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John Green (search for this): article 8
Continued. --The charge against John Green, of shooting at Wm. Jenkins, a Louisiana volunteer, and seriously wounding him, a week since, at the mouth of the alley leading from Franklin street to the Central Depot, was called up for examination before the Mayor yesterday, but was continued on account of the absence of the wounded man, who is now under treatment at the Louisiana Hospital. It will be remembered that after the commission of the act, Green was arrested and carried to the cage lunteer, and seriously wounding him, a week since, at the mouth of the alley leading from Franklin street to the Central Depot, was called up for examination before the Mayor yesterday, but was continued on account of the absence of the wounded man, who is now under treatment at the Louisiana Hospital. It will be remembered that after the commission of the act, Green was arrested and carried to the cage by Wm. McDonald, who has since been sent to jail for the larceny of a Colt's navy pistol.
William Jenkins (search for this): article 8
Continued. --The charge against John Green, of shooting at Wm. Jenkins, a Louisiana volunteer, and seriously wounding him, a week since, at the mouth of the alley leading from Franklin street to the Central Depot, was called up for examination before the Mayor yesterday, but was continued on account of the absence of the wounded man, who is now under treatment at the Louisiana Hospital. It will be remembered that after the commission of the act, Green was arrested and carried to the cage by Wm. McDonald, who has since been sent to jail for the larceny of a Colt's navy pistol.
William McDonald (search for this): article 8
Continued. --The charge against John Green, of shooting at Wm. Jenkins, a Louisiana volunteer, and seriously wounding him, a week since, at the mouth of the alley leading from Franklin street to the Central Depot, was called up for examination before the Mayor yesterday, but was continued on account of the absence of the wounded man, who is now under treatment at the Louisiana Hospital. It will be remembered that after the commission of the act, Green was arrested and carried to the cage by Wm. McDonald, who has since been sent to jail for the larceny of a Colt's navy pistol.
William H. Davis (search for this): article 9
Acquitted. --The accused parties were acquitted, yesterday, after an examination by the Mayor into the merits of the accusations made against them, viz: Edward Badger, the soldier charged with stealing $76 in bank notes from Wm. H. Davis, and Peter, slave of Mary C. Lovel, and Joe, slave of Mrs. Letty Nelson, charged with stealing a lot of valuable bed clothing from Jacob Barnes.
Edward Badger (search for this): article 9
Acquitted. --The accused parties were acquitted, yesterday, after an examination by the Mayor into the merits of the accusations made against them, viz: Edward Badger, the soldier charged with stealing $76 in bank notes from Wm. H. Davis, and Peter, slave of Mary C. Lovel, and Joe, slave of Mrs. Letty Nelson, charged with stealing a lot of valuable bed clothing from Jacob Barnes.
Mary C. Lovel (search for this): article 9
Acquitted. --The accused parties were acquitted, yesterday, after an examination by the Mayor into the merits of the accusations made against them, viz: Edward Badger, the soldier charged with stealing $76 in bank notes from Wm. H. Davis, and Peter, slave of Mary C. Lovel, and Joe, slave of Mrs. Letty Nelson, charged with stealing a lot of valuable bed clothing from Jacob Barnes.
Letty Nelson (search for this): article 9
Acquitted. --The accused parties were acquitted, yesterday, after an examination by the Mayor into the merits of the accusations made against them, viz: Edward Badger, the soldier charged with stealing $76 in bank notes from Wm. H. Davis, and Peter, slave of Mary C. Lovel, and Joe, slave of Mrs. Letty Nelson, charged with stealing a lot of valuable bed clothing from Jacob Barnes.
Jacob Barnes (search for this): article 9
Acquitted. --The accused parties were acquitted, yesterday, after an examination by the Mayor into the merits of the accusations made against them, viz: Edward Badger, the soldier charged with stealing $76 in bank notes from Wm. H. Davis, and Peter, slave of Mary C. Lovel, and Joe, slave of Mrs. Letty Nelson, charged with stealing a lot of valuable bed clothing from Jacob Barnes.
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