| 1836 - 316 Seiten
...officers attempted to enforce order and silence at the table, when one of these gamblers, whose name is Cabler, who had impudently thrust himself into the...and ordered to leave the city in forty-eight hours. In the meantime, one of his comrades, the Lucifer of his gang, had been endeavouring to rally and arm... | |
| William Edward Dunn - 1836 - 316 Seiten
...officers attempted to enforce order and silence at the table, when one of these gamblers, whose name is Cabler, who had impudently thrust himself into the...and ordered to leave the city in forty-eight hours. In the meantime, one of his comrades, the Lucifer of his gang, had been endeavouring to rally and arm... | |
| 1836 - 294 Seiten
...officers attempted to enforce order and silence at the table, when one of Ihese gamblers, whose name is Cabler, who had impudently thrust himself into the...stripes — tarred and feathered, and ordered to leave Ihe oil}' in forty-eight hours. In the meantime, one of his comrades, the Lucifer of his gang, had... | |
| James Elbert Cutler - 1905 - 328 Seiten
...meeting was held and an anti-gambling society was organized. "It was determined to take him (Cakler) into the woods and Lynch him — which is a mode of...stripes — tarred and feathered; and ordered to leave town in fortyeight hours." The following morning public notice was given that all gamblers must leave... | |
| James Elbert Cutler - 1905 - 330 Seiten
...meeting was held and an anti-gambling society was organized. "It was determined to take him (Cakler) into the woods and Lynch him — which is a mode of...citizens — tied to a tree, punished with stripes — 1 Conditions were apparently much like those which existed recently in Memphis, Tennessee, when... | |
| Christopher Waldrep - 2006 - 304 Seiten
...as, not having had the opportunity of consummating his design, no adequate punishment could have been inflicted on him. Consequently it was determined to...tarred and feathered, and ordered to leave the city in 48 hours. In the meantime one of his comrades, the Lucifer of the gang, had been endeavoring to rally... | |
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