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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], The report of the Yankee Secretary of the navy. (search)
Arrests. --The civil police yesterday arrested a man named Wm. Jones on a warrant charging him with stealing a pair of socks from Susan Edes.--The Clerk of the 1st Market caged Joseph Mitchell, J. B. Stuart, and D. R. Goldsmith, for fighting in the precincts under his control. The parties were bailed for their appearance before the Mayor.
to be of good behavior on the charge of getting drunk and firing a pistol in one of the public streets. Hustings Court--Thursday, Dec. 11. --Presents Recorder Caskie and Aldermen Lipscomb, Clopton, and Anderson. George Hoppell and John W. Brown were examined and sent on for trial before Judge Lyons, for breaking into John H. Seribner's sleeping apartments and stealing several hundred dollars' worth of wearing apparel from him. Peter C. King. found in the street by Scribner in possession of one of his coats, was examined and discharged, it appearing that Brown, one of the above parties, had made him a present of it. Patrick Murphy and Joseph Mitchell were tried by jury for making a violent assault on Mary Donahoe, found guilty and fined each $23. The Court put them in jail for thirty days in addition to the fine. Mary Stephens, a German female, was put on trial for keeping a disorderly house near Clay st. and Brook avenue. The defendant was acquitted by the jury.