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upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hie small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
Bartholomew J. Nash (search for this): article 10
Mayor's court. --There were a number and variety of cases before the Mayor on Saturday. Bartholomew J. Nash was charged with being drunk in the Theatre Friday night, and disturbing the congregation during the religious services. The facts being proved, be was sent on to the Hustings court for trial. He was also chargedth stabbing Mike walls with a knife. walls not appearing, this case was continued till this morning. It seems that on Friday evening before going to the Theatre, Nash called at Walls's saloon, corner of Broad and first streets, and got several drinks without paying for them, and when walls then refused to give him more liquor, m with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house
Jonathan McCauly (search for this): article 10
iquor, made a desperate assault upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCaMcCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
H. Chalkley (search for this): article 10
e going to the Theatre, Nash called at Walls's saloon, corner of Broad and first streets, and got several drinks without paying for them, and when walls then refused to give him more liquor, made a desperate assault upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
Ellis McLane (search for this): article 10
and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
Rody McCarthy (search for this): article 10
e going to the Theatre, Nash called at Walls's saloon, corner of Broad and first streets, and got several drinks without paying for them, and when walls then refused to give him more liquor, made a desperate assault upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
Jonathan Signaigo (search for this): article 10
ive him more liquor, made a desperate assault upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that Mcte small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
John McCarthy (search for this): article 10
e going to the Theatre, Nash called at Walls's saloon, corner of Broad and first streets, and got several drinks without paying for them, and when walls then refused to give him more liquor, made a desperate assault upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
re going to the Theatre, Nash called at Walls's saloon, corner of Broad and first streets, and got several drinks without paying for them, and when walls then refused to give him more liquor, made a desperate assault upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into the bide house of c. H. Chalkley & co., on the dock, and stealing a large number of hides and calf skins. It was proved that McLane, Rody McCarthy and Hardy had sold the hides to Mr. wm Beal, and it was also in evidence that McLane and Signaigo had confessed stealing the rides. There being no evidence against John McCarthy, he was discharged. The rest were sent on to the Hustings court. Several other cases of not great importance were examined.
--There were a number and variety of cases before the Mayor on Saturday. Bartholomew J. Nash was charged with being drunk in the Theatre Friday night, and disturbing the congregation during the religious services. The facts being proved, be was sent on to the Hustings court for trial. He was also charged with stabbing Mike walls with a knife. walls not appearing, this case was continued till this morning. It seems that on Friday evening before going to the Theatre, Nash called at Walls's saloon, corner of Broad and first streets, and got several drinks without paying for them, and when walls then refused to give him more liquor, made a desperate assault upon him with a knife, and would probably have killed him but for the interference of two gentlemen, one of whom received a severe cut in the hand in the attempt to disarm Nash. Ellis McLane, Jno. Signaigo, Jno. McCauly, Body McCauly and wm Hardy, all boys, and some of them quite small, were charged with breaking into