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The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Persons of evil name, fame and reputation. --Police officers Perrin and Seal made another haul yesterday, of parties supposed to be of evil name, fame and reputation, and having no visible means of support. They gave their names as James Eagan, Michael Hanes, James C. Morehead, and John M. Thomas, and were locked up in the cage for examination this morning. Thomas was one of the witnesses in the murder case examined before Coroner Sanxay yesterday, and a boarder at the house of Bob Patterson, the man who did the killing.
Sent on. --James Eagan and Berney McNamee, two rollicking wags from the sunny South, were examined by a called Court of Justices yesterday on the charge of violently assaulting and robbing Josiah King of King, it appears, was walking along 17th street, on the night of the 10th of August when the prisoners approached him, and, as a "feeler," challenged, him to treat. Not liking their appearance, King pulled out a $5 note, which one of them grabbed and walked off. Collecting a few friends, King started in pursuit, captured the robbers, and turned them over to the police. The Justices thought they ought to be tried before Judge Lyons for the offence, and so ordered, sending the prisoners to jail.