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The Daily Dispatch: April 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], Arrest and discharge of Prof. Anderson, the magician (search)
Arrest and discharge of Prof. Anderson, the magician --Assault upon His Accuser.-- Prof. Anderson, the magician, who is giving exhibitions in Albany, was arrested at Troy, a few days since, charged with committing an outrage upon a girl of fourteen--an apple vender. He was arrested without authority, by Constable McMulkin, and taken into custody. The story was started by a barber in Rand's Hall. The trial took place in the afternoon, and the magician and the girl testified apart. She told her story — having had no interview whatever with Prof. Anderson meantime — substantially to the effect that she visited Rand's Hall to sell her trinkets; she went up into Prof. A.'s room and requested him to purchase some of the articles, which he declined doing. She remained some time in his presence, when he asked her what she wanted. She then look out a subscription paper, which she was circulating for the purpose of raising money to buy her a sewing machine, and asked him to subscribe