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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Police Affairs. --John Richardson alias John Dailey was arrested and caged yesterday evening by Messrs. Perrin and Pleasants, of the police, for passing a counterfeit $100 Confederate States Treasury note on Philip Epstin, knowing the same to be counterfeit. The note is similar to the one passed by the man Tyrer, previously under arrest for a similar offence, and was no doubt obtained in the same manner.--John T. and Dan Munn, arrested for fighting and throwing rocks in the street, were bailed out after being carried to the cage. --John H. Gatewood, accused of being an accomplice in the murder of Edwin Hamilton, Wednesday night, was arrested at the house of a cyprian, on Exchange alley, and locked up to wait a hearing before His Honor this morning.
as arraigned for examination on the charge of forging a check for $700 on S. H. Owens & Son, and drawing the money thereon from the Traders' Bank, J. B. Owens sworn: Was junior partner in the firm of Owens & Son; October 28th was called on by Philip Epstin for the loan of $500; asked would a check answer; said yes; gave one; on settlement of bank account fund said check and a forged one for $700 had been paid on the same day; learned that they had been presented by G. A. Lumpkin. P. Epstin sworP. Epstin sworn: L. was quite intimate with me; acted gentlemanly; asked the loan of $500; got it from Owens and gave it to him. M. S. Quarles, Teller of Traders' Bank, sworn: Lumpkin presented both checks, and received the money therefore, October 29th; the forged check was payable to Bradley & Stewart; had never seen Lumpkin before. Lumpkin was sent on to the Hustings Court for examination. John, slave of James Winston, found by the watch with a bag of flour, proved to have been taken from the Confed