RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Charleston, Thursday, March 14. (Before C. Broad, Esq., Robbery from the Person. Ann Connelly was charged on ; with stealing the sum of £27, the ;ol 1 homas Davis. The prosecutor had been gkven oil I casion, and the prisoner was | to cross-examine him. In reply to her questions he | saw her first outside the door of i hotel, where she was with Mrs Driscoll. He but could not recollect what did ask her to have a drink to her place, but he forgot | had or he had no | The cross-examination time, but nothing Perry, a | Pakihi, said he saw prose^^^^^^^^^B night B | Just before break of day^^^^^^^^^^B walking ahead with a Jeremiah Creed. mcrcial Hotel, said he remembered her leaving his bar on she had partly open, and was j.£l and some up paper, one a note. up man, HP <£2s heard money, the bar the place her Sergeant Friday the said of money, After her S ft l^fl A J
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Charleston Argus, 16 March 1867, Page 2
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