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Arrests. --Andrew Lawler, of the Twelfth United States Infantry, was arrested yesterday on a charge of robbing Thomas Toler in the Second Market. William Williamson was arrested, charged with stealing a pair of suspenders. Claiborne Rogers was taken into custody for stealing a horse belonging to Dr. Charles R. Cullen, of Hanover.
Horse stealing. --Thefts are becoming such common occurrences that it is dangerous for a citizen to leave any property exposed without a guard. On Saturday night, Colonel J. W. Richardson, of Hanover, went into Zetelle's restaurant to get supper, leaving his horse and equipments, and a valise containing some papers, in fronts of the house. When he returned, he found, to his surprise, that all were gone. The horse was found during the night by policeman Sweeney, and turned over to the Colonel yesterday morning.
The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1865., [Electronic resource], A horse Thief sent to the penitentiary. (search)
A horse Thief sent to the penitentiary. --A negro by the name of Claiborne Briggs was arraigned before Judge McEntee on Saturday, charged with horse stealing. The animal in question was stolen from Charles R. Cullen, of Hanover, on last Wednesday night. It was found in the possession of the prisoner, and identified by Mr. Cullen as his property. Briggs pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to the Virginia penitentiary, at hard labor, for the term of three years.
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