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The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Northern View of an armistice. (search)
Arrest of a Swindler.
--Officer Charles H. Moore, who has for some time been on his track, arrested yesterday a notorious free negro, named Frederick Gerrard, charged with swindling Susan, a slave of William H. Fry, out of a considerable amount of money in gold and silver.
Gerrard was locked up in the second station-house to await an investigation of the matter this morning before the Recorder.
The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], Two hundred Dollars reward. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], Exchange of Navy prisoners. (search)
Arrested for stealing.
--Officer Charles H. Moore arrested yesterday afternoon a negro boy, named William, slave of William A. Wight, charged with stealing a trunk filled with wearing apparel, valued at five hundred dollars, the property of R T Daniel.
The case will be investigated by the Mayor this morning.
The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1864., [Electronic resource], Taking forcible possession of a House. (search)
Taking forcible possession of a House.
--Officer Charles H. Moore arrested yesterday afternoon a white woman, named Jane Bachrach, charged with taking forcible possession of Bridget Blake's house and putting her furniture out into the street without proper recourse to law. She was committed to the lower station-house.
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1865., [Electronic resource], Caught in the act. (search)
Caught in the act.
--Officer Charles H. Moore, happening to be in the vicinity at the time, caught a youth, named Robert Fletcher, on Saturday morning, at an early hour, in the act of breaking into Mrs. Joseph Davis's millinery store, on Broad street. While having the youth in custody, on the way to the cage, he was offered a handsome bonus, irrespective of the plunder, to release the prisoner; but, of course, refused to subvert the ends of justice upon any such conditions.
Beating his wife.
--Officer Charles H. Moore, a member of the city police, arrested, yesterday afternoon, Lieutenant John H. Reardan, charged with assaulting and beating his wife.
He was committed to the upper station-house to answer the offence before the Mayor this morning.