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The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], The fence law. (search)
Persons of evil name, fame and reputation.
--Police officers Perrin and Seal made another haul yesterday, of parties supposed to be of evil name, fame and reputation, and having no visible means of support.
They gave their names as James Eagan, Michael Hanes, James C. Morehead, and John M. Thomas, and were locked up in the cage for examination this morning.
Thomas was one of the witnesses in the murder case examined before Coroner Sanxay yesterday, and a boarder at the house of Bob Patterson, the man who did the killing.
The police.
--The day police of the city, that in former times consulted only of Clement White and Wm. Byrd Page, owing to the growth of the city and the requirements of the times has been increased to eleven.
We append a list of names of the present force, viz: Reuben T. Seal, R. H. Chalkley, B. M. Morris, Wm. N. Kelley, A. D. Quarles.
M. Adams, W. T. Bibb, John A. Davis, John D Perrin, Caleb Crone, and Washington A. Griffin.
The night watch comprises a force of forty men, who, by ordinance of the Council, are compelled to reside in the city.
This force is officered as follows:
Captain, James B. Pleasants, (elected by the people;) 1st Lieutenant, L. M. Carter; 2d Lieutenant, Theodore Baptist; 3d Lieutenant. Augustus R. Cousins.
Arrests.
--The city police made the following arrests yesterday: Elizabeth Kenling, by Messrs. Bibb and Perrin, as a woman of evil name, fame, and reputation, and for obtaining money by false presences; Royal H. Brown, Robert Wright, and Bob Castole, free negroes, on the charge of stealing.
Arrests.
--Mary Bradley, free mulatto, was arrested yesterday, by officers Bibb and Perrin, of the police, charged with stealing two kitchen stoves belonging to O. A. Streaker, and put in the cage.
Shadrach slave of Dr. Sydenham Walks; Robert slave of P. Roberts, and Charles, slave of Dr. Trice were arrested by officer P rin for fighting on Main street and disturbing the public peace.
Court proceedings. Mayor's Court, Saturday, Feb. 23.
--Arthur C. Douglas, Lieutenant in Rodgera's cavalry company arrested by officers Perrin and Bibb for stealing a $300 horse from Maj. J. W. Atkinson, was examined and sent before the Hustings Court.
Lawrence Spain, arrested by officer Crone for breaking up a lot of furniture owned by Mrs. Enright, behaving disorderly and resisting the officers, was required to give security for his good behavior.
Frederick Deitrick and August Holem, arrested by policemen Carter and Bibb as suspicious characters, without visible means of support, were committed to jail for further examination.
John A. Clerke, arrested by officer Baptist for assaulting and attempting to rob Lewis Cohen, was committed to jail for further examination.
Henderson, slave of Wm. Brown, was ordered to be licked for going about with a dirk knife instead of his pass.
Peter C. King, James Hundley, Wm. H. Comstock, and Charles Suras, arrested b
The Daily Dispatch: March 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], The progressing bombardment of Vicksburg . (search)
Arrests.
--The following arrests were made by the city police on yesterday: Thos. Hays, by officer Bibb, on the charge of stealing $760 in C. S. Treasury notes, belonging to Geo. Henley; John.
slave of C. K. Maddox by the same officer, for getting drunk, behaving disorderly, and trespassing on the promises of Wm. A. Wright; and Joseph Stevenson.
for behaving disorderly in the street and resisting officer Perrin, who requested them to step their noise.