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David Baum (search for this): article 8
The Prisons. --David Baum, charged with obtaining four pieces of calico, valued at $500, under false preferences, was yesterday committed to the cage; also, W. T. Vickers, a detective, charged with drawing a pistol and knife on John C. Taliaferro,-in the dining room of the Ballard House. At Castle Thunder another of the absconding deserters, who escaped on Friday night last, was brought in. This makes twenty-nine that have been recaptured, leaving six yet to hear from.
W. T. Vickers (search for this): article 8
The Prisons. --David Baum, charged with obtaining four pieces of calico, valued at $500, under false preferences, was yesterday committed to the cage; also, W. T. Vickers, a detective, charged with drawing a pistol and knife on John C. Taliaferro,-in the dining room of the Ballard House. At Castle Thunder another of the absconding deserters, who escaped on Friday night last, was brought in. This makes twenty-nine that have been recaptured, leaving six yet to hear from.
John C. Taliaferro (search for this): article 8
The Prisons. --David Baum, charged with obtaining four pieces of calico, valued at $500, under false preferences, was yesterday committed to the cage; also, W. T. Vickers, a detective, charged with drawing a pistol and knife on John C. Taliaferro,-in the dining room of the Ballard House. At Castle Thunder another of the absconding deserters, who escaped on Friday night last, was brought in. This makes twenty-nine that have been recaptured, leaving six yet to hear from.
September 30th (search for this): article 9
Wilmington and Weldon railroad. --The report of this road for the year ending the 30th of September shows the receipts to have been $1,402,834 and the expenditures $593,178, leaving $809,452 as the not earnings. The whole foreign debt of the company is $83,000, for the payment of which provision has been made in Confederate bonds and cotton. One thousand tone of iron will be required for the repairs to the road during the current year.
William B. Jones (search for this): article 9
Hustings Court --Judge Lyons presiding.--Allen M. Nunnally, indicted for receiving a barrel of apple brandy, worth $1,200, stolen from Wm. B. Jones & Co., knowing the same to have been stolen, was put upon trial; but the jury failing to agree, the cause was continued to the next term of the Court.
Hustings Court --Judge Lyons presiding.--Allen M. Nunnally, indicted for receiving a barrel of apple brandy, worth $1,200, stolen from Wm. B. Jones & Co., knowing the same to have been stolen, was put upon trial; but the jury failing to agree, the cause was continued to the next term of the Court.
Allen M. Nunnally (search for this): article 9
Hustings Court --Judge Lyons presiding.--Allen M. Nunnally, indicted for receiving a barrel of apple brandy, worth $1,200, stolen from Wm. B. Jones & Co., knowing the same to have been stolen, was put upon trial; but the jury failing to agree, the cause was continued to the next term of the Court.
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