Court.--Thomas, slave of J. M. Sheppard, was punished for gambling, Sundry companions were nominated and elected Union candidates--(stars and stripes)--Aldermau Sadler conductor of electio