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Charged with robbery. --A man named Michael Holland was arrested yesterday, by officers Perrin and Morris, and put in the cage on the charge of assaulting and robbing Philip S. Gregory. Subsequently two other men were lodged in the cage for being concerned in the affair. The robbery took place in the vicinity of the Bacin sheds. Mr. Gregory was despoiled of in Confederate a silver watch and his hat. The names of the parties arrested for being concerned with Holland in the robbery of Gregory, were given at the cage as Patrick Livingston, W. O. Baker, and Wm. Brown.
The Daily Dispatch: June 1, 1863., [Electronic resource], Women and children sent from their Homes. (search)
Arrests. --The following arrests were accomplished by the city police on Saturday night and Sunday: Ann A. Thomas, for wandering about the streets in a deranged state; Charles C. Pedick, for stabbing and murdering an unknown man; Pickens Butler, for resisting the officers while drunk; Henry Lucas, for behaving disorderly on the street while drunk; Samuel Kennedy, for behaving disorderly in the house of Mrs. Jane Edwards, and resisting and throwing a tumbler at officer J. D. Perrin, who endeavored to stop him; Delia Norvel, as a woman of ill fame, and for occupying a private box in the Theatre, act apart for the accommodation of decent people; and Martha Edwards and John C. Thongpen, for associating with Norvel. The two females gave bail for their appearance before the Mayor this morning; Edward Boseman, a free negro, was caged yesterday evening for stealing a gold watch, worth $200, of Benjamin, slave of N. A. Ragland; the man Charles Pedrick was arrested for stabbing, about fou
Police arrests. --Officers Marcellus Hicks and J. D. Perrin arrested yesterday afternoon two negroes, named Booker, slave of Tazewell Perkins, charged with stealing six bags of corn from the Confederate States, and Dick, slave of Charles E. Anderson, charged with stealing $300, the property of Francis Tatum. There were no circumstances developing the particulars of the arrests, and the cases will therefore come up this morning for investigation.
The city Police. --Mayor Saunders yesterday made the following appointments of sergeants and policemen for the city: Sergeants.--D. Callahan, William H. Eggleston, W. T. Bibb, Charles H. Moore, J. D. Perrin, T. C. Baptist, Robert N. Thomas, Charles H. Brown. Policemen — William H. Vaughan, A. J. Hawkins, H. S. Hicks, John J. Green, William D. Pemberton, A. J. Jones, J. B. Angel, E. H. Hicks, Edward P. Murphy, W. S. Snook, Thomas P. Smith, S. T. Hultee, John Gill, T. L. Lucas, Patrick Kennedy, A. H. Lyneman, A. R. Cousens, Martin Fletcher, T. Hicks, William P. Hancock, Leroy Barefoot, E. P. Murphy, William G. Toler, William Gardner, Lewis Magruder, Alonzo Chism, James T. Cox, D. W. Frobel, William F. Nash, William R. Coleman, William J. White, William T. Kendrick, Dudley Gilman, William A. Southall, William H. Tyree, Benj. J. Tapscott, Christian E. Heckler, Wm. T. Palmer, Charles H. Sweeney, Lorezo Froney, K. O'Dwyer, John M. Reins, Robert Blackburn, Thomas Clemmitt, Carter