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The Daily Dispatch: July 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Police Court. --Tom Dobson, a youthful picker up of unconsidered trities, was carried before the Head of Police yesterday, charged with stealing a gold watch and chain from Mr. Wm. McCready. Pat Cunningham and several other little boys appeared as witnesses. It appeared that Dobson, who always has an eye to business, seeingDobson, who always has an eye to business, seeing Mr. McCready talking to a friend, and noticing the fact that he was partially oblivious to passing events, went up and relieved his pockets of the time-piece, which he afterwards sold to Mr. Wm. Delaware, of S. C., for a trifling consideration. Dobson, though young, is an old offender, and was held for trial for grand larceny. Dobson, though young, is an old offender, and was held for trial for grand larceny. Cunningham, the witness, was also committed for complicity, the Head of Police knowing from experience that the enterprising lads always hunted in couples.--Sarah Jane Melton, arrested on Saturday "for stealing" some articles of personal property from C. B. Williams valued at $30, was acquitted.--Winston and two other negroes susp