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The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Arrests. --The civil police accomplished the arrest, yesterday, of John Daley, for going into Ro. S. Watkins's house and stealing a saddle worth $10, and of Elizabeth Turner, for receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen. Also, of Frances Peppercorn, for violently assaulting and cutting Wm. Taylor and John T. Pinkhorn with a knife. Mike Shelan and Thos. Wilson were locked up for stealing $10 in bank notes from J. J. Harrold.
$10, had his case continued Elizabeth Turner, arrested for receiving the article, knowing it to have been stolen, also had her case continued. Both parties were sent to jail.--Henderson, a slave employed by the Richmond and York River Railroad Company, was found guilty of stealing a ham belonging to the Confederate States, and ordered a whipping.--John Latigan was proved guilty of stealing $74 in bank notes from Jos. R. Keiningham, and remanded for examination before the Hustings Court.--Mike Shelan and Tom Wilson, who had assaulted J. J. Harrold, and took forcible possession of $10 in current funds belonging to that gentleman, were also committed for examination by the Hustings Court.--Dillon McCormick, one of the city watchmen, charged with making a lascivious attack on Ann Eliza Wills, a free mulatto girl, was arraigned, and the fact alleged being established by the testimony of his partner, (a witness of his guilt,) he was sent on to the Hustings Court, and dismissed from the ser