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By Dickinson, Hill & Co., Auct's. Commissioner's Sale of Fight valuable Slaves.--On Friday, the 18th inst., I will sell at the Auction House of Dickinson Hill & Co. Eight valuable and likely Slaves. J. R. M. Untcastle, Special Com'r. Sale conducted by Dickinson, Hill & Co., Aucts. ja 14--tds By Dickinson, Hill & Co., Auct's. Commissioner's Sale of Fight valuable Slaves.--On Friday, the 18th inst., I will sell at the Auction House of Dickinson Hill & Co. Eight valuable and likely Slaves. J. R. M. Untcastle, Special Com'r. Sale conducted by Dickinson, Hill & Co., Aucts. ja 14--tds
The Daily Dispatch: January 15, 1861., [Electronic resource], Message from the acting Governor of Kansas. (search)
Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Griffin, Talbott, Richardson, Greanor, Scott, Burr, Howison, Crutchfield and Hill. Mr. Dencon presented a report from the Committee on Schools, which was received and laid on the table. Mr. Crutnted a report relative to the petition of R. G. Morriss, recommending the granting of the same, which was approved. Mr. Hill offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Board of Officers of the 179th Regiment of Militia of the cit the second floor of the engine house on the corner of 10th and Bank streets. Referred to the same committee. Mr. Hill offered the following: Resolved, That the Committee of Finance be instructed to raise $50,000 by sale of bonds, frr of the Regiment, or such other officer as may be appointed by the State for such purpose. Laid on the table. Mr. Hill, from the Committee on Light, made a report adverse to the petition of Trinity church, for the use of the city gas.
Hustings Court. --The quarterly term of the Hustings Court commenced yesterday--Aldermen Sanxay, Bray, Binford, Hill, Timberlake, Regnault and Trabue presiding. Commonwealth vs. West & Son, for permitting their slave Peter to go at large — fined $10. Wm. Gouldin, for selling goods, wares and merchandize without a license, was fined $20 and costs. In two other cases against the same party, a nolle prosequi was entered on payment of costs. Robert, a slave, the property of Chas. Jones, was tried for breaking and entering the house of James Hamilton, found guilty and sentenced to thirty-nine lashes. Alexander, slave of Rhoda Brown, and Hanover, slave of G. W. H. Tyler, were found guilty of stealing $10 worth of articles from said Tyler's house, and sentenced to twenty-five lashes each. Andrew, slave of Robert S. Waddill, plead guilty to the charge of stealing a gold watch and chain from Jas. J. Utz, and was awarded thirty-nine lashes. Jackson Crouch, Al