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Acquitted.
--A number of parties were arraigned before the Mayor yesterday, for petty offences, and acquitted after examination.--The following were in the batch thus disposed of: Pat. Lee, throwing a stone at John Bailey; Thaddeus Pulling, assaulting Thomas A. Wynne; Minerva Wilson, violent assault on John Sennot on the 23d; Wm. H. Hicks, attempting a disturbance amongst the sick soldiers at the St. Charles Hospital; Sarah Dunn, disorderly in the Second Market.
The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], To the public. (search)
Likenesses of distinguished men.
--Messrs. West & Johnston, booksellers, Main street, have received a lot of beautiful photographic likenesses of President Davis and Lady, and Generals Beauregard, Johnston, Lee, Magruder and Huger.
The pictures bear the imprint of a New York firm, showing that the Yankees are determined to make money out of our Generals in private, if they cannot beat them in public.
They have succeeded in making admirable fac similes of the distinguished parties referred to.
The Daily Dispatch: September 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], Police Arrests. (search)
Police Arrests.
--Since Saturday the police have succeeded in capturing the following parties for the offences set opposite their names, vir: Patrick Lee and Michael Coleman, for fighting in the street.--Patrick Rush, for lying down while drunk in the same locality.--Ann Kerns, for getting tipsy and entering a private house for the purpose of raising a muss.
She was afterwards let off.--James Bradley, for a trespass at the Columbian Hotel.--James Kearney, as an accomplice of an unknown individual in stealing Alexander Craigs pocket-book, containing thirty cents.--Patrick Maxfield, colored, for shooting at his brother, Cyrus Maxfield, and the letter for cutting his brother with a knife.--Wm. R. Burch and John Brown, for fighting in the street — Wm. Walsh, for stealing $32 from Thomas Coonan, and Thomas Coonan, for being drunk and noisy in the barber shop of Ro. Francis.--A negro prisoner in one of the cells of the cage was powerfully walloped by a prisoner named Wm. Brown, for s
The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Legislature. (search)
Charge of Theft.
--William Mull has been arrested and committed to the cage on the charge of stealing one pair of boots, one pair of pants, one pair of drawers, two shirts, one vest, one coat, one pair of socks, ten pounds of butter, and a lot of fruit, bread, and apples, all valued at $230, the property of Jas. Leach.
Patrick Lee was also arrested and caged, charged with being concerned with Mull.
What the evidence will prove, remains to be seen; but the friends of the prisoners think the affair will prove nothing more than a breach of trust at farthest.
The rout of the Yankee Gen Lee Mobile, Ala, Dec. 12.
--A special dispatch to the Register, dated Oxford, Miss., December 11th, says the Memphis papers are ominously silent about the recent rout of Gen. Lee, the Yankee General at Moscow.
His loss was very severe, and much underrated by us. Col. Hatch, the house burner, was badly wounded.
Continued.
--The charge against William Mull and Patrick Lee, of stealing sundry articles of value of James Leach, was not disposed of by the Mayor yesterday, because of the absence of Leach when the case was called.
Not sustained.
--Wm. Mull and Patrick Lee, arrested and caged on the charge of stealing sundry articles of value of Jas. Leach, was before the Mayor yesterday; but as the complainant failed to appear the parties were released on giving bond and security for their future good behavior.
50 Dollars reward.
--Ranaway, about foot weeks ago, a negro man named Irvine.
Irvine is about 25 years old, of dark gingerbread color, about 5 feet 9 inches high, heavily built, and round shouldered.
He wears a long drab sack coat, stammers if confused, and probably has hired himself in Richmond.
The above reward will be paid on his delivery to Lee & James, Richmond. Richard G Morriss. de 16--1aw3t*