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William E. Anderson (search for this): article 10
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--In the absence of the Mayor, Recorder James K. Caskie officiated.
The following is a summary of the cases brought up for adjudication:
Eliza, slave of Samuel Forsyth, was charged with stealing ninety dollars in Confederate money from B. C. Brooks.
The evidence being insufficient to convict the accused, she was discharged.
A small boy, named Charles Childress, arrested in the Second Market on Saturday morning for stealing onions from Dr. Wm. E. Anderson, was discharged upon the condition that his father would take him home and administer a severe whipping upon him.
John and Mary Scott, free negroes, were charged with stealing sixty dollars' worth of chickens from William Henry, also free.
The parties are next door neighbors, and the morning after the robbery blood was traced from Henry's hen-house into the yard of the accused, which excited the suspicion that they were the thieves.
Search was made, but none of the stolen fowls were f
William Granger (search for this): article 10
Charles Childress (search for this): article 10
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--In the absence of the Mayor, Recorder James K. Caskie officiated.
The following is a summary of the cases brought up for adjudication:
Eliza, slave of Samuel Forsyth, was charged with stealing ninety dollars in Confederate money from B. C. Brooks.
The evidence being insufficient to convict the accused, she was discharged.
A small boy, named Charles Childress, arrested in the Second Market on Saturday morning for stealing onions from Dr. Wm. E. Anderson, was discharged upon the condition that his father would take him home and administer a severe whipping upon him.
John and Mary Scott, free negroes, were charged with stealing sixty dollars' worth of chickens from William Henry, also free.
The parties are next door neighbors, and the morning after the robbery blood was traced from Henry's hen-house into the yard of the accused, which excited the suspicion that they were the thieves.
Search was made, but none of the stolen fowls were f
Samuel Forsyth (search for this): article 10
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--In the absence of the Mayor, Recorder James K. Caskie officiated.
The following is a summary of the cases brought up for adjudication:
Eliza, slave of Samuel Forsyth, was charged with stealing ninety dollars in Confederate money from B. C. Brooks.
The evidence being insufficient to convict the accused, she was discharged.
A small boy, named Charles Childress, arrested in the Second Market on Saturday morning for stealing onions from Dr. Wm. E. Anderson, was discharged upon the condition that his father would take him home and administer a severe whipping upon him.
John and Mary Scott, free negroes, were charged with stealing sixty dollars' worth of chickens from William Henry, also free.
The parties are next door neighbors, and the morning after the robbery blood was traced from Henry's hen-house into the yard of the accused, which excited the suspicion that they were the thieves.
Search was made, but none of the stolen fowls were fo
William Winston (search for this): article 10
B. C. Brooks (search for this): article 10
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--In the absence of the Mayor, Recorder James K. Caskie officiated.
The following is a summary of the cases brought up for adjudication:
Eliza, slave of Samuel Forsyth, was charged with stealing ninety dollars in Confederate money from B. C. Brooks.
The evidence being insufficient to convict the accused, she was discharged.
A small boy, named Charles Childress, arrested in the Second Market on Saturday morning for stealing onions from Dr. Wm. E. Anderson, was discharged upon the condition that his father would take him home and administer a severe whipping upon him.
John and Mary Scott, free negroes, were charged with stealing sixty dollars' worth of chickens from William Henry, also free.
The parties are next door neighbors, and the morning after the robbery blood was traced from Henry's hen-house into the yard of the accused, which excited the suspicion that they were the thieves.
Search was made, but none of the stolen fowls were fo
Martha Payne (search for this): article 10
Granville Montolle (search for this): article 10
Mary Scott (search for this): article 10
Terrance Roney (search for this): article 10