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The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], English opinion on the mediation question. (search)
Arrests. --The following arrests were made by the civil police on Saturday, viz: John F Bradshaw, drunk, lying on the sidewalk; Wm. Kearney, drunk and asleep on the sidewalk; China, slave of P. M. Tabb, runaway; Anderson B. Duke, drunk and trespassing on the American Hotel; George Brady, drunk, trespassing on the Billiard House, and breaking the bonnet box of Mrs. R. M. Allen; John C. Butler, drunk and lying on the sidewalk; Jas. Driscoll, drunk, beating his wife, and disturbing the neighborhood; Jas. Simeon, drunk, disorderly, and drawing a knife, in the house of Tim Cavanagh. All of those charged with drunkenness were released yesterday morning. One of the party, Anderson Duke, was picked up last evening, drunk, and returned to the cage.
putting him in bodily fear, did steal $60 worth of C. S. Treasury notes, and other writings of value. The Court not being unanimous in its opinion as to the guilt of said prisoner, do order that he receive 39 lashes on Wednesday and the same number on Saturday next for said offence. Mayor's Court, Monday, Dec. 8.--Thomas R. and Daniel Dwyer were required to give security for getting drunk and being disorderly on Broad street, and rolling sunday empty hogsheads off the sidewalk. George Brady was required to give security for trespassing on the Ballard House, while drunk, and breaking Mrs. R. M. Allen's bonnet box. James Simmon, arrested for being drunk, acting disorderly, and drawing a knife in the house of Timothy Cavanagh, was examined and sent to Capt. Turner, of the Libby Prison, he having, not long since, while in confinement there, given leg bail. James Driscon was committed for want of security on the charge of getting drunk, beating his wife, and disturbing