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The Cage. --At the lower station-house last night there were the following commitments; Willie Graw, Michael Sullivan, and James Hays, arrested on the charge of stealing several ink-bottles and one wool hat from a Mr. Lumpkin; Peter Kennay, a white man for interfering with the Jews in their place of worship, and John West, a free negro, arrested for breaking a window-glass in their church.
The Cage. --At the lower station-house last night there were the following commitments; Willie Graw, Michael Sullivan, and James Hays, arrested on the charge of stealing several ink-bottles and one wool hat from a Mr. Lumpkin; Peter Kennay, a white man for interfering with the Jews in their place of worship, and John West, a free negro, arrested for breaking a window-glass in their church.
Willie Graw (search for this): article 13
The Cage. --At the lower station-house last night there were the following commitments; Willie Graw, Michael Sullivan, and James Hays, arrested on the charge of stealing several ink-bottles and one wool hat from a Mr. Lumpkin; Peter Kennay, a white man for interfering with the Jews in their place of worship, and John West, a free negro, arrested for breaking a window-glass in their church.
Michael Sullivan (search for this): article 13
The Cage. --At the lower station-house last night there were the following commitments; Willie Graw, Michael Sullivan, and James Hays, arrested on the charge of stealing several ink-bottles and one wool hat from a Mr. Lumpkin; Peter Kennay, a white man for interfering with the Jews in their place of worship, and John West, a free negro, arrested for breaking a window-glass in their church.
James Hays (search for this): article 13
The Cage. --At the lower station-house last night there were the following commitments; Willie Graw, Michael Sullivan, and James Hays, arrested on the charge of stealing several ink-bottles and one wool hat from a Mr. Lumpkin; Peter Kennay, a white man for interfering with the Jews in their place of worship, and John West, a free negro, arrested for breaking a window-glass in their church.
Peter Kennay (search for this): article 13
The Cage. --At the lower station-house last night there were the following commitments; Willie Graw, Michael Sullivan, and James Hays, arrested on the charge of stealing several ink-bottles and one wool hat from a Mr. Lumpkin; Peter Kennay, a white man for interfering with the Jews in their place of worship, and John West, a free negro, arrested for breaking a window-glass in their church.