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The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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were discharges.--William O. Callahan, for being drunk and interrupting persons on the streets, was committed to jail.--M. A. Chambers, who escaped from jail yesterday, was returned thither.--John Callahan, for assault and battery upon Daniel Collius, was sent to jail.--John T. Smith and Charles Riddell were brought up on the serious charge of feloniously stealing a horse and buggy of the value of $150, belonging to Davis & Hutcheson. The property was, when stolen, in the possession of John H. Slater, who drove to Vauxhall's Island Friday evening about nine o'clock, and left the buggy standing near the door of a house into which he went and got supper. When he returned to look for it, it was missing. About 11o'clock the same evening, he found it in the possession of the defendants and a third person, which last escaped. The case was continued to Monday, to afford the defendants an opportunity to procure witnesses.--Daniel Collins, alias Michael Stephens, charged with being drunk a