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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 4, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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A Revolutionary Relic gone. --Hannah Carroll, a negro woman, about ninety-six years of age, died suddenly of apoplexy at her residence, in New York, on Thursday afternoon. Deceased, it appeared, was a native of Washington, D. C., and is said to have spent as a joke for General Washington during the Revolutionary war. For upwards of twenty years she has been residing with & family named Williams.
Mayor's Court, Saturday, May 2nd. --Patrick Jacobs was examined on the charge of stealing Simon Fleisher's watch from John N. Williams's store, where it had been left for repair. He was sent to the Hustings Court. Albert, slave of Mary Crenshaw, was awarded 30 lashes for entering Judge Halyburton's hen coop and stealing 5 hens. The summons against Lucy Timmons for selling ardent spirits without a tavern license, was heard and dismissed. Ann Shay was fined $5 for allowing her stove pipe to get out of order and become dangerous to people residing in an adjoining house. George Farrell, arrested as a suspicious character, was committed in default of $300 surety to keep the peace, and be of good behavior. Bill Washington, slave of Steward Lomax, of Prince George county, was examined for stealing a gold watch from Hartman Jones, colored fisherman from Charles City county, and sent before the Hustings Court for final trial. The examination of John Murphy,