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The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1863., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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Not Criminal. --Mrs. W. A. Wagener, the keeper of a small jewelry establishment on the South side of Main street, near 19th, made her appearance before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of receiving a gold watch stolen of W. B. Ferrell, d that he heard no more of it till Sunday last, when Edward V. McCarthy, a patient in the hospital, told him it was at Mrs. Wagener's. Mr. Ferrell, accompanied by another gentleman, went to Mrs. W.'s store, and found his watch, with a variety of othed that he had been told so by a gentleman then in the city, and had gone to the store and seen the watch in the case. Mrs. Wagener proved that she purchased the watch of a young soldier, who was pale, delicate and lame, who told her he had been twicd received his discharge, and that the watch had been given him by his father, with which to raise means to get home. Mrs. Wagener did not recognize McCarthy as the person selling the watch; though she said the young soldier was about his size. The