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The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Robbery of a Tan yard. --Last Saturday it was discovered that the tannery of Messrs. O. H. Chalkley & Co., on the dock, had been broken into and robbed of a number of hides and call skins. The same evening two boys and a young man sold some of the stolen hides to Mr. Beal, feather dealer, and promising to return with more some day this week. Mr. Beal having found out that the hides were stolen from Mr. Chalkley, when the thieves appeared yesterday morning with another batch of hides, sent off for a policeman who succeeded in arresting the two boys. The young man escaped. The boys, whose names were Wm. Hardy and Rody McCarthy, were brought before the Mayor on yesterday, who having heard the above facts, continued the case till to-morrow. The young man who escaped in the first instance was captured last evening by the police and put into the cage. His name is Ellis McLean.