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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: July 11, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Patrick McLaughlin (search for this): article 20
Eubank (search for this): article 20
Phillips (search for this): article 20
Local matters.
Mayor's Court.--The following cases were disposed of yesterday at the City Hall by Alderman Sanxay, who officiated in the stead of the Mayor:
Richard F. Moseley, charged with shooting at a negro in the street; recognized to appear before the Hustings Court on the first day of the August term.
Geo. Wallhous, charged with fighting and drunkenness in the street; $100 security required, and committed in default.
Sarah Britt alias Phillips, thirty days in jail, for being drunk and disorderly, and using one of the city gutters as a bed.
Dominic Francisco, fined $10 for keeping his bar-room open after ten o'clock at night on the night of the 8th day of July, 1861.
Patrick McLaughlin, fined $5 for permitting an unlawful assembly of eight negroes to be and remain in his house at one time, on the 6th day of July, 1861. The same party was fined $5 for keeping a cook-shop, without license, on the 6th of July.
Henry Howe, charged with being a sus
Sarah Britt (search for this): article 20
Local matters.
Mayor's Court.--The following cases were disposed of yesterday at the City Hall by Alderman Sanxay, who officiated in the stead of the Mayor:
Richard F. Moseley, charged with shooting at a negro in the street; recognized to appear before the Hustings Court on the first day of the August term.
Geo. Wallhous, charged with fighting and drunkenness in the street; $100 security required, and committed in default.
Sarah Britt alias Phillips, thirty days in jail, for being drunk and disorderly, and using one of the city gutters as a bed.
Dominic Francisco, fined $10 for keeping his bar-room open after ten o'clock at night on the night of the 8th day of July, 1861.
Patrick McLaughlin, fined $5 for permitting an unlawful assembly of eight negroes to be and remain in his house at one time, on the 6th day of July, 1861. The same party was fined $5 for keeping a cook-shop, without license, on the 6th of July.
Henry Howe, charged with being a su
Richard F. Moseley (search for this): article 20
Local matters.
Mayor's Court.--The following cases were disposed of yesterday at the City Hall by Alderman Sanxay, who officiated in the stead of the Mayor:
Richard F. Moseley, charged with shooting at a negro in the street; recognized to appear before the Hustings Court on the first day of the August term.
Geo. Wallhous, charged with fighting and drunkenness in the street; $100 security required, and committed in default.
Sarah Britt alias Phillips, thirty days in jail, for being drunk and disorderly, and using one of the city gutters as a bed.
Dominic Francisco, fined $10 for keeping his bar-room open after ten o'clock at night on the night of the 8th day of July, 1861.
Patrick McLaughlin, fined $5 for permitting an unlawful assembly of eight negroes to be and remain in his house at one time, on the 6th day of July, 1861. The same party was fined $5 for keeping a cook-shop, without license, on the 6th of July.
Henry Howe, charged with being a sus
Dominic Francisco (search for this): article 20
Sanxay (search for this): article 20
Local matters.
Mayor's Court.--The following cases were disposed of yesterday at the City Hall by Alderman Sanxay, who officiated in the stead of the Mayor:
Richard F. Moseley, charged with shooting at a negro in the street; recognized to appear before the Hustings Court on the first day of the August term.
Geo. Wallhous, charged with fighting and drunkenness in the street; $100 security required, and committed in default.
Sarah Britt alias Phillips, thirty days in jail, for being drunk and disorderly, and using one of the city gutters as a bed.
Dominic Francisco, fined $10 for keeping his bar-room open after ten o'clock at night on the night of the 8th day of July, 1861.
Patrick McLaughlin, fined $5 for permitting an unlawful assembly of eight negroes to be and remain in his house at one time, on the 6th day of July, 1861. The same party was fined $5 for keeping a cook-shop, without license, on the 6th of July.
Henry Howe, charged with being a su
George Wallhous (search for this): article 20
Local matters.
Mayor's Court.--The following cases were disposed of yesterday at the City Hall by Alderman Sanxay, who officiated in the stead of the Mayor:
Richard F. Moseley, charged with shooting at a negro in the street; recognized to appear before the Hustings Court on the first day of the August term.
Geo. Wallhous, charged with fighting and drunkenness in the street; $100 security required, and committed in default.
Sarah Britt alias Phillips, thirty days in jail, for being drunk and disorderly, and using one of the city gutters as a bed.
Dominic Francisco, fined $10 for keeping his bar-room open after ten o'clock at night on the night of the 8th day of July, 1861.
Patrick McLaughlin, fined $5 for permitting an unlawful assembly of eight negroes to be and remain in his house at one time, on the 6th day of July, 1861. The same party was fined $5 for keeping a cook-shop, without license, on the 6th of July.
Henry Howe, charged with being a su
Henry Howe (search for this): article 20
July 6th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 20