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October, 12 AD (search for this): article 6
ity of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued at $50, on the 8th of December last, were sent up for trial before Judge Lyons. Michael Ketor and Robert Stewart, charged with stealing $141.80, belonging to John Doherty, on the 10th of december last, were discharged. John Hodge, charged with stealing a pistol belonging to Lewis G. Spencer, was, after examination, discharged.
August, 12 AD (search for this): article 6
ty of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued at $50, on the 8th of December last, were sent up for trial before Judge Lyons. Michael Ketor and Robert Stewart, charged with stealing $141.80, belonging to John Doherty, on the 10th of december last, were discharged. John Hodge, charged with stealing a pistol belonging to Lewis G. Spencer, was, after examination, discharged.
George N. Gwathmey (search for this): article 6
in State notes — none of the money lost being in the roll. He still denied the offence with great earnestness, but was arrested. The Mayor thought it a proper case for the Hustings Court and sent the defendant on to await trial on the second Monday in February next. Hustings Court.--At a quarterly Court of Hustings, held for the city of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued a
James Halsey (search for this): article 6
ney lost being in the roll. He still denied the offence with great earnestness, but was arrested. The Mayor thought it a proper case for the Hustings Court and sent the defendant on to await trial on the second Monday in February next. Hustings Court.--At a quarterly Court of Hustings, held for the city of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued at $50, on the 8th of December l
N. C. Lipscombe (search for this): article 6
d succeeded in getting together $104 in State notes — none of the money lost being in the roll. He still denied the offence with great earnestness, but was arrested. The Mayor thought it a proper case for the Hustings Court and sent the defendant on to await trial on the second Monday in February next. Hustings Court.--At a quarterly Court of Hustings, held for the city of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnet
Patrick O'Donnell (search for this): article 6
ty of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued at $50, on the 8th of December last, were sent up for trial before Judge Lyons. Michael Ketor and Robert Stewart, charged with stealing $141.80, belonging to John Doherty, on the 10th of december last, were discharged. John Hodge, charged with stealing a pistol belonging to Lewis G. Spencer, was, after examination, discharged.
Charles Burns (search for this): article 6
and acquitted. Nicholas Noland, Robt McCoy, and Hugh McCullen, three soldiers, arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the house of Thos. Smith, were sent to the Provost Marshal. John Carr, slave of Joseph Hall, for getting drunk and going to sleep in an alley, was ordered a licking. Frank Rosecrans, arrested for assaulting and beating James Kennan, was sent to the military authorities under guard. John Ford, John Smith, Wm., Schurlinder, Wm. D. Miller, and Chas. Burns, arrested at the Mount Vernon Hotel, near the Petersburg depot, as persons of evil name, without visible means of support, were committed until Tuesday. Reuben, slave of Jas. H. S., Taylor, employed in the billiard saloon of the Ballard House, was brought up, charged with stealing $115 in Confederate Treasury notes from Lieut. S. D. Puller, a boarder at the house. The witness testified that he missed his money after seeing prisoner in his room in close proximity to his pantaloons, a
Turner Richardson (search for this): article 6
or the Hustings Court and sent the defendant on to await trial on the second Monday in February next. Hustings Court.--At a quarterly Court of Hustings, held for the city of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued at $50, on the 8th of December last, were sent up for trial before Judge Lyons. Michael Ketor and Robert Stewart, charged with stealing $141.80, belonging to John
George Hendley (search for this): article 6
the second Monday in February next. Hustings Court.--At a quarterly Court of Hustings, held for the city of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued at $50, on the 8th of December last, were sent up for trial before Judge Lyons. Michael Ketor and Robert Stewart, charged with stealing $141.80, belonging to John Doherty, on the 10th of december last, were discharged. John
Edward Laville (search for this): article 6
in February next. Hustings Court.--At a quarterly Court of Hustings, held for the city of Richmond on Monday, January 12th, 1863--present; J. K. Caskie, Recorder; Richard D. Sausay, Senior Alderman; N. C. Lipscombe, Wm. Timberlake, and Geo. N. Gwathmey, Aldermen. James Halsey, charged with permitting his slaves, Priscilla Redd and Lucy, to go at large contrary to law, was fined $10 and costs. Turner Richardson was fined $10 and costs for miles offence. George Hendley and Edward Laville, charged with assaulting Thomas Hayes on the 15th of December last, and robbing him of $552, were examined and acquitted. Patrick O'Donnell and Patrick O'Nell, charged with assaulting John W. Barnett, and robbing him of a shawl valued at $50, on the 8th of December last, were sent up for trial before Judge Lyons. Michael Ketor and Robert Stewart, charged with stealing $141.80, belonging to John Doherty, on the 10th of december last, were discharged. John Hodge, charged wit
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