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bama soldier of money; Andrew Sullivan, lately convicted of shooting a soldier near the Central depot, and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary; Calvin Henry, indicted for stabbing a negro with an oyster knife; Wm. Clarke; a Yankee deserter, lately convicted of grand larceny, and awaiting a two years residence in the penitentiary; Joseph Wagner, charged with shooting a soldier, and awaiting trial; J. Fritz Kreibel, the murderer of Philip Sautter, whose arrest was lately chronicled; John Williams, charged with robbing a boarder at the Columbian Hotel, and Joseph Keller, the precocious lad who robbed. Dove's apothecary store — making, in all, nine as unmistakable scamps as could be picked up in a day's walk. The plan of escape was judiciously conceived and expeditiously carried out. In justice to the jailor, we may state that on Friday last all of the cells (and especially the one from which the parties above named escaped) were examined by workmen and reported all right. The e
The Daily Dispatch: February 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], The latest Rage among the "Swells" of Baltimore. (search)
Hustings Court. --Hon. Wm. H. Lyons, Judge, presiding. The Court, not having been in session on Saturday stood adjourned until yesterday by operation of law. The Grand Jury appeared pursuant to adjournment; and, having heard the evidence in a number of cases, indicted Alticert L. Drayton, Joseph Heller, James P. Neagle, Wm. McDonald John Harper, and John Williams, for felony. The Grand Jury then adjourned until the 5th day of March. The trial of Albert L. Drayton was proceeded in, and resulted in his conviction. The term of his imprisonment in the Penitentiary was ascertained to be two years.