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Baptist (search for this): article 5
Cage Items.
--Officers Baptist and Adams arrested yesterday afternoon a negro woman, named Margaret Johnson, charged with stealing a lot of bedding and bed-clothes and some crockery were Margaret claims to be free, but could not produce the papers vouching for her assertion.
James Kirphey, a drunken and disorderly persons, was arrested by officer Granger, whereupon he made stout resistance, and for a time was in a fair way of coming off victor; but, through the assistance of other persons, he was eventually locked up in the lower station-house.
The above cases will be disposed of by the Recorder this morning.
Granger (search for this): article 5
Cage Items.
--Officers Baptist and Adams arrested yesterday afternoon a negro woman, named Margaret Johnson, charged with stealing a lot of bedding and bed-clothes and some crockery were Margaret claims to be free, but could not produce the papers vouching for her assertion.
James Kirphey, a drunken and disorderly persons, was arrested by officer Granger, whereupon he made stout resistance, and for a time was in a fair way of coming off victor; but, through the assistance of other persons, he was eventually locked up in the lower station-house.
The above cases will be disposed of by the Recorder this morning.
James Kirphey (search for this): article 5
Cage Items.
--Officers Baptist and Adams arrested yesterday afternoon a negro woman, named Margaret Johnson, charged with stealing a lot of bedding and bed-clothes and some crockery were Margaret claims to be free, but could not produce the papers vouching for her assertion.
James Kirphey, a drunken and disorderly persons, was arrested by officer Granger, whereupon he made stout resistance, and for a time was in a fair way of coming off victor; but, through the assistance of other persons, he was eventually locked up in the lower station-house.
The above cases will be disposed of by the Recorder this morning.
Margaret Johnson (search for this): article 5
Cage Items.
--Officers Baptist and Adams arrested yesterday afternoon a negro woman, named Margaret Johnson, charged with stealing a lot of bedding and bed-clothes and some crockery were Margaret claims to be free, but could not produce the papers vouching for her assertion.
James Kirphey, a drunken and disorderly persons, was arrested by officer Granger, whereupon he made stout resistance, and for a time was in a fair way of coming off victor; but, through the assistance of other persons, he was eventually locked up in the lower station-house.
The above cases will be disposed of by the Recorder this morning.
Adams (search for this): article 5
Cage Items.
--Officers Baptist and Adams arrested yesterday afternoon a negro woman, named Margaret Johnson, charged with stealing a lot of bedding and bed-clothes and some crockery were Margaret claims to be free, but could not produce the papers vouching for her assertion.
James Kirphey, a drunken and disorderly persons, was arrested by officer Granger, whereupon he made stout resistance, and for a time was in a fair way of coming off victor; but, through the assistance of other persons, he was eventually locked up in the lower station-house.
The above cases will be disposed of by the Recorder this morning.