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The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], The value and Necessity of sea-coast Defences. (search)
Arrests. --Cornelius Donahoe and Turner Mullin were arrested yesterday on a charge of stealing a still-worm and other copper implements, from A. J. Byrne, near Voegler's Spring; and in consequence of their representations, Joseph Lepinski was also taken into costody. The copper is alleged to have been sold to Wm. Ready, locksmith.--Sam, slave of Harriet Courtney, arrested for stealing lead from H. M. Smith.--John, slave of Mr. Wiedemyer, charged with driving his cart over a negro woman, was whipped by order of Alderman Sadler.--Wm. Coleman was locked up for creating a disturbance at one of the Georgia Hospitals.