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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Address of a member of Parliament on recognition. (search)
d until Thursday when Brown and Hoppell, already in jail for the same offence, will be brought before the Mayor. It will be remembered that Scribner arrested King with one of his coats on, and that the latter then said that Brown, one of the above parties, gave it to him. He reiterated the same statement to day. Ellen, slave of Mrs. Lavinia Hall, was brought up for keeping a disorderly house on Cary street, over the old ink factory, and associating with herself in its conduct Mary Peters Lavinia Trent, and Elizabeth Johnson, free negroes and sundry white men found with them. The negro women were all whipped, the slave woman being in addition, committed for going at large. The white men were committed in default of security for their good behavior. There were two of them. Emanuel, slave of Robt. A. Mayo, was ordered a whipping for stealing five pounds of pork meat from Mr John Lindsey, in the 1st Market-House. Stephen, a juvenile darkey, owned by Mrs. Jos.Myers, caug