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Pollard (search for this): article 4
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--Mary, slave of George W Pollard, charged with burglariously entering the house of Mary Payne, a free negro woman, and stealing a gold watch and chain, valued at two thousand dollars was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court.--Thomas Divine and James E. Jestis, parties engaged some nights since in a drunken spree and disorderly conduct in confectionary store and Ann Thomas's boarding-house, were each required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars for their good behavior.--Divine was also required to give bail for his appearance before the grand jury in November next to answer the charge of engaging in a row in Ann Thomas's house and violently assaulting her during its progress.--James A. Moore, a wood merchant on Broad street, was charged with refusing to permit Mr. John F. Glazebrook, the wood measurer recently appointed by the Council, to inspect his wood, according to the requirements of an ordinance.
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Ann Thomas (search for this): article 4
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--Mary, slave of George W Pollard, charged with burglariously entering the house of Mary Payne, a free negro woman, and stealing a gold watch and chain, valued at two thousand dollars was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court.--Thomas Divine and James E. Jestis, parties engaged some nights since in a drunken spree and disorderly conduct in confectionary store and Ann Thomas's boarding-house, were each required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars for their good behavior.--Divine was also required to give bail for his appearance before the grand jury in November next to answer the charge of engaging in a row in Ann Thomas's house and violently assaulting her during its progress.--James A. Moore, a wood merchant on Broad street, was charged with refusing to permit Mr. John F. Glazebrook, the wood measurer recently appointed by the Council, to inspect his wood, according to the requirements of an ordinance.
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H. Edelin (search for this): article 4
James A. Moore (search for this): article 4
Mary Payne (search for this): article 4
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--Mary, slave of George W Pollard, charged with burglariously entering the house of Mary Payne, a free negro woman, and stealing a gold watch and chain, valued at two thousand dollars was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court.--Thomas Divine and James E. Jestis, parties engaged some nights since in a drunken spree and disorderly conduct in confectionary store and Ann Thomas's boarding-house, were each required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars for their good behavior.--Divine was also required to give bail for his appearance before the grand jury in November next to answer the charge of engaging in a row in Ann Thomas's house and violently assaulting her during its progress.--James A. Moore, a wood merchant on Broad street, was charged with refusing to permit Mr. John F. Glazebrook, the wood measurer recently appointed by the Council, to inspect his wood, according to the requirements of an ordinance.
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John M. Daniel (search for this): article 4
James E. Jestis (search for this): article 4
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--Mary, slave of George W Pollard, charged with burglariously entering the house of Mary Payne, a free negro woman, and stealing a gold watch and chain, valued at two thousand dollars was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court.--Thomas Divine and James E. Jestis, parties engaged some nights since in a drunken spree and disorderly conduct in confectionary store and Ann Thomas's boarding-house, were each required to give security in the sum of three hundred dollars for their good behavior.--Divine was also required to give bail for his appearance before the grand jury in November next to answer the charge of engaging in a row in Ann Thomas's house and violently assaulting her during its progress.--James A. Moore, a wood merchant on Broad street, was charged with refusing to permit Mr. John F. Glazebrook, the wood measurer recently appointed by the Council, to inspect his wood, according to the requirements of an ordinance.
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John Hicks (search for this): article 4
James F. Hammersley (search for this): article 4
John F. Glazebrook (search for this): article 4