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The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 14 0 Browse Search
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eace, and the same amount to appear before the Grand Jury. John C. Conner, a sleek looking, small-sized man, residing at the corner of 22that he had just arrived in the city from Winchester, Tuesday, when Conner met him at the market, (having previously seen him show another manf Father O'Connell, a favorite priest of Linden's which established Conner in his good graces; the latter invited him to his house. While thein his jacket pocket pinned the pocket up, but on the suggestion of Conner, that seeing the pin persons would surely imagine he had money, andand laid down on the sofa had laid there perhaps three minutes when Conner (who was standing by) thrust his hand in the pocket, pulled out the sorry, but could not help him. After waiting for several hours for Conner to come back, be procured the services of an officer and had him arthe proceeds of 13 months' service as a soldier in the C. S. army. Conner was committed to jail, to be examined before a called Court on Mond
s Course to day, further than swearing in the jury in the case of A. B. Martin, charged with purloining letters from the Richmond Post Office. Case adjourned over until this morning. Called Court.--A called Court of Magistrates convened yesterday in the City Hall--Recorder Caskie presiding — to examine John C. Conner, charged with robbing Wm. Linsden of $260, at his boarding-house, last Sunday week. The examination resulted in Conner being sent on for final trial to Judge Lyons's Court. s Course to day, further than swearing in the jury in the case of A. B. Martin, charged with purloining letters from the Richmond Post Office. Case adjourned over until this morning. Called Court.--A called Court of Magistrates convened yesterday in the City Hall--Recorder Caskie presiding — to examine John C. Conner, charged with robbing Wm. Linsden of $260, at his boarding-house, last Sunday week. The examination resulted in Conner being sent on for final trial to Judge Lyons's Cour