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Edmund Diggs (search for this): article 8
egro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. Squire Thornton, negro, was found guilty of firing a pistol in the street and sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days. Tom Jefferson, negro, was charged with having been disorderly on the street, but there being no evidence against him, he was released. Edmund Diggs, negro, charged with shooting John Allen, was found not guilty and released. William Randolph, negro, charged with having been disorderly on the street, was released for want of evidence.
James H. Johnson (search for this): article 8
Provost Court.--brevet-colonel McEntee Presiding. --The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: Corporal Joseph Hugh, of the Twelfth United States Infantry, was found guilty of being drunk, and sent to Castle Thunder for thirty days. M. Crowley, of the same regiment, charged with being drunk, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. James H. Johnson and Beverly Morris, negro boys, charged with fighting, were released. William Green, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Ca
William Randolph (search for this): article 8
egro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. Squire Thornton, negro, was found guilty of firing a pistol in the street and sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days. Tom Jefferson, negro, was charged with having been disorderly on the street, but there being no evidence against him, he was released. Edmund Diggs, negro, charged with shooting John Allen, was found not guilty and released. William Randolph, negro, charged with having been disorderly on the street, was released for want of evidence.
Robert Washington (search for this): article 8
ley, of the same regiment, charged with being drunk, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. James H. Johnson and Beverly Morris, negro boys, charged with fighting, were released. William Green, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. Squire Thornton, negro, was found guilty of firing a pistol in the street and sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days. Tom Jefferson, negro, was charged with having been disorderly on the street, but there being no evidence against him, he was r
Tom Jefferson (search for this): article 8
gro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. Squire Thornton, negro, was found guilty of firing a pistol in the street and sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days. Tom Jefferson, negro, was charged with having been disorderly on the street, but there being no evidence against him, he was released. Edmund Diggs, negro, charged with shooting John Allen, was found not guilty and released. William Randolph, negro, charged with having been disorderly on the street, was released for want of evidence.
Squire Thornton (search for this): article 8
gro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. Squire Thornton, negro, was found guilty of firing a pistol in the street and sent to Castle Thunder for fifteen days. Tom Jefferson, negro, was charged with having been disorderly on the street, but there being no evidence against him, he was released. Edmund Diggs, negro, charged with shooting John Allen, was found not guilty and released. William Randolph, negro, charged with having been disorderly on the street, was released for want of evidence.
McEntee Presiding (search for this): article 8
Provost Court.--brevet-colonel McEntee Presiding. --The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: Corporal Joseph Hugh, of the Twelfth United States Infantry, was found guilty of being drunk, and sent to Castle Thunder for thirty days. M. Crowley, of the same regiment, charged with being drunk, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. James H. Johnson and Beverly Morris, negro boys, charged with fighting, were released. William Green, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Ca
William Green (search for this): article 8
Provost Court.--brevet-colonel McEntee Presiding. --The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: Corporal Joseph Hugh, of the Twelfth United States Infantry, was found guilty of being drunk, and sent to Castle Thunder for thirty days. M. Crowley, of the same regiment, charged with being drunk, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. James H. Johnson and Beverly Morris, negro boys, charged with fighting, were released. William Green, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the C
Joseph Hugh (search for this): article 8
Provost Court.--brevet-colonel McEntee Presiding. --The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: Corporal Joseph Hugh, of the Twelfth United States Infantry, was found guilty of being drunk, and sent to Castle Thunder for thirty days. M. Crowley, of the same regiment, charged with being drunk, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. James H. Johnson and Beverly Morris, negro boys, charged with fighting, were released. William Green, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Ca
Beverly Morris (search for this): article 8
Provost Court.--brevet-colonel McEntee Presiding. --The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: Corporal Joseph Hugh, of the Twelfth United States Infantry, was found guilty of being drunk, and sent to Castle Thunder for thirty days. M. Crowley, of the same regiment, charged with being drunk, plead guilty and was sent to the Castle for ten days. James H. Johnson and Beverly Morris, negro boys, charged with fighting, were released. William Green, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was discharged for want of evidence. Stephen Henry, negro, charged with carrying a big and dangerous club, something like the "billies" of the police, only much larger, was found guilty and sent to the Castle for thirty days. Robert Washington, negro, charged with stealing shoes, was found guilty and sent to the same institution for sixty days. Sidney Robinson, negro, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, plead guilty and was sent to the Ca
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