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The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Stealing a watch. --Anna Reilly, a white woman, arrested for stealing a silver watch from Parmella Robertson on the 31st ult., underwent an examination before the Mayor yesterday morning. Mrs. Robertson stated that Anna Reilly had voluntarily given up the watch, and she hoped, for the sake of her children, the Mayor would deal lightly with her. She was reminded to the Hustings Court, on the second Monday in this month. Stealing a watch. --Anna Reilly, a white woman, arrested for stealing a silver watch from Parmella Robertson on the 31st ult., underwent an examination before the Mayor yesterday morning. Mrs. Robertson stated that Anna Reilly had voluntarily given up the watch, and she hoped, for the sake of her children, the Mayor would deal lightly with her. She was reminded to the Hustings Court, on the second Monday in this month.
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], One hundred and seventy-five dollars reward. (search)
Suicide of a Cyprian. --On Saturday morning last acting Coroner Sanxay was called on to view the body of Parmella Robertson, aged about 22 years, then lying dead in a miserable hovel in Rocketts, kept by a woman named Emily Mallory. The shanty is near Rocketts bridge, about twelve by fourteen feet in size, the front part used as a doggery and the rear occupied as a lodging room by the two creatures already named, and the notorious Mary Sullivan. The body laid on a pile of dirty rags, just as life bad left it, whilst the floor and all else around betokened filth, drunkenness and debauchery. The Coroner soon learned that the unfortunate woman before him had produced her own death by willfully taking laudanum, and be therefore deemed an inquest unnecessary. He, however, gave directions for the burial of the corpse, at public expense.