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Carter Tadlock (search for this): article 11
he proprietor, He was committed in Defant of $200 security. Samuel Liggon charged with taking Dr. Warring's horse, on street, was examined and acquitted. Elchard Barry charged with being engaged with others in assaulting and stabbing Warren L. Story, was committed for a further bearing. Madison Griffin, charged with forging Jno Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins was acquitted; but committed in default of $100 security for his good behavior. The case of Carter Tadlock. J. P. Thompson, and J. W. Sartin, for stealing $10 from Wm. Rowe, was called, and the witness not responding was continued until Monday, at which time the officers were directed to have on hand all who knew anything of the offence charged against the prisoners. Martha slave of Mrs. Sally Manford, was ordered a whipping for throwing stones in the street. George Smith, charged with firing a pistol in the street when drunks, was required to give security for his good behavior.
Joseph H. Goodmen (search for this): article 11
Court Procardings Mayor's Court Saturday, Jan. 10th --Joseph H. Goodmen arrested for publishing a pair of blankets worth $10 the property of Chas. W. Spicer, was brought up for examination, and the evidence past fining the charge, he was committed to appear before the Hustings Court. Michael Murphy was arraigned for getting drunk and acting disorderly in the house of John McPherson, and threatening to shoot the proprietor, He was committed in Defant of $200 security. Samuel Liggon charged with taking Dr. Warring's horse, on street, was examined and acquitted. Elchard Barry charged with being engaged with others in assaulting and stabbing Warren L. Story, was committed for a further bearing. Madison Griffin, charged with forging Jno Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins was acquitted; but committed in default of $100 security for his good behavior. The case of Carter Tadlock. J. P. Thompson, and J. W. Sartin, for stealing $10 from Wm. Rowe,
Charles W. Spicer (search for this): article 11
Court Procardings Mayor's Court Saturday, Jan. 10th --Joseph H. Goodmen arrested for publishing a pair of blankets worth $10 the property of Chas. W. Spicer, was brought up for examination, and the evidence past fining the charge, he was committed to appear before the Hustings Court. Michael Murphy was arraigned for getting drunk and acting disorderly in the house of John McPherson, and threatening to shoot the proprietor, He was committed in Defant of $200 security. Samuel Liggon charged with taking Dr. Warring's horse, on street, was examined and acquitted. Elchard Barry charged with being engaged with others in assaulting and stabbing Warren L. Story, was committed for a further bearing. Madison Griffin, charged with forging Jno Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins was acquitted; but committed in default of $100 security for his good behavior. The case of Carter Tadlock. J. P. Thompson, and J. W. Sartin, for stealing $10 from Wm. Rowe,
Samuel Liggon (search for this): article 11
Court Procardings Mayor's Court Saturday, Jan. 10th --Joseph H. Goodmen arrested for publishing a pair of blankets worth $10 the property of Chas. W. Spicer, was brought up for examination, and the evidence past fining the charge, he was committed to appear before the Hustings Court. Michael Murphy was arraigned for getting drunk and acting disorderly in the house of John McPherson, and threatening to shoot the proprietor, He was committed in Defant of $200 security. Samuel Liggon charged with taking Dr. Warring's horse, on street, was examined and acquitted. Elchard Barry charged with being engaged with others in assaulting and stabbing Warren L. Story, was committed for a further bearing. Madison Griffin, charged with forging Jno Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins was acquitted; but committed in default of $100 security for his good behavior. The case of Carter Tadlock. J. P. Thompson, and J. W. Sartin, for stealing $10 from Wm. Rowe,
Elchard Barry (search for this): article 11
ishing a pair of blankets worth $10 the property of Chas. W. Spicer, was brought up for examination, and the evidence past fining the charge, he was committed to appear before the Hustings Court. Michael Murphy was arraigned for getting drunk and acting disorderly in the house of John McPherson, and threatening to shoot the proprietor, He was committed in Defant of $200 security. Samuel Liggon charged with taking Dr. Warring's horse, on street, was examined and acquitted. Elchard Barry charged with being engaged with others in assaulting and stabbing Warren L. Story, was committed for a further bearing. Madison Griffin, charged with forging Jno Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins was acquitted; but committed in default of $100 security for his good behavior. The case of Carter Tadlock. J. P. Thompson, and J. W. Sartin, for stealing $10 from Wm. Rowe, was called, and the witness not responding was continued until Monday, at which time the office
Jno Griffin (search for this): article 11
the Hustings Court. Michael Murphy was arraigned for getting drunk and acting disorderly in the house of John McPherson, and threatening to shoot the proprietor, He was committed in Defant of $200 security. Samuel Liggon charged with taking Dr. Warring's horse, on street, was examined and acquitted. Elchard Barry charged with being engaged with others in assaulting and stabbing Warren L. Story, was committed for a further bearing. Madison Griffin, charged with forging Jno Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins was acquitted; but committed in default of $100 security for his good behavior. The case of Carter Tadlock. J. P. Thompson, and J. W. Sartin, for stealing $10 from Wm. Rowe, was called, and the witness not responding was continued until Monday, at which time the officers were directed to have on hand all who knew anything of the offence charged against the prisoners. Martha slave of Mrs. Sally Manford, was ordered a whipping for throwin
Sally Manford (search for this): article 11
he proprietor, He was committed in Defant of $200 security. Samuel Liggon charged with taking Dr. Warring's horse, on street, was examined and acquitted. Elchard Barry charged with being engaged with others in assaulting and stabbing Warren L. Story, was committed for a further bearing. Madison Griffin, charged with forging Jno Griffin's name and getting $15 from Richard Reins was acquitted; but committed in default of $100 security for his good behavior. The case of Carter Tadlock. J. P. Thompson, and J. W. Sartin, for stealing $10 from Wm. Rowe, was called, and the witness not responding was continued until Monday, at which time the officers were directed to have on hand all who knew anything of the offence charged against the prisoners. Martha slave of Mrs. Sally Manford, was ordered a whipping for throwing stones in the street. George Smith, charged with firing a pistol in the street when drunks, was required to give security for his good behavior.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Eastern North Carolina. The latest information which reaches us from the coast of North Carolina dispels every doubt teat the enemy are concentrating in heavy force, with a view to strike a blow at the main line of railway on nearing Richmond with the for South. It is stated that their forces at Newborn and Moore head City,North Carolina dispels every doubt teat the enemy are concentrating in heavy force, with a view to strike a blow at the main line of railway on nearing Richmond with the for South. It is stated that their forces at Newborn and Moore head City, on the coast, number from 50,000 to 70,000 and that they are evidently preparing for a forward movement. It is also represented that a powerful fleet is now in rendezvous at Morehead City, with a view to an early naval attack upon Wilmington. It is believed that a simultaneous movement will be made upon Weldon or some other supval attack upon Wilmington. It is believed that a simultaneous movement will be made upon Weldon or some other supposed accessible point on the great Southern railway. The North Carolina papers indicate a manifest uneasiness not only for Wilmington and the country east of Raleigh, but even for the safety of the capital itself.
Moores Head (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 2
Eastern North Carolina. The latest information which reaches us from the coast of North Carolina dispels every doubt teat the enemy are concentrating in heavy force, with a view to strike a blow at the main line of railway on nearing Richmond with the for South. It is stated that their forces at Newborn and Moore head City, on the coast, number from 50,000 to 70,000 and that they are evidently preparing for a forward movement. It is also represented that a powerful fleet is now in rendezvous at Morehead City, with a view to an early naval attack upon Wilmington. It is believed that a simultaneous movement will be made upon Weldon or some other supposed accessible point on the great Southern railway. The North Carolina papers indicate a manifest uneasiness not only for Wilmington and the country east of Raleigh, but even for the safety of the capital itself.
Weldon, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Eastern North Carolina. The latest information which reaches us from the coast of North Carolina dispels every doubt teat the enemy are concentrating in heavy force, with a view to strike a blow at the main line of railway on nearing Richmond with the for South. It is stated that their forces at Newborn and Moore head City, on the coast, number from 50,000 to 70,000 and that they are evidently preparing for a forward movement. It is also represented that a powerful fleet is now in rendezvous at Morehead City, with a view to an early naval attack upon Wilmington. It is believed that a simultaneous movement will be made upon Weldon or some other supposed accessible point on the great Southern railway. The North Carolina papers indicate a manifest uneasiness not only for Wilmington and the country east of Raleigh, but even for the safety of the capital itself.
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