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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Lawrence Brunner (search for this): article 16
Mayor's Court.
--David S. Chilton and Albert L. Riddell, charged with passing counterfeit Bank notes, were brought into Court on Saturday, and the case was further continued until to-day.
Wm. H. Zen and Lawrence Brunner, arrested for fighting in the street, were discharged.
Tom, a slave, employed by S. M. Balley, was ordered twenty stripes for stealing four bags, which he had in his possession when arrested.
One inebriated individual was discharged on promise of amendment.
Albert L. Riddell (search for this): article 16
Mayor's Court.
--David S. Chilton and Albert L. Riddell, charged with passing counterfeit Bank notes, were brought into Court on Saturday, and the case was further continued until to-day.
Wm. H. Zen and Lawrence Brunner, arrested for fighting in the street, were discharged.
Tom, a slave, employed by S. M. Balley, was ordered twenty stripes for stealing four bags, which he had in his possession when arrested.
One inebriated individual was discharged on promise of amendment.
S. M. Balley (search for this): article 16
Mayor's Court.
--David S. Chilton and Albert L. Riddell, charged with passing counterfeit Bank notes, were brought into Court on Saturday, and the case was further continued until to-day.
Wm. H. Zen and Lawrence Brunner, arrested for fighting in the street, were discharged.
Tom, a slave, employed by S. M. Balley, was ordered twenty stripes for stealing four bags, which he had in his possession when arrested.
One inebriated individual was discharged on promise of amendment.
David S. Chilton (search for this): article 16
Mayor's Court.
--David S. Chilton and Albert L. Riddell, charged with passing counterfeit Bank notes, were brought into Court on Saturday, and the case was further continued until to-day.
Wm. H. Zen and Lawrence Brunner, arrested for fighting in the street, were discharged.
Tom, a slave, employed by S. M. Balley, was ordered twenty stripes for stealing four bags, which he had in his possession when arrested.
One inebriated individual was discharged on promise of amendment.
William H. Zen (search for this): article 16
Mayor's Court.
--David S. Chilton and Albert L. Riddell, charged with passing counterfeit Bank notes, were brought into Court on Saturday, and the case was further continued until to-day.
Wm. H. Zen and Lawrence Brunner, arrested for fighting in the street, were discharged.
Tom, a slave, employed by S. M. Balley, was ordered twenty stripes for stealing four bags, which he had in his possession when arrested.
One inebriated individual was discharged on promise of amendment.