The Austrian General Consulate Dispatched a Decision For Elijas S. Koen
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade received a decision of the Austrian General Consulate and delivered it to Elijas S. Koen, a merchant from Belgrade.
The Vračar Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding their investigation of the theft that had occurred in the store of David Ruso. Panta Janković, the inn-keeper, was suspected as the accomplice, but the Belgrade Town Court released him due to the lack of evidence.
The Brothers Čelebonović Filed a Lawsuit Against Sreten Mijailović
The Court in Kragujevac requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from the brothers Čelebonović who had filed a lawsuit against their debtor Sreten Mijailović.
The Barlovac Brothers and Moša Suzin Settled Their Dispute
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade informed the Court in Kruševac that the brothers Barlovac had settled their dispute with Haim Pardo, a legal representative of Moša Suzin.
The Čelebonović Brothers Contributed to the Ministry of Defense
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade dispatched to the Ministry of Defense 5 imperial grosches contributed by the Čelebonović brothers for military needs.
Moša Albahari, the apprentice to Moreno Konortić, a merchant, reported to the Dorćol Precinct that four Turks attempted to rob him. His statement was confirmed by Ilijas Solomon.
The Ćuprija County Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have received money collected from Moša Kalderon on account of court fee.
The Nastić Brothers From Valjevo Indebted to the Brothers Čelebonović
The Brothers Čelebonović submitted to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade the receipt for verification regarding the debt amount of the brothers Živko and Alimpije Nastić from Valjevo.
The Brothers Čelebonović Submitted Receipts For Verification
The Brothers Čelebonović submitted for verification to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade receipts issued to three merchants from Valjevo for the goods they had purchased in their store.
Tasa Đorđević Filed a Lawsuit Against Isak Kataris
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit Tasa Đorđević had filed against Isak Kataris over selling him a low quality goods. The Court instructed the Administration to form a commission to investigate the quality of the sold merchandise.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the property of the late Avram Suzin. At he claims made by the family members, his widow Beta filed a request to the Court to inventory all his property in Belgrade and Vlaška.
The Quarantine in Aleksinac Let a Group of Travelers Pass to Belgrade
The Quarantine in Aleksinac informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have let pass Gršon Avramov, Solomon Isakov and Jakov Solomonov from Niš, Haim Morenov from Leskovac and Pinkas Haimov from Bitola. They were traveling for Vienna via Belgrade for trade business, while Haimov who was traveling to Belgrade for private business.
Turkish Official Showed Interest For Serbian Gendarmes in Jalija
The Dorćol Precinct reported to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the interest a Turkish official showed for Serbian gendarmes in Jalija, while staying in the tavern of Moša Suzin and talking to his servant.
The Dorćol Precinct informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it failed to find and hear the Jewish child whom some Turkish children attacked and tried to rape.
The Brothers Čelebonović Owned a Parcel in the Jevrejska Mala
The witnesses confirmed that the brothers Čelebonović, Ozer Ben Nahman and Moša Ben Nahman, were owners of a parcel in the Jevrejska Mala (a Jewish quarter) which they had inherited from their father Nahman Ben Ozer.
The Reconciliation Court in Belgrade requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect taxes from Haim Avram Koen, a merchant from Belgrade, residing in Smederevo. The Administration informed the Court that Koen was in Pančevo, therefore it failed to collect the tax.
The Reconciliation Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect taxes from Samuilo B. Mordohaj, a merchant from Belgrade, residing in Požarevac.
The Reconciliation Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect taxes from David B. Mordohaj,a merchant from Belgrade, residing in Požarevac.
Tasa Mihailović Settled His Debt to Avram Leon and Menahaim Amar
The Valjevo County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to Avram Leon and Menahaim Amar the debt amount collected from the property of the late Tasa Mihailović.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade investigated the accusations filed by Isak Lidži, a merchant who reported that lamb skins were stolen from his store. The same animal skins Lidži found in the possession of Dimitrije Urošević and Ilija Bogdanović, but they claimed that they had bought them from a worker Milovan Dimitrijević.
6 December 1861/31 March 1863
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The Čelebonović Brothers Issued a Receipt From Their Store
The Brothers Čelebonović issued a receipt from their store to Tadija Stanković from Valjevo and submitted it to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade for verification.
Todor Duma Requested the Debt Settlement From Avram Anđelo
The Ministry of the Foreign Affairs informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade on the request Todor Duma had made the remaining part of the debt amount to be collected from Avram Anđelo from Castoria, with a residence in Belgrade. At the hearing session, Anđelo denied that he had a debt to Duma.
The Administration of the Funds Filed a Lawsuit Against Leon David Haim
The Administration of the Funds requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Leon David Haim related to his debt to the Fund. As Haim could not be found, the Administration of the Funds demanded the decision to be delivered to his family. The Administration of the Town of Belgrade reported that the Haim family was supposedly in Constantinople, based on the conviction of the Jewish Community.