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James Williams (search for this): article 10
Pickpocket caught. --Yesterday, at the auction sale of Messrs. Tardy & Williams, a pickpocket, who gave his name as George W. Farrel, was caught in the very act of picking the pocket of Mr. James C. Hunt, of a pocket book containing $200 in Confederate and other notes. Mr. Hunt, it seems, had his attention attracted to the sale, when the accused took a stand by his side, and folding his arms, gently lifted Mr. His book from a side pocket. Fortunately for the public, Mr. Thos Clemmitt had his eye on the thief, and seeing the robbery immediately seized the thief, recovered the book and contents, and with the of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Stagg, conveyed him to the lock-up for examination before the Mayor.
Pickpocket caught. --Yesterday, at the auction sale of Messrs. Tardy & Williams, a pickpocket, who gave his name as George W. Farrel, was caught in the very act of picking the pocket of Mr. James C. Hunt, of a pocket book containing $200 in Confederate and other notes. Mr. Hunt, it seems, had his attention attracted to the sale, when the accused took a stand by his side, and folding his arms, gently lifted Mr. His book from a side pocket. Fortunately for the public, Mr. Thos Clemmitt had his eye on the thief, and seeing the robbery immediately seized the thief, recovered the book and contents, and with the of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Stagg, conveyed him to the lock-up for examination before the Mayor.
Thos Clemmitt (search for this): article 10
Pickpocket caught. --Yesterday, at the auction sale of Messrs. Tardy & Williams, a pickpocket, who gave his name as George W. Farrel, was caught in the very act of picking the pocket of Mr. James C. Hunt, of a pocket book containing $200 in Confederate and other notes. Mr. Hunt, it seems, had his attention attracted to the sale, when the accused took a stand by his side, and folding his arms, gently lifted Mr. His book from a side pocket. Fortunately for the public, Mr. Thos Clemmitt had his eye on the thief, and seeing the robbery immediately seized the thief, recovered the book and contents, and with the of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Stagg, conveyed him to the lock-up for examination before the Mayor.
George W. Farrel (search for this): article 10
Pickpocket caught. --Yesterday, at the auction sale of Messrs. Tardy & Williams, a pickpocket, who gave his name as George W. Farrel, was caught in the very act of picking the pocket of Mr. James C. Hunt, of a pocket book containing $200 in Confederate and other notes. Mr. Hunt, it seems, had his attention attracted to the sale, when the accused took a stand by his side, and folding his arms, gently lifted Mr. His book from a side pocket. Fortunately for the public, Mr. Thos Clemmitt had his eye on the thief, and seeing the robbery immediately seized the thief, recovered the book and contents, and with the of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Stagg, conveyed him to the lock-up for examination before the Mayor.
James C. Hunt (search for this): article 10
ay, at the auction sale of Messrs. Tardy & Williams, a pickpocket, who gave his name as George W. Farrel, was caught in the very act of picking the pocket of Mr. James C. Hunt, of a pocket book containing $200 in Confederate and other notes. Mr. Hunt, it seems, had his attention attracted to the sale, when the accused took a standMr. Hunt, it seems, had his attention attracted to the sale, when the accused took a stand by his side, and folding his arms, gently lifted Mr. His book from a side pocket. Fortunately for the public, Mr. Thos Clemmitt had his eye on the thief, and seeing the robbery immediately seized the thief, recovered the book and contents, and with the of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Stagg, conveyed him to the lock-up for examination beforand folding his arms, gently lifted Mr. His book from a side pocket. Fortunately for the public, Mr. Thos Clemmitt had his eye on the thief, and seeing the robbery immediately seized the thief, recovered the book and contents, and with the of Mr. Hunt and Mr. Stagg, conveyed him to the lock-up for examination before the Mayor.
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 11
The enemy repulsed in Louisiana. We were yesterday shown a private letter to a gentleman from Louisiana now in this city, in which mention is made of the recent repulse of the Yankees at Harrisonburg, on the Ouachita river. The repulse was attended with heavy loss to them, whilst our loss is represented to have been very small — only some two or three killed and wounded. One commissioned officer was dangerously wounded. The enemy repulsed in Louisiana. We were yesterday shown a private letter to a gentleman from Louisiana now in this city, in which mention is made of the recent repulse of the Yankees at Harrisonburg, on the Ouachita river. The repulse was attended with heavy loss to them, whilst our loss is represented to have been very small — only some two or three killed and wounded. One commissioned officer was dangerously wounde
Ouachita (United States) (search for this): article 11
The enemy repulsed in Louisiana. We were yesterday shown a private letter to a gentleman from Louisiana now in this city, in which mention is made of the recent repulse of the Yankees at Harrisonburg, on the Ouachita river. The repulse was attended with heavy loss to them, whilst our loss is represented to have been very small — only some two or three killed and wounded. One commissioned officer was dangerously wounded.
Another Captive. --Yesterday officers Perrin and Morris succeeded in arresting Geo. Brown, a mere youth, charged with being engaged in the garroting and robbery of Philip L. Gregory, on Saturday night last. There are yet other parties believed to have been concerned in this highway robbery, for whom the officers are in search.
George Brown (search for this): article 11
Another Captive. --Yesterday officers Perrin and Morris succeeded in arresting Geo. Brown, a mere youth, charged with being engaged in the garroting and robbery of Philip L. Gregory, on Saturday night last. There are yet other parties believed to have been concerned in this highway robbery, for whom the officers are in search.
Another Captive. --Yesterday officers Perrin and Morris succeeded in arresting Geo. Brown, a mere youth, charged with being engaged in the garroting and robbery of Philip L. Gregory, on Saturday night last. There are yet other parties believed to have been concerned in this highway robbery, for whom the officers are in search.
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