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The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], What the North Thiske of the war thus far. (search)
of a comparatively unimportant character were disposed of by the Mayor on yesterday, a list of which we append: James Clarke, arrested on suspicion of being one of the parties who knocked down and robbed Mr. F. J. Gardner, was arraingned for em as one of the men who attacked him, and he was let off on that charge. Information having been given to the Mayor that Clarke had assisted to relieve Louis Antone of $75, an offence in whose commission he was aided by Fontaine Rowe, the witness was introduced and positively identiliod Clarke as Rowe's companion. The latter has been in the State's prison for several months, having been sent up for three years for his participation in the offence. The new case against Clarke was continued, anClarke was continued, and he remanded to jail. John J. Allbone, arraigned for drawing a pistol on some unknown person in the street, proved that the arm was not loaded; that he was "sky-larking" and corned at the time. Discharged with an admonition. Jas. J. Mackl