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United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--Granville Montelle, arrested about two weeks since on the charge of stealing two horses--one from the Confederate States and the other from a man named Henry Debell — and forfeiting his bail for his appearance before the Hustings Court to be tried on the charge of shooting, with intent to kill, Susan Hill, a free negress, underwent a partial hearing yesterday.
The only witness examined was Captain Childress, a Confederate scout, who proved that, as far as his knowledge was concerned, Montelle, when arrested in Fredericksburg by him, was riding a different horse from any which it is charged that he had stolen; but that a man named Childress, who was with him, was astride an animal that was branded "C. S., " and answered the description of one which had been stolen.
At the conclusion of Captain C.'s evidence the Mayor adjourned further consideration of the matter till next Friday, in order to procure the attendance of important witnesses for the Common
W. B. Davidson (search for this): article 3
Claiborne (search for this): article 3
Granville Montelle (search for this): article 3
Mayor's Court, yesterday.
--Granville Montelle, arrested about two weeks since on the charge of stealing two horses--one from the Confederate States and the other from a man named Henry Debell — and forfeiting his bail for his appearance before the Hustings Court to be tried on the charge of shooting, with intent to kill, Susan Hill, a free negress, underwent a partial hearing yesterday.
The only witness examined was Captain Childress, a Confederate scout, who proved that, as far as his knowledge was concerned, Montelle, when arrested in Fredericksburg by him, was riding a different horse from any which it is charged that he had stolen; but that a man named Childress, who was with him, was astride an animal that was branded "C. S., " and answered the description of one which had been stolen.
At the conclusion of Captain C.'s evidence the Mayor adjourned further consideration of the matter till next Friday, in order to procure the attendance of important witnesses for the Common
Neil McCurdy (search for this): article 3
Fanny Lewis (search for this): article 3
Childress (search for this): article 3
Clement J. Wheeler (search for this): article 3
Pendleton (search for this): article 3
Maria (search for this): article 3