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Mary Bradley (search for this): article 8
Arrests. --Mary Bradley, free mulatto, was arrested yesterday, by officers Bibb and Perrin, of the police, charged with stealing two kitchen stoves belonging to O. A. Streaker, and put in the cage. Shadrach slave of Dr. Sydenham Walks; Robert slave of P. Roberts, and Charles, slave of Dr. Trice were arrested by officer P rin for fighting on Main street and disturbing the public peace.
O. A. Streaker (search for this): article 8
Arrests. --Mary Bradley, free mulatto, was arrested yesterday, by officers Bibb and Perrin, of the police, charged with stealing two kitchen stoves belonging to O. A. Streaker, and put in the cage. Shadrach slave of Dr. Sydenham Walks; Robert slave of P. Roberts, and Charles, slave of Dr. Trice were arrested by officer P rin for fighting on Main street and disturbing the public peace.
Sydenham Walks (search for this): article 8
Arrests. --Mary Bradley, free mulatto, was arrested yesterday, by officers Bibb and Perrin, of the police, charged with stealing two kitchen stoves belonging to O. A. Streaker, and put in the cage. Shadrach slave of Dr. Sydenham Walks; Robert slave of P. Roberts, and Charles, slave of Dr. Trice were arrested by officer P rin for fighting on Main street and disturbing the public peace.
Failed to report. --Nearly sixteen hundred "substitutes" failed to report at Camp Curtin, Penn, and, as a consequences, the original dratted man are in a very anxious frame of mind at the loss of tomey and the prospect if musket and knapped.
Imposition. --The marriages published in this paper on Tuesday of Miss K. Haw and Capt. J. G. McConnel, and Miss Ro W. H and Lieut. W. M. Taliry, was an imposition. He such marriage took place. The notices were palmed on this paper by mean to a forgery.
J. G. McConnel (search for this): article 9
Imposition. --The marriages published in this paper on Tuesday of Miss K. Haw and Capt. J. G. McConnel, and Miss Ro W. H and Lieut. W. M. Taliry, was an imposition. He such marriage took place. The notices were palmed on this paper by mean to a forgery.
W. M. Taliry (search for this): article 9
Imposition. --The marriages published in this paper on Tuesday of Miss K. Haw and Capt. J. G. McConnel, and Miss Ro W. H and Lieut. W. M. Taliry, was an imposition. He such marriage took place. The notices were palmed on this paper by mean to a forgery.
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