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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 22, 1863., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Rupert (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 6
Joseph Brannan (search for this): article 6
John Clasby (search for this): article 6
Edward Brown (search for this): article 6
Martin Murphy (search for this): article 6
Frazier (search for this): article 6
Mayor's Court.
--The Mayor presided at this Court yesterday morning, and disposed of the following business:
Pat Connelly was arraigned on the charge of stealing from Mrs. Frazier, in the First Market, a pot of butter.
Connelly held a paper from the Tredegar Iron Works stating that he was a discharged Federal prisoner, and had been employed in that establishment.
The Mayor continued the case until Saturday next, and remanded the prisoner to jail until that time.
Joseph Brannan, a white man, charged with feloniously stealing three boxes of tobacco, six decanters, and eight glasses, valued at $100, from George T. Ferguson, proved a full partnership in business, and therefore was discharged.
Brannan and Ferguson were the proprietors of a restaurant, but lately B. desired to sell out to F., as he wished to leave the city; this F. was not able to do, and suggested that the concern should be disposed of at auction, in order to settle up the business.
To this Brannan obj
Seaton Anderson (search for this): article 6
James Moore (search for this): article 6
John R. Mountcastle (search for this): article 6
Mary E. Clasby (search for this): article 6