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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 13, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 652 total hits in 339 results.
John W. Barnett (search for this): article 6
Frank Rosecrans (search for this): article 6
James Tierney (search for this): article 6
Court proceedings. Mayor's Court, Monday, Jan. 12.
--James Tierney, the lad arrested by the police with a small wagon load of iron in his possession supposed to have been stolen, was subjected to an examination 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
Nicholas Noland (search for this): article 6
Court proceedings. Mayor's Court, Monday, Jan. 12.
--James Tierney, the lad arrested by the police with a small wagon load of iron in his possession supposed to have been stolen, was subjected to an examination 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
Robt McCoy (search for this): article 6
Court proceedings. Mayor's Court, Monday, Jan. 12.
--James Tierney, the lad arrested by the police with a small wagon load of iron in his possession supposed to have been stolen, was subjected to an examination 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 w
James Kennan (search for this): article 6
William D. Miller (search for this): article 6
S. D. Puller (search for this): article 6
J. K. Caskie (search for this): article 6
Richard D. Sausay (search for this): article 6