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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Address of a member of Parliament on recognition. (search)
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, caught by one of the police playing bandy in the streets, was arraigned and ordered to be whipped. James R. Harris, free negro, was arraigned at the instance of O. F. Weisiger, of the Clothing Bureau, for stealing two overcoats and two pairs of pantaloons belonging to the Government. The theft was committed on 14th street. Defendant was sent on for trial before the Hustings Court. James Adams was brought up, charged with getting drunk and stealing an overcoat from john Hagan at the City Hall, on Tuesday evening. It appeared, from Hagan's narration, that Adams accosted him in the Court-room as to the merits of a case pending therein. He told Adams that h