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The Daily Dispatch: December 31, 1864., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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E. Powell. While under the influence of liquor, the accused (Powell) and another man, named James A. Cain, visited a restaurant near the Second Market on Thursday afternoon to get something to eat. Sitting around the stove, waiting for then dinner, Powell went to sleep, when Britton remarked to Cain that he would show him how easy it would be to steal a watch; and, suiting the action to the wordd to put the watch back, but did not do so. --He then started for the street, and was followed by Cain. After running around the square, pursued by Cain, he ran back into the restaurant and put the wCain, he ran back into the restaurant and put the watch back into Powell's pocket, remarking as he did so that he was "only fooling" and had no intention of stealing it. Powell stated that he was acquainted with the accused; had been drinking with himto the ship to which he was attached. The same disposition was made of the case against James A. Cain, charged with fighting in the eating house of Mrs. Dollard. Samuel, slave of John Gambl