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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], Destruction of another Blockade Runner. (search)
Charged with robbery. --Frederick W. Hollins was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of stealing a gold watch and chain valued at $2,000, from Chas. Beck, on Wednesday night last. Beck and Hollins were rooming together atHollins were rooming together at the Spotswood Hotel, and were on a frolic. Beck being inebriated, fell asleep, and when he awoke his watch was gone. Failing to discover it anywhere, he had Hollins arrested; but, for reasons known to himself, instead of appearing before the MayoHollins arrested; but, for reasons known to himself, instead of appearing before the Mayor yesterday to testify in behalf of the Commonwealth, took the cars for Wilmington, where he is stationed. Young Hollins is said to be respectably connected, and his friends are quite sure that he is entirely innocent of the alleged crime. There bHollins is said to be respectably connected, and his friends are quite sure that he is entirely innocent of the alleged crime. There being no evidence against him, he was admitted to ball for his appearance on the 21st inst. in the sum of $1,000, and steps taken by the Mayor to insure the attendance of Beck at the time named.