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William Peasley (search for this): article 12
Charged with Assault. --Wm. Peasley and Wm. Jones appeared before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of assaulting Lawrence Burns, keeper of a drinking saloon on Broad, near 9th street. The witnesses examined testified positively that neither of the accused had struck Burns; that Burns and a soldier were in a fight, the former being badly beaten; Jones and Peasley were in the neighborhood and observed the encounter at a distance, but did not seem interested enough to approach the scaulting Lawrence Burns, keeper of a drinking saloon on Broad, near 9th street. The witnesses examined testified positively that neither of the accused had struck Burns; that Burns and a soldier were in a fight, the former being badly beaten; Jones and Peasley were in the neighborhood and observed the encounter at a distance, but did not seem interested enough to approach the scene of conflict. The case was continued, that a witness for the complainant might be summoned to appear and testify.
Lawrence Burns (search for this): article 12
Charged with Assault. --Wm. Peasley and Wm. Jones appeared before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of assaulting Lawrence Burns, keeper of a drinking saloon on Broad, near 9th street. The witnesses examined testified positively that neither of the accused had struck Burns; that Burns and a soldier were in a fight, thBurns; that Burns and a soldier were in a fight, the former being badly beaten; Jones and Peasley were in the neighborhood and observed the encounter at a distance, but did not seem interested enough to approach the scene of conflict. The case was continued, that a witness for the complainant might be summoned to appear and testify. s; that Burns and a soldier were in a fight, the former being badly beaten; Jones and Peasley were in the neighborhood and observed the encounter at a distance, but did not seem interested enough to approach the scene of conflict. The case was continued, that a witness for the complainant might be summoned to appear and testify.
Going at large. --Sally Harding, a negro woman belonging to Mrs. Ann Wright, was arraigned yesterday for going about the city without a proper pass. A citizen plead hard for her discharge, and proceeded to testify elaborately as to her good character and respectable standing among those of her class; but the Mayor had a distinct recollection of her being in his presence before, and could not agree to her discharge till further testimony was given in her favor, and therefore continued the case.
Ann Wright (search for this): article 13
Going at large. --Sally Harding, a negro woman belonging to Mrs. Ann Wright, was arraigned yesterday for going about the city without a proper pass. A citizen plead hard for her discharge, and proceeded to testify elaborately as to her good character and respectable standing among those of her class; but the Mayor had a distinct recollection of her being in his presence before, and could not agree to her discharge till further testimony was given in her favor, and therefore continued the case.
Carrington (search for this): article 14
Arrest of a Thief. --Michael O'Brien alias Michael Mitchell, a soldier, was arrested yesterday and caged for stealing, a few days since, from Mr. Carrington, of the American Hotel, a gold watch. The watch was found on the person of the accused.
Michael O'Brien (search for this): article 14
Arrest of a Thief. --Michael O'Brien alias Michael Mitchell, a soldier, was arrested yesterday and caged for stealing, a few days since, from Mr. Carrington, of the American Hotel, a gold watch. The watch was found on the person of the accused.
Michael Mitchell (search for this): article 14
Arrest of a Thief. --Michael O'Brien alias Michael Mitchell, a soldier, was arrested yesterday and caged for stealing, a few days since, from Mr. Carrington, of the American Hotel, a gold watch. The watch was found on the person of the accused.
John Jamer was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday for buying a lead of watermelons to sell again, contrary to law. Officer Moore made a plain case against him, and he was fined $20.
John Jamer (search for this): article 15
John Jamer was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday for buying a lead of watermelons to sell again, contrary to law. Officer Moore made a plain case against him, and he was fined $20.
Bernard Whitcomb (search for this): article 16
Violation of the liquor law. --Bernard Whitcomb was fined ten dollars yesterday by the Mayor for selling liquor on Sunday to negroes, contrary to law.
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