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rown, of Waterford, shot in the right thigh; Harrison Browner, shot through the shoulder-blades severely; James Alder two wounds, one through the shoulder and the other in the thigh; Enoch Cantwell, shot through the shoulder, badly; James W. Russell, slight fresh wound; R. Graham, shot through the right arm; Thos. Leman, shot through the shoulder, badly; Tazewell McAtee, shot through the elbow, shattered; James McDaniel, shot through cheek bone; Wm. Galloway, through the thigh, flesh wound; Wm. Mull, shot through the head, mortally; G. W. Griffin, of Maryland, shot in the arm; Jarred Atwell, very slightly on the lip; Thos. Leslie, slight contusion of the thigh; John Bowlin, slightly on the lip; Joseph Janney left thigh amputated; Robert White, knocked down by grape shot striking cartridge box, and stunned by ball through the hat; Albert Heaton, Minnie ball in the thigh, seriously; Richard Grubb, three balls in hat; and several others with musket balls through their clothes. Evergr
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 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.
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.
o yesterday morning, Recorder James K. Caskie, with his usual promptness, disposed of the following subjects which were up for adjudication. A youth named William Mull was charged with feloniously picking the pockets of Dr. John Phillips. On Saturday afternoon while Dr. P. was standing in a crowd at the corner of 7th and Bro in Dr. P.'s vest pocket drew from it divers papers, but did not succeed in getting any money, as his pocket-book was in his pantaloons pocket. The doctor feeling Mull drawing his hand out grabbed hold of it, but as no money had been taken he immediately released him. Through the advice of his friends, however, he subsequently had Mull arrested. The prisoner was committed to prison in default of $500 security to keep the peace for twelve months. Jerry Sullivan, a youth about twelve years of age, charged with selling tobacco in the streets without a license, was discharged with an admonition. Sullivan had been repeatedly warned by officer Granger ag