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Caskle (search for this): article 9
Bossieux (search for this): article 9
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Mike Barry (search for this): article 9
Thomas S. Conn (search for this): article 9
Francis Labarre (search for this): article 9
Court proceedings.
Mayor's Court, Tuesday, Jan, 6th --Patrick Gullagher a small boy, belonging to the gang of juvenile delinquents who have long age made themselves notorious by their acts of petty depredation, was arraigned for stealing six brass stars from Francis Labarre, near the corner of Broad and 7th sts, on Monday.
It was proved that the defendant, as usual, was with a gang of boys of similar disposition, all of whom succeeded in making their escape.
The defendant said his father was in the army.
The Mayor deemed the proof sufficient to hold the defendant for an examination before the Hustings Court for petty larceny.
John T. Maxwell, a small colored boy, was arraigned for stealing a gold watch, worth $100, from Frank Botto.
The watch after being stolen was found in the rear yard attached to Botto's premises.
There was no direct evidence that its abduction was brought about by Maxwell, though the suspicion that no body else had done so was so strong as to induc
Gatewood (search for this): article 9
Warren T. Story (search for this): article 9
John T. Maxwell (search for this): article 9
Frank Botto (search for this): article 9