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Murder of a Sailor. --A seaman, named James Kelley, one of the crew of the ship Patrick Henry, lying in James river, near Drewry's Bluff, was murdered yesterday morning, about 7 o'clock, at the house of two white women of easy virtue, named Emma Brown and Maggie Jones, located on 24th, between Mam and Cary sts. The deceased received two stabs in the left breast from a small bowie or sheath knife, either one of which was sufficient to have ultimately caused his death. Kelley, after receivier one of which was sufficient to have ultimately caused his death. Kelley, after receiving the wounds was removed to the C. S. Marine Hospital, on Governor st, where he lingered in great pain for more than an hour, when death put an end to his sufferings. Soon after the wounded man breathed his last a jury of inquest was summoned, who, upon an investigation of the affair, returned as their verdict that he came to his death from stabs received at the hands of some person to them unknown.
Robberies. --John Ryne Alias Michael Sweeney, was yesterday arrested by officer Granger, charged with assaulting and robbing, on Monday night, James Kelley of one gold ring, valued at $50, and $200 in Confederate notes. Kelley is the same man who was stabbed and killed yesterday morning in a house of ill — fame located on 24th st., between Main and Cary. Henry Hicks, white, was also arrested on yesterday charged with having one gray shirt, one white shirt, and one door lock in his poKelley is the same man who was stabbed and killed yesterday morning in a house of ill — fame located on 24th st., between Main and Cary. Henry Hicks, white, was also arrested on yesterday charged with having one gray shirt, one white shirt, and one door lock in his possession supposed to have been stolen. Another white men, named Lewis Sledd, was arrested for stealing a decanter of whiskey, valued at $50, from Lew is Ante' otti. All of these parties will be before the Mayor this mornin