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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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September 1st (search for this): article 1
Improvements is the Dispatch.
We regret that we are unable to make the promised improvements in the Dispatch on the first of September, when the increased price of subscription takes effect.
The new type are not ready, and other difficulties stand is the way but these canvas of delay will be removed in a day or two, and by Monday work the paper will appear with such changes and improvements as we design making we can do this, and get some good printing to print with, we are sure our paper will present a very handsome appearance, and be so much more legible that the reader will gladly pay the increased price for it.
Dabney (search for this): article 1
Frank Johnson (search for this): article 1
Michael Burns (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court, Saturday.
--Alderman Sanxay presiding.--Michael Burns was brought up on a charge of drunkenness, and sent to jail.--Patrick Carcy was convicted of breaking window-glass in the house of Margaret McMahon, and was also committed.--Dabney, a slave, was arraigned upon the charge of stealing bacon belonging to the Confederate States, which had been entrusted to him as the driver of a wagon.
Dabney stoutly denied his guilt, but in vain.
He was ordered to receive nine-and-thirty lashes.--John Phealan, charged with assault and battery upon Patrick Brannon, was next brought to the bar. Several witnesses testified with miraculous volubility to the fact that Phealan had attempted in a summary way to dispossess the complainant of a tenement belonging to P., which Brannon had for some time occupied without paying any rent therefore the owner said.
The Court admonished Mr. Phealan that he must proceed against his nonpaying tenants in a lawful manner, and held him to bail to k
Augustus Miller (search for this): article 1
Michael Burke (search for this): article 1
Patrick Brannon (search for this): article 1
Sanxay (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court, Saturday.
--Alderman Sanxay presiding.--Michael Burns was brought up on a charge of drunkenness, and sent to jail.--Patrick Carcy was convicted of breaking window-glass in the house of Margaret McMahon, and was also committed.--Dabney, a slave, was arraigned upon the charge of stealing bacon belonging to the Confederate States, which had been entrusted to him as the driver of a wagon.
Dabney stoutly denied his guilt, but in vain.
He was ordered to receive nine-and-thirty lashes.--John Phealan, charged with assault and battery upon Patrick Brannon, was next brought to the bar. Several witnesses testified with miraculous volubility to the fact that Phealan had attempted in a summary way to dispossess the complainant of a tenement belonging to P., which Brannon had for some time occupied without paying any rent therefore the owner said.
The Court admonished Mr. Phealan that he must proceed against his nonpaying tenants in a lawful manner, and held him to bail to k
Jordan Miller (search for this): article 1
Patrick Carcy (search for this): article 1
Mayor's Court, Saturday.
--Alderman Sanxay presiding.--Michael Burns was brought up on a charge of drunkenness, and sent to jail.--Patrick Carcy was convicted of breaking window-glass in the house of Margaret McMahon, and was also committed.--Dabney, a slave, was arraigned upon the charge of stealing bacon belonging to the Confederate States, which had been entrusted to him as the driver of a wagon.
Dabney stoutly denied his guilt, but in vain.
He was ordered to receive nine-and-thirty lashes.--John Phealan, charged with assault and battery upon Patrick Brannon, was next brought to the bar. Several witnesses testified with miraculous volubility to the fact that Phealan had attempted in a summary way to dispossess the complainant of a tenement belonging to P., which Brannon had for some time occupied without paying any rent therefore the owner said.
The Court admonished Mr. Phealan that he must proceed against his nonpaying tenants in a lawful manner, and held him to bail to k