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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], On to Richmond — speech of Mr. Gurley on the army bill. (search)
aining the balance, which he told the Mayor he had spent for a variety of articles that had suggested themselves to his youthful imagination. McDonough finding the custody of the $20 too onerous, disclosed the fact to his brother, who informed Mr. Morris, a police officer, who caused the boy to be brought before the Mayor. It was in evidence that the father of O'Connor had gone to McDonough and demanded the $20, pretending it belonged to him. This modest request was denied. The Mayor reprobate boy to be brought before the Mayor. It was in evidence that the father of O'Connor had gone to McDonough and demanded the $20, pretending it belonged to him. This modest request was denied. The Mayor reprobated his conduct in the particular referred to. The latter said the offender was too young to be taken hold of by the law, but that if he was reported again, he should find suitable quarters for him. Mr. Morris, the officer, was directed to retain the $20 note until claimed by its owner.