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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1864., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Andrew Rodgers (search for this): article 8
Samuel Moore (search for this): article 8
Mayor's Court.
--Recorder James K. Caskie officiated in this court yesterday in the absence of the Mayor, whose services were devoted to the benevolent object of procuring assistance and nourishment for the suffering soldiers now in our midst.
The following cases were disposed of:
Anthony, slave of Samuel Moore, was charged with buying eggs in the Second Market to sell again in violation of the ordinance governing the sale of country produce.
He had bought at different places in the market a considerable sized basket full of eggs, which, upon being questioned by persons who had observed him, he said were partly for his own use and the rest for sale.
The eggs were confiscated and Anthony was ordered to be whipped.
A charge was preferred against Jno. Smith, a member of the 19th Virginia regiment, of attempting to shoot James M. Densberry.--On Thursday afternoon Smith, in company with a number of his company, was walking up Main street, and observing Densberry ahead of
Dudley (search for this): article 8
James K. Caskie (search for this): article 8
Mayor's Court.
--Recorder James K. Caskie officiated in this court yesterday in the absence of the Mayor, whose services were devoted to the benevolent object of procuring assistance and nourishment for the suffering soldiers now in our midst.
The following cases were disposed of:
Anthony, slave of Samuel Moore, was charged with buying eggs in the Second Market to sell again in violation of the ordinance governing the sale of country produce.
He had bought at different places in the market a considerable sized basket full of eggs, which, upon being questioned by persons who had observed him, he said were partly for his own use and the rest for sale.
The eggs were confiscated and Anthony was ordered to be whipped.
A charge was preferred against Jno. Smith, a member of the 19th Virginia regiment, of attempting to shoot James M. Densberry.--On Thursday afternoon Smith, in company with a number of his company, was walking up Main street, and observing Densberry ahead of
Jonathan Smith (search for this): article 8
D. T. Wyatt (search for this): article 8
Anthony (search for this): article 8
James M. Densberry (search for this): article 8