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Arrests.
--The following arrests were perpetrated by the police yesterday: James M. Carroll, for stealing $5 from Nicholas H. Dunn; Thos. Lotsy, for striking Benjamin Jacob with a bar of iron; Alvin Booker, slave of Mrs, Bootwright, for running a wagon (while drunk) against one of the city lamps, corner 18th and Main streets, and "shivering" the same.
Last night, an unfortunate female, calling herself Amanda Ferguson, was lodged in the cage, having been found lying in a gutter on 17th street. She was of course very wet, also, drunk as a Lord.
The Daily Dispatch: February 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Foreign Geography of the United States . (search)
Stealing money.
--Jas. M. Carroll was carried before the Mayor yesterday, charged with stealing a $5 Confederate Treasury note, from Nicholas H. Dunn, in Stewart's eating saloon, near Seabrook's warehouse.
Daniel Scroggins, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, and Dunn himself, testified to having seen the defendant take the money; but the latter positively denied the charge, stating that he had remained in the room with the parties after being accused till the officer arrived and searched him, and nothing was found.
He exhibited a hard, bony hand, and his time book, to show that he did not get his living by robbing.
The case was continued.
The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1862., [Electronic resource], Southern intelligence. (search)
Discharged
--James M. Carroll, arrested for stealing $5 from Nicholas H. Dunn, was yesterday discharged from custody by the Mayor.
Appearances indicated that Carroll was a victim of untoward circumstances.
Discharged
--James M. Carroll, arrested for stealing $5 from Nicholas H. Dunn, was yesterday discharged from custody by the Mayor.
Appearances indicated that Carroll was a victim of untoward circumstances.