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James (search for this): article 4
Arrests.
--The following arrests have been made and committed to the watch-houses since Saturday morning:
James, a negro fellow belonging to R. Graves, was arrested charged with breaking into William cullingworth's stall, in the First Market.
Robert Lee, white, charged with being drunk and beating Henry, slave of Frederick Riley, was arrested yesterday morning.
A white man, named Frederick Miller, was arrested yesterday, charged with robbing Thomas Patterson, on Monday night last, of a gold watch, a pair of boots, a hat, and $150 in money.
Patterson was in a beastly state of intoxication, which caused him to keel over by the side of a house near Mayo's Bridge and fall asleep, where he was found by Miller, who divested his person of the articles above enumerated.
His arrest was caused by the watch belonging to Patterson being found in the possession of William Brown, who alleges that he bought it from Miller for $900.
A batch of negroes, some fifteen in numb
Thomas Patterson (search for this): article 4
Frederick Miller (search for this): article 4
P. Augustus Haxall (search for this): article 4
Frederick Riley (search for this): article 4
Arrests.
--The following arrests have been made and committed to the watch-houses since Saturday morning:
James, a negro fellow belonging to R. Graves, was arrested charged with breaking into William cullingworth's stall, in the First Market.
Robert Lee, white, charged with being drunk and beating Henry, slave of Frederick Riley, was arrested yesterday morning.
A white man, named Frederick Miller, was arrested yesterday, charged with robbing Thomas Patterson, on Monday night last, of a gold watch, a pair of boots, a hat, and $150 in money.
Patterson was in a beastly state of intoxication, which caused him to keel over by the side of a house near Mayo's Bridge and fall asleep, where he was found by Miller, who divested his person of the articles above enumerated.
His arrest was caused by the watch belonging to Patterson being found in the possession of William Brown, who alleges that he bought it from Miller for $900.
A batch of negroes, some fifteen in numb
R. Graves (search for this): article 4
Arrests.
--The following arrests have been made and committed to the watch-houses since Saturday morning:
James, a negro fellow belonging to R. Graves, was arrested charged with breaking into William cullingworth's stall, in the First Market.
Robert Lee, white, charged with being drunk and beating Henry, slave of Frederick Riley, was arrested yesterday morning.
A white man, named Frederick Miller, was arrested yesterday, charged with robbing Thomas Patterson, on Monday night last, of a gold watch, a pair of boots, a hat, and $150 in money.
Patterson was in a beastly state of intoxication, which caused him to keel over by the side of a house near Mayo's Bridge and fall asleep, where he was found by Miller, who divested his person of the articles above enumerated.
His arrest was caused by the watch belonging to Patterson being found in the possession of William Brown, who alleges that he bought it from Miller for $900.
A batch of negroes, some fifteen in numb
Robert Lee (search for this): article 4
Arrests.
--The following arrests have been made and committed to the watch-houses since Saturday morning:
James, a negro fellow belonging to R. Graves, was arrested charged with breaking into William cullingworth's stall, in the First Market.
Robert Lee, white, charged with being drunk and beating Henry, slave of Frederick Riley, was arrested yesterday morning.
A white man, named Frederick Miller, was arrested yesterday, charged with robbing Thomas Patterson, on Monday night last, of a gold watch, a pair of boots, a hat, and $150 in money.
Patterson was in a beastly state of intoxication, which caused him to keel over by the side of a house near Mayo's Bridge and fall asleep, where he was found by Miller, who divested his person of the articles above enumerated.
His arrest was caused by the watch belonging to Patterson being found in the possession of William Brown, who alleges that he bought it from Miller for $900.
A batch of negroes, some fifteen in numbe
William Brown (search for this): article 4