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The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Siege of Washington, N. C. --gun Boats Driver back. (search)
Arrest --Samuel Drumheller was caged yesterday on the charge of assaulting and robbing James W. Green of one shawl, one silver watch, and $15 in money. It appears that on Tuesday night Green was met by several men in the vicinity of the bridge on 8th street and robbed. Afterwards he got loose from them, and ran to seek the aid of the City Battalion. Forgetting the absence of the brings across the canal, he tumbled in, and would have been drowned had not some of the watch heard his crieone shawl, one silver watch, and $15 in money. It appears that on Tuesday night Green was met by several men in the vicinity of the bridge on 8th street and robbed. Afterwards he got loose from them, and ran to seek the aid of the City Battalion. Forgetting the absence of the brings across the canal, he tumbled in, and would have been drowned had not some of the watch heard his cries for assistance, and rescued him. He recognized Drumheller as one of the man yesterday, and had him arrested.
Mayor's Court. --Yesterday Samuel Drumheller underwent an examination before the Mayor for having, on the previous night, in company with several other men, assaulted and robbed James W. Green on 8th street, near the packet landing — Green, on the occasion alluded to, was despoiled of a shawl, one silver watch, and $35 in money; and, after the robbery, in attempting to get away from his assailants and alarm the City Battalion, ran into the canal, and would have been drowned had not the wand, after the robbery, in attempting to get away from his assailants and alarm the City Battalion, ran into the canal, and would have been drowned had not the watchmen flashed him out of the canal.--Drumheller was committed for further examination before the Hustings Court. A man named James Tubb was examined for practicing the thmble rig game on James K Lyrcn, a soldier at Camp Lee, by which the latter was cheated out of $10. The Mayor sent the prisoner to the chain gang for ninety days.