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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
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Singular case. --Among the prisoners at the Mayor's Court yesterday, was James Doran, dressed in the garb of a jolly Jack Tar. His accuser was George Webster, dressed in the uniform of a Confederate soldier. According to the statement of the latter, Doran was one of a party who are used him from slumber at the house of a wasDoran was one of a party who are used him from slumber at the house of a washerwoman, whither he had repaired when tightly slight, and decoyed him into a lumber yard, where they beat him and robbed him of a $5 note. --The Mayor seemed a little incredulous, but as Webster swore point blank to the circumstances, and Doran had no witnesses to disprove the statement, the case was sent to the Hastings Court. sherwoman, whither he had repaired when tightly slight, and decoyed him into a lumber yard, where they beat him and robbed him of a $5 note. --The Mayor seemed a little incredulous, but as Webster swore point blank to the circumstances, and Doran had no witnesses to disprove the statement, the case was sent to the Hastings Court.