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Prison Items. --On Saturday, Henry S. Mumford, of Baltimore, was committed to the military prison of the Eastern district, by order of Gen. Winder, as a suspicious character. George Simmons, 1st Delaware Reg't, co G, a Yankee deserter; Wm. Shafer of the Caskie Rangers, a deserter, and J. F. Kirby, a supposed spy, were also put in the same prison. Thomas Bradford, arrested for trial before Court-Martial for selling liquor, was paroled for his appearance.
dictment for misdemeanor. Miller had caused the arrest of Liggon on the charge of stealing his horse, and the act of violence complained of preceded it. Liggon was acquitted of the charge by the Mayor. Mike Roach, charged with getting drunk and trespassing on the Columbian Hotel, gave security for his good behavior, and was discharged. John W. Hutchinson, Captain in the 59th Georgia regiment, arrested for getting drunk and acting disorderly at the Exchange Hotel, was sent before Gen Winder. Dick, slave of Juan Plumni, found with a lot of flour and lard, supposed stolen, was ordered 25 stripes. Wm. Wiley was sent before the Hustings Court for examination on the charge of stealing a pair of shoes worth $20 from M. G. Gorden & Co. The shoes were taken Saturday morning. Wiley, a half grown lad, said he was born in Jackson, Miss., and raised in Louisiana. Martin O'Brien, Pat Doyle, and Edward Hall, arrested as vagrants, having no visible means of support gave bail,