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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], The report of the Secretary of the Treasury. (search)
-room discovered two barrels of whiskey and one of brandy, which they also took possession of. The negro boy, at the time of his arrest, was in the employ of Mr. Y. P. Watkins, the keeper of a saloon under Metropolitan Hall. The negro, it seems, bought the liquors and took a bill of them in Mr. Watkins's name, but stored them in all of them in Mr. Watkins's name, but stored them in a room on Mr. Clendenin's premises, where he slept. Both Mr. Watkins and Mr. Clendenin now claim the liquors, and the Mayor is to say this morning to whom they belong. If the barrels have not been heavily watered and doctored, the three and contents would bring nearly $6,000. ll of them in Mr. Watkins's name, but stored them in a room on Mr. Clendenin's premises, where he slept. Both Mr. Watkins and Mr. Clendenin now claim the liquors, and the Mayor is to say this morning to whom they belong. If the barrels have not been heavily watered and doctored, the three and contents would bring nearly $6,000.