Police Book 1861-1863

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Title

Police Book 1861-1863

Date

1861-1863
11/09/2023 (digitized)

Description

LibGuide on this item available.

This volume covers the dates Wednesday, December 18, 1861 through Wednesday, March 18, 1863. This period is fully within the span of the Civil War. In 1862 Charleston also fell under martial law, and policing by the municipal force was given over to federal forces. Military presence in the city is heavily featured within this ledger, with officers' posts and commanding officers often included in records of encounters with police.

These reports particularly cover the "lower wards," which would have been overseen by the Main Station House at Meeting and Broad Street. During this period the lower wards consisted of the peninsula south of Calhoun Street.

Like other police records this volume includes names of any offenders, victims, witnesses, and officers involved; personal effects of those brought into the station; time and date; incident reported; and result of the case, including fines, punishments, and dismissals. The end of the volume has experienced water damage, but most pages with writing remain legible.
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Ms. 336, Charleston Police Records, 1855-1894

Language

English

Identifier

Ms336_Vol2

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Transcription

Lund to Calder
Walker, Evans & Co.
Account Book Manufactory
Printing.
Paper & Stationery

Evans & Cogswell,
(Successors to Walker, Evans & Co.)
Stationers and Printers,
Blank Book Manufacturers
Nos. 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Streets, Charleston.
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LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday December 18th 1861

Ellen to Alderman Riggs 12 lock P.M. For Suspicion of Theft Off. Hicks
3. Doz: Knives & Forks 31/2 Doz: Spoons
1. Broach & Bottl Liquor

M. ODonald 1.oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in State Street O.S. Chaffee
Pr. Coogan 2nd

W. T. Read 3 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in King Str: Pr. M Way

Hercules to J. S. Gibbs 6. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent to R.G. Gibbs
Warsaw do do the Workhouse

James to R. Chisolm 9 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk and Trespassing on Mr. MClure
the premises of Mr. H McClure in Mazyck Pr. Neylan
Street

Jacob to Mrs. Doniphan 10 1/4.oc. PM. Found under the House of Pr. Morrissey
Mr. Lazarus in Green Street

Daniel to Mrs. S. Wilson 12 3/4 oc. PM. Tiket without Signature Pr. Wallace
wallet 5/100

Gaston Foster, Ft Sumter 8 ¾ oc P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Cosgrove
$2.25. 72 Tickets $2.60 value care of himself in King Street

M. Hines, Ft Sumter 10 ¼ oc. P.M. Lodged for overstaying his Time Pr. Wallace
wallet 1/100

T. F. Little Ft. Sumter 1½ oc. A.M. Being in Town without per- James Meridth
Wallet 10/100 & 2 tickets mission Pr. Walsh 1st

A Red & White Cow with one Horn and
a yearling Red & white going at large Pr. Purcell
lodged at this Post
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

78 80
Dil.d Disharged

Dismissed

Fined $2 2–

To [unreadable] to order of owner

Fifteen paddles

Twenty paddles &
del’d to order of
[unreadable] to [unreadable]

Discharged

To be sent to Post

To be sent to Post

To be send to Post
To [unreadable] expense,

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
80 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday December 19th 1861

Ben to J Murray 6 ¼ oc. P.M. Supposed being a Runaway Pr. Cook

Daniel Kelly (Ft. Johnson) 8 ½ oc.. Pm. Applied for Lodging

John to J.L. Moses 9 ½ oc. P.M. No Ticket and a Runaway Pr Gould

J.D. Rinder (Co. B. Ft. Moultrie) 10 oc. Pm. Drunk and Sleeping on the Pr. Duffy
Steps at the Charleston Hotel Horan

James Owens Co. C. D. Sumter 5 ½ oc. P M. Drunk and Trespassing Pr. Burns
on the Premises of Dr. Huger in Broad Street

Patrick Conlon 10 ¾ oc. PM. Drunk Pr Cain
(Co: Capt: Pollock Ws. Legion) and unable to take care of himself in King St
Cantine Cartridge Box, 2 wallets

An Alarm of Fire given at 11 oc. P.M.
caused by the Burning of a Chimney in ward 5

J. Francis Tully 12 ¼ oc. P.M. Subject to Order of Capt. Shier Pr Morrissey
$2.05. some papers Mr. Way
John Smith, knife do do do James Higgins
Thomas Lumby $7.30 wallet knife do do do
C.W. OBrien wallet do do do
$3.40. & knife

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Liet Comdg

Friday December 20th 1861

W. T. Reed Capt. Neils Co: Em: Guard} 4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable Pr. Hickey
$1.50. Musket & Cartridge Box} to take care of himself in King Street

J. Evans, Metthew Art. Slup Rattelsnake 6 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk and unable Pr. Palmer
watch, knife & 5 Keys to take care of himself in Elliott Street Stanahan

Cloe to Ja: G. Holmes 6 ¾ oc. PM. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

Ben to HS. Butterfield 8 ½ Pm Drunk and Fighting in Anson Str. Pr. Dillon 1st

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To W.H. to order of [unreadable]
owner to be notified

To be sent to Pen

Dishcarged

To be sent to Pen

To be sent to Pen

To be sent to Pen

Information
To order of Capt. Shier

Charles MacBeth
Mayor

To be sent to Pen

To be sent to Pen

To be [unreadable] order of
owner

Twenty paddles 3
Days solely confinements then 19 [unreadable]
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued Friday December 20th 1861

D.C. Hawkins, Greenville Regt. 9. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Finegan
Cantine & Knife Legare Street

Dirk to M Melcher 10 ½ oc. P.M. To be sent to the H. Muller
Workhouse to order of H. H. Muller

Franklin Bulloo (White’s Bat) 1 3/4 oc. AM Lying drunk on Adger. Pr. Madden
40/100 wallet & knife Wharf

Lewis Richard (Ft. Sumter) 5 ¾ oc. AM. For being in Town without Lieut. Walker
a pass
Patrick Hallochan For insulting and Extorting Money Mr. Robinson
from a Lady on the Night of the Fire

An Alarm of Fire given at 10.oc. A.M. Ward 6. Bells
rung 15 Minutes
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday December 21st 1861

W. P. Jeff 16th Tenn Regt. 3 1/2 oc. P. M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Conroy
purse take care of himself in King Street

Basil Raneau 5 oc. PM. Lodged by Order of the Mayor Lieut. Wilson
wallet $31.47. Key knife & Chain

James Cahill (Ft Sumter) 5 ¼ oc. P.M. Lodged to Order of Sergt. Edmonds

N Wolf (Ft. Sumter) do do do do
W. Monson (Ft. Sumter) 6 oc. P.M. Drunk and Trespassing on the Pr. Foye
$34.60. Ticket, knife & key & Premises of Mr. Jacobs in King Street

J. Frawley (Sull. Island) 6 ¾. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr Fowley

Ths. Whelen, Sull Island 11 1/4 oc. P. M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Donnelly 1st

Ths Cain (Ft. Sumter 11 3/4. Oc. PM. Applied for Lodging

Driver of Cart C.C. Owner P. V. Brandt for careless Driving in King Street run Sergt. Davis
ning into the Carriage of E.N. Fuller at 12. oc. P.M.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To be sent to Post

To [unreadable] to order of Mr. Muller

To be sent to Post

To be sent to Post

Discharged

Charles MacBeth
Mayor

To be sent to Post

Delivered to [unreadable]

To be sent to Post

do

do

do

do

do

Fined $5

Charles MacBeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday December 22 1861.

R.T. Dwyer (1st. Regt. Georgia 8 3/4 A. M. Lying drunk in King Str Pr. Fowley

James Livett, Co. H. Capt. Sims 9 oc. A.M. To order of Lieut Farr
$7.00. & 2. Georgia Bill

Thomas Brown 11 oc. A. M. Lodged by Capt. Lutham who will
wallet 25/100 Carpet Bag call for him

Charles Smith 88/100 12 ¼ oc. AM. Drunk in Front of the Guard House Lieut. Caldwell

David Conley (Co. A. Sull. Island 4 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable
$5.75 $1.50 Augusta & ex. to take care of himself corner Market and Pr. Hickey
State Street

Joe to John Minott 8 oc. P.M. Drunk and using improper Language Lieut Walker
$4.60 watch Chain & Rule corner King and Lamboll Street

John to Capt. Melther 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Lieut. Walker
himself on East Bay

Barney Connelly 10. ¼ oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Capt. Wilson
of himself in Broad Street

Wm. Rourk, Sull. Island, 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging
1 Ticket 5/100 1 augusta Bill 25/100

G Fowley (wallet 81/100 keys 12 ¾ oc. AM Lying drunk in State Street Pr. Shanahan
Rule & Deg. 1 ticket 10/100

Jerry to J. Hopkinson 7 oc. AM. Sleeping in a Boat on Morelands Wharf Pr Hassett
A Box & Blanket with Clothing

J. S. Mills Lamar Art Lieut. Caldwell
wallet & knife


Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To be sent to Post

do

Information

Discharged

To Post

Discharged

Discharged

Discharged

To pen

Discharged

To [unreadable]

To be sent to Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday December 23th [sic] 1861

Denis Hennessy 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Wallace
$21.85. 1 pr pants & shirt

William to E. Seabrook 1 1/4. oc/ P.M. For improper exposure of his Pr. Soully
Knife 1/100 cork screw person in the Market

Emeline to Mrs. Morrell 5 oc. P.M. Lodged for safe Keeping Mrs. Feyett

Thomas Gray 50/100 1 ticket 10/100 5 ¼ oc. P. M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr Donnelly 2d

S. Magrath 33/100 5. oc. P.M. Fighting in Princess Street Pr. Conway

Joe to B. W. Warren 7 1/4 oc. P.M. Subject to owner Order T. B. Bowman
purse 23/100

M. Mullins (Ft. Moultrie) 9 ½ oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Str. Pr. Hassett
$1.80

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday December 24th 1861

Jim to Est. J. B. Legare 10. oc. A.M. Runaway Mr. Hopkinson

Nelly to John Wm. Jenkins 10 oc. A. M. Supposed a Runaway Mr. Hopkinson

Jack to James Legare 1 o’clock P.M. For Cutting down fence Posts Mr. Powers
of Mr. A. F. Browning in Limehouse Street

James Libett, Co. H. Capt. Sims 2 1/2 oc. P. M. For Trespassing in the D. Short
Charleston Hotel

John Gardner $2.85 5 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Kenny
tickets 15/100 of himself King Street

Catherina Moore 6 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk in Lawrens [sic] Street Pr. O Brien 2d
purse 20/100 ticket 10/100

John Fitzgerald, Ft. Sumter 7 ¼ oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Queen Street Pr. Harlow

Jane Campbell 10/100 ticket 5/100 12 oc. A.M. Applied for Lodging

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

80 80
Fined $5 5--
Discharged
Discharged
Fined $5 House of Corrections
Fined $5 5--
To [unreadable] order of owner
To be sent to Pen

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To [unreadable} to order of Mr. Hopkinson
Discharged
Fifteen paddles
To be sent to Pen
To be sent to Pen
Fined $2 House Correction
Discharged

Charles Macbeth
90 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

Wednesday, December 25th, 1861

Frank Garvin, Sull. Island 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and refusing to Leave, Pr. Gallagher
the Store of Dr. Teuzon corner Tradd & Church Str

D. Farrell, Hatch Bataillon 5. 1/4.oc. Pm. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Coogan 2d
$2.50 3 tickets 15/100 of himself in State Street

Bernard Connelly 9 ¾ oc. Pm.. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Conroy

Carolina to Wm Matthews 10. oc. P.M. With an Order to the workhouse J. B. Holmes
Daniel do

E. Purtal $3.57 & Rifle 10 1/4 P.M. Drunk and disorderly in a House, Pr. Gould
corner Alexander and Calhoun Streets

John A. Ford (free) 11. oc. P.M. Improper Ticket at the Ball in Phila- Pr. Daly
$1.05. Key & Check $9.50 delphia Street

W. C. Rodgers 11 ¼ oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Pr. Conway
Wallet $10.50. himself in Elliott Street

John Sullivan, Ft. Sumter 12 A M. Lying drunk in State Street Pr. Coogan 2d

Henry Hovel Sull. Island 1 1/4 oc. AM. Lying drunk in State Street. Pr. Coogan 2d

George Andreus 1 ¼ oc. AM. Fighting in Meeting near Sergt. Healy
wallet $3.11 Market Street Pr. Cleary 1st

Michael Harney said Harney was dangerously stabbed in
the Stomach sent to Roper Hospital
Two knives was found in the street brought
to the Guard House by C. H. Carrigan delivered
to Coroner Whiting Pr. Croak

Jacob Wisenberger Sull. Island 1 ¾ oc. A.M. Applied for Lodging
purse 1/100. Knife

Patrick Dean 3 3/4 A. M. Fireing a Pistol corner Market Pr. Walsh 1st
and Meeting Street released to appear 3d Lieut

P. Gowan For reshingling an out Building owned
by Mr Gowan and occupied by Mr. Kennedy Lieut. Wilson
in Meeting Street


Correct
Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

90 80
To pen

To pen

To [unreadable] connection

To [unreadable] to order of owner

Discharged

Fined $5 5--

Discharged

To pen

To pen

Ditd

To Roper Hospital

To pen

Fined $5

Could
95 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

Thursday December 26th 1861.

Patrick Hacket, Co. D. Ft. Sumter 10 ½. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in his Pr. Cain
$5. 25/100 5 tickets 1 key House on on [sic] East Bay Street

J.A. Sanders (Pistol 10 ¾ oc. A.M. Fireing a Pistol in King Street Pr. Foye
released on deposit of Five Dollar by 3d Lieut.

Y. Vallant (Capt. Kanapaux 10 3/4. Oc. A. M. For safe Keeping by Lieut. Ferguson

T.J. Harvey, Knife & 12. oc. M. Drunk and disorderly in Front Lieut. Wilson
dirk Scabbard Tooth Brush of St. Philip Church Mr Hugh Ferguson

J. T. Holdt Ft. Moultrie 1 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. Finegan
East Bay

Chambers, Ft Sumter 1 ½ oc. Pm. Lodged by Corp. West Pr. Ward 2d

J. L. Smith, Ft. Moultrie 2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on the Post Office Pr. Pursell
wallet $6.00 knife &x Steps

E.M. Pigate Bulialu 2 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Laurens & Sergt. Davis
of [unreadable] Middle Street

S. Melfi 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Fireing a Pistol in Market Str. Sergt. Davis

Wm. O Neil, Ft Sumter 2 ½ oc. PM. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Ward 2d
$5.00 of himself in Elliott Street

C. J. Reliey 3 1/2. oc P.M. For using Incendiary Language James Small

Fitzgerrald Co: E. Ft. Sumter 4 oc. P.M. Lying down drunk in Sergt. Davis
Elliott Street

Charles Ginlack Co. G 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Princess Pr. Scully
$1.05 4 ticket 50/100 Knife Street

Williams, Co. H do do do do
$1.10 Sull. Island

Phelin Co. H. Sull, Island 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying down in a entry Pr. Redmond
$1.15 1 ticket 5/100 way in Tradd Street

John Waters Co. D. Fort Sumter 5 oc. P.M. Lodged by his Corpl. Corpl. West

Elias Chase (free) Knife 5 1/2 oc. PM. Having a Pistol in his Possession Pr. Maher
wallet $ 1.40 Pistol Box Caps released to Mr. Dunlap to appear by 1st Lieut

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
95 80
To post
Fined $5 2 50 2 50
To post
Fined $5 5--

To post
To post
To post
To Post
Fined $5
To post
To give [unreadable] $500
with [unreadable] for good behavior
To post
To post
To post
To post
To post
Fined $5 5--
108 30 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 26th 1861

Frank Gavin/Purse 20/100 Lying drunk an East Bay Pr. McSweeny
Fort Moultrie

Felix Dolan 6 oc P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Elliott Street Pr. McWay

James Murphy Co H 6 3/4 oc PM. Lying drunk corner Meeting Street Pr. Scully
wallet $11.35 6 ticket 50/100 and Horlbeck Alley

Charles to Simon Lucas 8 ½ oc. PM. Disorderly Conduct corner Cal Pr. Cook
houn and King Street

McCartney 10 3/4 PM. Lying drunk corner Mazyck and Pr. Slaven
Ft Sumter Beaufain Street

May to H. McKee 10 ¾ oc. P.M. No ticket East Bay and Market Str. Pr. Neylan

Mr. Cannon (Ft. Moultrie) 12. oc. A. M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Morrissey
Ward 2nd

H. Kennedy McDaniels Lady Davis 4 oc. A. M. Lying drunk on Southern Wharf Pr. Cosgrove

W. Slaven, Co. 3/4 past 5 oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Coogan 2d
wallet

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday December 27th, 1861
Abram to H. Horlbeck 12 oc. P.M. For stealing lead pipe from Capt. J. Symons
Mr. D. Hyams premises East Bay + Lin- Pr. Scully
Guard Streets

R.B. Martin, Orr’s Regt. 12 ¾ oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Pr. Shanahan
Purse $1.10 Knife 2 Letters Street

J.F. Crump, Ft. Sumter 12 ¾ oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Redmond
care of himself in Meeting Street

C. Flemming, Co. G. Sull. Isl. 1 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk corner King Pr. Wallace
and Liberty Street

John Royal Co. B. Ft. Sumter 1 ¾ oc. P.M. Fighting in Tradd Street
Watch & knife Sergt. Healy
Martin Logan do do do
65/100 1 ticket 5/100

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
108 30 2 50
To Post
Fined $5 House Correction
To Post
Tweny paddles [unreadable] card on
Fined $2 To Post
Fined $2 on 20 paddles Workhouse
To Post
Fined $2
To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles
To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post
Fined $5 5–
113 30 4 50

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 27th 1861

Limus to Mrs. Geddes 5. oc. P.M. For stealing H. Carroll Purse con, H. Carroll
taining $7.75.

Caroline to M. McNeil Receiving stolen Money from Limus do

Robert to P. Lee 4 ¾ oc. P.M. Drunk and improper driving Pr. Dolan
on East Bay

Pr. Flood, Co. A. Ft Sumter 5 ¼ oc. PM. Drunk and disorderly on East Bay Pr. Dolan
$7.05. Knife & Book

Philip to Mr. Swinton 5 1/2 oc. PM. Safe keeping to owners order Pr. Harvey

John Brown (Lady Davis) 6. oc Pm. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr Donelly

William to R. Macbeth 10 ¾ oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be sent to the Pr. Kenny
Workhouse to owners Order

Ben to J. Steiber 8 oc. P.M. Found on the Premises of F.A. Ford Pr. Neylan
in Broad Street without permission

John Darcy, Co. E. Ft. Sumter 9 ¼ oc. P.M. Lying drunk at Jugnot [Huguenot?] Pr. Bergen
purse $3.00 & knife Church Conroy

C. S. Kirkland, Coles Island 12 1/4 oc. A M. Lying drunk in Meeting Pr. Donnelly 1st
$12.50 1 ticket 5/100 Street

Edward Ryan Co. F. Ft. Sumter 1 1/2 oc. A. M. Drunk in Church Street Pr. Hassett

Patrick OBrien Co. E. Ft. Sumter 2 3/4 oc. do do do Sergt. Davis
knife


Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Twenty paddles
Discharged
Twenty paddles
To Post
To WH to order of owner
To post
To WH to order of owner
To post
To post
To post
To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday December 28th 1861
Denis Hennessy 8 ½ oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner State Pr Conroy
$2.90 and Queen Street

Mergetten, Ft. Sumter 2 3/4 oc. PM. Lying drunk corner State and P. Scully
$1.55 & Finger Ring Chalmer Street

A Brinkmeyer $23.00 knife 4 ½ oc. P.M. For buying Lead Stolen from
see Recpt. Book Febr. 26th. 1862 the Confederate state whilst in possession Off. Hicks
of the Savanah Railroad

James to Mrs. Baynard 7. oc. PM. For safe keeping to order of Owner

George Gitsinger 11 ¾ oc. P.M. Disturbing the Peace in Pr. Scully
Princess Street and Cutting magg. Sweeny
Ross

A Black Pony going at large with
Saddle & Bridle in Church Street lodged Pr. O’Brien 1st
in Guard House Stable 11 oc. P.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday December 29th 1861
Handy to Mr. Schoolbroad 6 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent
to the workhouse to Order of his Employers W & J. Robb.

Sam to H. Ross 9 3/4 oc. P.M. No Ticket supposed a Runaway, Pr. Donaghoe

Peter McKewn C. G. Sull Isl 11 oc. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Bohen
40/100 & 75/100 Virginia Bills 3 tickets 2 Wallets

Guess Co. Lamar’s Art. Ft. Johnsons 4 1/4 oc. P. M. Drunk and unable Pr. Farrelly
to take care of himself

An Alarm of Fire given at 6 1/2 oc PM. Caused
a Chimney being on Fire in King near Tradd Street,

A. Second, given at 7 ¾ oc. Pm. caused by some
Lard falling into the Fire in Premises of Mrs. Ward
in King near Broad Street

A. Third, given at 4h40 min. AM caused by the Bur- Lieut Walker
ning of Kitchen in Ward 6. no Bells rung

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Twenty paddles
Discharged
Twenty paddles
To Post
To WH order of owner
To post
To WH order of owner
To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday December 30th 1861
Isaac to W. Robb 12 3/4 P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Boyle
P. Book 90 c. & Key of him self in Washington St

Peter to Mr Petet 1 oc P.M. For stealing from the burned Pr. Dolan
Knife & 3c. district

Adam & Major to 10 oc. P.M. For being on Mr Oakes Pr. O’Brien
Capt Richardson of premisses in State St without permission
Steamer Beauregard

Tom to E. Daly 10 oc. P.M. unauthorised ticket cr. Pr. Tierney
of West & Mazyck St

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tom to Dr Holbrook For stealing Turkeys Mr McCarrol,
George to Mr. Roper Do

Tuesday December 31st 1861
Richard to Mr. W. Dawson 2 ½ oc. P.M. Lodged by Mr. M. Levy having M. Levy
Ben to Col. C. Stephens been brought from Johns Island near
Joe to Dr Carswell Rockville

J. McKennen, 3 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Harvey
Purse & $7.15 of him self in Queen St

C. Geese Co. F 4 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged subject to order of James Higgens
Ft Sumter. Knife Lieut McM. King

William to W. Seabrook 4 ½ oc. P.M. For safe keeping by Lieut Axson.
Lieut Axson

J Thompson Co. A l0 ¼ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Bacon
$22.00 Watch & Knife the Pavillion Hotel

Joe Tally Co. A 12 ½ oc. A.M. Drunk in the Pavillion Pr. Bacon
Ft Moultrie, Purse $62.55 Hotel

1 ½ oc. P.M. An Alarm of Fire was given caused by
the partial burning of a lot of lumber in a Store house
of J. Marshon Palmetto Wff

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
113 30 2 50

Fined $2 2--
To Post
To Mag.
To WH order of owner
To give bond $200 with [unreadable] good behavior
To owner on pay of expenses
To WH order of owner
Discharged
To Post
To Post
Informal
115 30 2 50

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday January 1, 1862
J. Pearce, watch 11 ¼ oc. A.M. Laying down drunk on Pr. Barnes
$9.35 Knife Purse & Key. East Bay

A.F. Black, Co. C. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Becker
Purse10 P. Stamps & 1st. Ft. Sumt. Cumberland St

J. O’Brien 4 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Kennedy 3d.
Mr. P. Hogan premisses Meeting St

G. H. Lock, Grenwell Regt. 5 ½ oc. P.M., Laying down drunk at Pr. Morrissey
Purse $6.45 & $1.10 Geo Mr. Wyatt East Bay
Knife

F. Snider, watch 6 ¾ oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Walsh 1st
2 Wallets $4.05, .50 Geo. Church St
6 tickets 45c. & Knife

Vincent Castino 7 ½ oc. P.M. Subject to Majistrat Warrant Off. Hicks
$6.00

Bridget La Roux 9 ¾ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk on E. Bay Pr. O’Neil
$2.50

Michael Hanagan (Ft. Sumter 12 3/4 oc. A. M. Lying down Pr. Sweeny
2 tickets 15/100 drunk in Princess Street

E. G. Smith wallet $1.05 4 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Queen Street Pr. Bohen


Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
115 30 2 50
Fined $1 .90
Fifteen paddles
Discharged
Twenty paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles
To WH order of owner
Fined $5 5
To order of Lieut King
To WH to order of owner
To Post
Fined $2 2
Informative

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
123 20 2 50

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday January 2nd, 1862
D. O'Leary (Ft. Sumter) 3 3/4 oc. Pm. Drunk in King Street Pr. Donnelly 1st
knife

John Hanley (Sull. Island 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Gallagher
$1.00

B. Burnes (Calhoun Art) 6. oc. P.M. Disturbing the Peace State and Pr. Finegan
$1.00 Queen Street

G. Byrn (Calhoun Art) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Pavilion Hotel Pr. Donnelly 2nd
spur, Sword, Cantine & Haversack

G. Barber (Lyles Rifler) 8 1/4 oc. P.m. Drunk in King Street Pr. Madden
wallet $1 ticket 5/100 5 Letters & Cantine

Tom Kearnes (Ft. Sumter) 9 ½ oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Harlow

Joe to Dr. Lockwood 6 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent to the C. D. Limehouse
Workhouse to order of Dr. Lockwood

A Black Pony with Saddle and Bridle going
at Large State and Cumberland Streets Lodged Pr. Erwin
at Guard House Stable at 11 ¼ oc. PM.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday January 3rd, 1862
Stephen Cully watch 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. Cook
wallet $8.90 (Sull. Island Meeting and Market Street

Allen Miles (Dickson Co. 2 1/2. oc. PM. Lying drunk in King Str Pr. Kennedy 2d
wallet 5/100

B. Maxwell (Ft. Sumter) 2 ½ oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Pr. Tierney
wallet 5/100 ticket 10/100

Key (Co. E. Sull. Island 6. ¾ oc. P. M. Lying drunk an East Bay Pr. Scanlan 2d.
Purse & Knife

F. Springenberq Calhoun Str. 7 1/2. Oc. P. M. Drunk and drawing Sergt. Cassidy
Sword two knives his sword on Citizen in Meeting Street

James Fallin (Calhoun Art. 11. ¼ oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Gads Pr. Ward
Sword, Scabberd + Cantine den Alley Kennedy 3d


LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Fined $2 2 Fine Paid
To Post
Fined $2 2 Fine Paid
To Post
To Post
To Mag. Warrant
Fined $2 2 Fine Paid
To Post
Fined $2 2 Fine Paid

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
8–
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 3rd, 1862
M. Gunley (Sull. Island 9 1/2. oc.. Pm. Lying drunk on East Bay. Pr. Cosgrove

James McGregor (Ft. Sumter 10 1/4. oc PM. For breaking the Gas lamp in Pr. Morrissey
Gadsden Alley

Henry Cleavland (free 3 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Deputy Sherriff H. H. Sergt. Davis
purse 90/100 Hendricks

Sarah Church 3 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Gadsden Pr. O’Neil
wharf

Mrs. T. P. Lowndes 6 oc. P.M. Having her Chimney on Fire No. 16 Sergt. Slattery
Church Street

Amos to Capt. Brooks 6 oc. P.M. Stealing Wood from the State Wharf Ths. Burn
P. Scully

Jack to Wm. Roper 9 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent to
Butler do the Workhouse
Bristol do
Peter do
Abram 1d do Pr. Horan
Sam do Graham
July do Gallagher
Samson do
Aaron do
Hector do
William do
Thomas do
Abram 2d do
Hector 2d Major Seby

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. LWP
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Ft. Sumter
To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post
To WH to order of Dr. Lockwood
To owner [unreadable] of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday January 4th, 1862
Ths. Harvey $1.00 10 1/2. o’clock A.M. Drunk and disturbing the Pr: Scully
Peace in the Mills House Wallace

April to B Roddin 2 o’clock P.M. Stealing a piece of Meat from Mrs Bates
5/100 Mrs. Bates Pr. Kennedy 1st

Joseph to B.W. Warren 2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of his Honor the Mayor Off. Hicks

Denis Stone 3 ½ P.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Bacon
knife

W. Wood, Ft. Moultrie 4 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Gould
wallet

Honora Lawles 6 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Princess Street Pr. Golden

S. E. Ile (watch, wallet $25.16 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk, Meeting & Market Street Pr. Duggan
50/100 Aug: Bill 15/100 S.C.R.R. Bill

Denis Hennessy 10 ½ oc. PM. Lying drunk, Magazine & Wilson Str Pr. Duggan

T. Colding, Coles Island 11 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Berresford Street Pr. Conway
wallet

Wm Ward Calhoun Strt.
Wm. Quinn do
J. Gatley do Sergt Cassidy
J. Dunican do For safe keeping Pr. Duffy
C. August do Donnelly 1st
John Lynch do
J. Butler do


Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday January 6th, 1862
Ths. O’Donnell 12 3/4. P.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Smith
25/100 & knife

Joseph Tully (Co. D. Inf. Having Furlough 4.1/2.oc. P. M. Drunk in Broad Str. Pr. Cleary 1st

John Lunning, Ft. Sumter 2. oc. A. M. Sitting drunk corner State Pr. Erwin
purse, Ticket. 15/100 knife and Chalmer Streets
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Post
To Post
To order of Shff.
Discharged
Fined $20
Twenty paddles [unreadable]
To WH to order of owner
Discharged
Not proved [unreadable] discharged
Discharged
Discharged
To Post
Fined $2
Fined $2 2
Fined $5
To Post
To order of Capt. Calhoun

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday January 5th 1861.

W. Sloan (R. R. Badge 6 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr.Purcell
(15/100 + knife of himself on Adgers Wharf

John Tinken 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing Lead from the Brunt Districts Mr. Murray
purse $3.06. Knife 3 keys Pr. Hayes

A Franklin, Co: E. N.C. Art: 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in a Alleyway in Pr. Gould
$2.25., aug: Bill 20/100, 1 pr. Socks + x Tradd Street Fowley

Rose to W.B. Heriot 8. 1/4. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

Hardtimes to E. Baynard 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Adams-Express
2 Bundles

Moses Cupper (free) (Means Regt. 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Princess Street Pr. Scully
25 cents, knife + canteen

James to M.D. Hyams 11. oc. P.M. No Ticket in King Street Pr. Smith

John Days (Calhoun Art. 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk in Princess Street Pr. Scully

June to J.D. Jenkins 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Sleeping in a coat on Morelands Pr. ONeil
Wharf without a Ticket and jumping in the River

Deaf + Dum Man 4 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Cosgrove
wallet $1.33. Bunch of key's counterfet Horan
Bill, Box Matches

Pleasant to W. T. Peterson 4. oc. P.M. for safe keeping owner will call for at 1 oc. Owner
knife


Correct
J. Bahman Wilson
Lieut ComdgLOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

10

Discharged
Fined $10 to give bond 10
for good behavior $100
under surety

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

To WH to order of owner

To post

Fined $1 1–

To WH to order of owner

To owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
21
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday January 6th 1862

Ths. O. Connell (25/100 knife 12 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Smith

Joseph Tully (Co. D. Inf. having a Furlough 4 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk in Broad Street Pr. Cleary 1st

John Lunning (Ft. Sumter 2. oc. A.M. Sitting drunk corner State and Chal Pr. Erwin
mer Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday January 7th 1862

M. G. OBrien, Ft. Moultrie 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Under the Influence of Pr. Scully
wallet $1.80 + Revolver Liquor and drawing a Revolver in King Str. Scully

H. Flood (Ft. Moultrie 3 1/4 oc. P.M. lying drunk in Princess Street Pr. Sweeny
wallet $2.10 + key

John to N. J. Blick 3 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be delivered Owner
to Owner at 1. oc. P.M.

Denis Sullivan (3rd. Regt. Rifle Co. Stark 7. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliot Str. Pr. Morrissey
P. Book 9/100

Philip Carlon Sull. Isl. 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Tierney
wallet 55/100 2 tickets 35/100

Edward Kopp (wallet 97/100 10. oc. P.M. For shooting John Detels in Off. Sehouboe
5 tickets + watch key Anson Street

John Beale (Calhoun Art. 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Sergt. Slattery
wallet $15.00 the Bar Room of Claffy in Market Street Pr. Sweeny

Tom Murphy (Calhoun Art. do do do do do
wallet $1.50. $2 N.C. Bill 5 tickets

Marcus to Mrs. Roper 3 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged for safe keeping by the Pr. Croake
1 bag with Clothing Capt. of the Steamer Mary Francis

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Fined $5 To be sent
to Post--
To be sent to Post with
a request to
furlough
to Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post + Fined $2 1 80
To Post + Fined $2 2--
To owner
To Post
To Post
To Post + Fined $5 5--
To Post + Fined $3 3--
To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
32 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday January 8th 1862

W. Cooper Co. D. Fr. Sull. Isl. 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Scully
wallet $2.00 paid 25/100 for a Dray

D. McQueen 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliot Street Pr. Duggan
$23.85 knife + 3 tickets

Mr. Luder 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Having a dangerous Dog going Sarah Holland
at Large in Burns Lane

Gabriel to G. Gibbon 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Stealing from the Burnt Districts Sergt. Healy
released to appear by 1st Lieut.

Tom Fox 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Bull + Rutledge Pr. Ginity

Geo. Clark 7. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Beresford + Arc. Sergt. McPherson
$3.55

J.B. Ellis (Co. G. Manigauldt Bat. 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Cogan 1st

J. H. Fuldt, co. B. Ft. Sumter 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliot Street Pr. Goulden
25/100 knife

P. Ronan purse $6.30 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to order of Officer. Barry + Twohill
Coroner Whiting

F. Spangenberg Co. B. Calhoun Art. 3 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Wallace
$4.91. watch + knife

W. Bowers, whites mount. Rifle Wapoo Cut 5 1/4. AM. Lying drunk in Meeting Pr. Kenny
wallet 20/100 $10. Memphis bill Street. His horse lodged at Roddins Stable


Correct
J. Bahman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

32 80
To Post
Fined $2 2--
Discharged
Discharged
Fined $2
Fined $2 2 House Correction
To Post
To Post
To Mag
To Post
Fined $5

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
36 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday January 9th 1862

W. Martin, Wagner Ligt Art. 9. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliot Street Pr. Kenny
Knife

M. Paget, Mayrant Regt. 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Wentworth Pr. Morrissey
wallet, M Book + knife and King Street

Chs Donnell 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Applied for Lodgings
Ft. Sumter
Screw driver + worm
An Alarm of Fire given at 8 1/2 oc. PM caused
by the partial burning of an Old Cooper Shop
in the rear of J.P. Earles Lot on the Westside
of Anson near Calhoun Street no Bells rung
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday January 10th 1862
Dick to Est. C. Nohrton 11. oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. Purcell

Charles Gunlack (Sull. Isl. 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Goulden
$2.60 1 Ticket + Key

Dray No. 598 For exobitant charges for drayage W. Lawton
from East Bay to Rutledge Street

Ths. Quage Ft. Sumter 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Unity Alley Pr. Coogan 2nd

Tom Tracy Ft. Sumter 7. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by his Lieut.
wallet, knife 2 keys

Thomas Jeffers (Ft. Sumter 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Duffy
$1.70. 3 Tickets

Elizabeth McBride 5. oc. P.M. Came to the Guard House drunk

Maria Walsh 7. oc. A.M. For leaving her Infant Child Pr. Murphy
at the corner Wentworth + Rutledge Streets and Scanlan 1st
deserting the same Scully

9. oc. P.M. Brought to this Post 1/2. Doz. white Vests+
one plated Candle Stick by off. Hicks
and Two Gray Cloaks delivered to T. Mendel

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Post

To Post

To Post

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of
owner

Post

To Post

To order of his superior
officer

To Post

Discharged

To House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday January 11th 1862
J. C. Hill 1. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Laurens Pr. Ginity
and East Bay Street

James Barneville 1. oc. AM Drunk and disturbing the Peace Sergt. Cassidy
wallet $2.41., 1 ticket + knife in Princess Street Pr. Scully

Pr. Gary (Calhoun Art. do do do do
$3.05

W. Devenport 2 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk, disorderly and drawing Pr. Fowley
gold watch + chain, 16/100 knife Revolver +x his Revolver
diamond

H. W. Rige (Ft. Moultrie 3 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Donelan
wallet 60/100 S. watch + chain, knife

P. S. Bird (Preston's Batt. Summers Landing 6 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk Pr. Croake
in State Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday January 12th 1862
Sergt. Fullam (Ft. Sumter 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Donelan
wallet $7.00 knife key + M. book Broad Street

Jos. Gabriel 5/100 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and beating his wife Pr. Horan
in Church Street

George to R. Gourdine 6 1/2. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner
sent to the Workhouse at 10 1/2 oc. A.M

M. Pickett (Ft. Sumter 8 1/4. oc. PM. Lying drunk in rear of Post Office Pr. Scanlan 2d.
S. watch 63/100 5 cents Geo: Bill T. pick

Tom to E Daly 9 oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse to Owner
Order of Mr. Burdell sent at 10 1/2. oc. AM

F. Denton 12 3/4. oc. AM. Wandering about the Street having Pr. Finigan
no home

Thomas Doran 1 1/4 oc. AM Disturbing the Peace in his House and Lieut. Caldwell
beating his wife in Church Street Pr. Bohen

Martin Holland (Camp Gerry 2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Wentworth Str. Pr. Foye
10/100 knife, dagne mold + key
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

36 86
Discharged

Fined $2-- 2--

To Post

Fined $5-- and forfeiture 5--
of weapons

To Post

To Post

William H. Gillam
Mayor PJ

Discharged

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

To Post

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

Discharged

To Post

William H. Gillam
Mayor PJ
43 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday January 13th 1862.

J. M. Murray 12. 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter from the Sarsfield Light Sergt. McPherson
$32.00 Knife S. watch, chain g. key Infantry

Sarah to Mr. Burnett 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

George Griffith 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing Mr. Bouroughs Watch H. Bouroughs
from his Person returned to owner by order Pr. ONeil
of magistrate Kirkwood
Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday January 14th 1862

Ben to Ths. Sanders 10. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly towards
wallet $1.40. knife the Patrol at Rickers Ville sent to this
Post by Capt. Christopher of P.M. Rangers

A. Shaw, S.C.V. Camp Lee 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk, disorderly with a loaded Pr. Maher
wallet 1/100, knife, Revolver + Testament Revolver in his Hand in Calhoun Street

Julia to Mr. Washington 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson

Geo. Grimes, Ft. Sumter 5. oc. PM. Drunk and disorderly in Elliot Street Pr. Finegan
45/100

Pr. Mouldin, Ft. Sumter 6. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Early
purse $7.00 6 ticket v. 55/100

W. Fulmer, Ft. Sumter 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Cook
$2.20

Daphney to J. McPh. Creighton 8. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Owner

James Owens, Ft. Sumter 8 3/4 oc. PM. Lying drunk meeting + Chalmer Str. Sergt. Slattery

W. Hattaway (Co. Capt. Gaillard 11. 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on Adgers Wharf Pr. Finegan
$4.00 1 Letter
A Coil of Lead pipe was brought to this Post Pr. Kennedy 2d.
being Stolen from Col. E. B. White's Lot
Limehouse + Tradd Street
Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
8. oc. P.M. An Alarm of Fire given caused by an at
tempt to Fire the Kitchen on the Lot of Manahan in
Anson near Calhoun Street (no Bells Rung
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To order of Capt Heyward
of Sarsfield Light Infantry

To order of owner

To Mag.

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Fifteen Paddles +
Discharged

To Post

To WH
to order of
owner

To Post

do

do

To order of owner

To Post

do

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday January 15th 1862

W. Campbel 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Street Pr. McSweeny
98/100 purse, knife, keys, Mem.

D. Higgins 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct, King + Wentworth Str. J. McDowell

James Thompson, Gadberry Regt. 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly and Mr. Gibbs
knapsack, Sword, Haversack, Canteen + Bowie Knife drawing a knife on Citizen Pr. Gould

W. J. Carroll 9. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodgings

B. Smith, Co. D. Sull. Island 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Princess Street Pr. Donnelly 1st

M. Haldemann, Col. Elford Regt. 11. 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Pearson
$2.50. keys, S. driver, knife, + p. case Princess and Archale

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday January 16th 1862

Wm P. Harper 10 1/4. oc. A.M. Found in the camp on the
Race Course as a Suspicious Character
sent down by Col. Danzler

Mary Ann McCall (free) 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Beresford Street. Pr. Donaghoe

John Rantin 5. oc. P.M. For Stealing lead pipes from Mr. Pr. Beesly
John Crogen Elliott premises Burnt district

John Duggan 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter from Brig Mary Wright Pr. Lebby
$4.05. Sheat knife Capt. Lebby

Hester to L. Hendricks 7 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Pr. Dillon 1st.
Purse 87/100

Will to A. R. Mcuin 9 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Owner

Hanora Burk 11 3/4 oc. P.M. Stealing a Revolver from J. J. Batson
Batson in Elliott Street Pr. Golden

Joseph Tully Co. D. Sull. Isl. 4 3/4 oc. A.M. Having no Furlough Lieut. Wilson
in Market Street Pr. Smith

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

43 80
Fined $2 2--

To Post

Discharged

To Post

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To House Correction

To House Correction

Discharged

To Mag: warrant

To WH to order of owner

To WH to order of owner

Fined $10 10–

To Post

55 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 16th 1862

Lawrence to T. O. Becket 5. 1/4 oc. A.M. No Tickets on Morelands Wharf Pr. Smithwich

Correct
J. Backman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday January 17th 1862

Peter to J.W. Jenkins 10. oc. A.M. For Stealing a Watch from Pr. Duffy
puter whistle London to Mrs. Petigru

H. Harris 11 1/2. oc. AM. For taking Lead pipe from the John Kenny
25/100 + finger Ring Burnt district

D. Kelly (Ft. Johnson) 3. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on East Bay Pr. Kennedy 1st
purse 24/100 2 tickets + 15/100

W. Black (Calhoun Art. 3 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Capt. Preston Sergt. Davis

T. W. Malone Having no platform in front of his
bildings in Market Street

William King $2.45 9. oc. P.M. Deserter from Steamer Ludy Davis

William Morrissey 9. oc. P.M. do do do Pr. Sweeny
watch, keys $4.20. Speks ONeil

J. L. Strong 9. oc. P.M. do do do Scully
$5.60. 1 ticket keys + g. screw

H. Scott $2.35 9. oc. PM do do do

Billy (Idiot) free 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Sleeping in a Boat at the foot Lieut. Caldwell
of King Street Pr. Rily

P. Norton (Ft. Sumter 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on Adgers Wharf Pr. Smithwick

Thomas Carnes 26/100 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in a Alleyway Sergt. Davis
in Queen Street Pr. Powers

A Silver Watch brought to this Post by Off. Hicks
belonging to London see case above

Correct
J. Backman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles

To House Correction

To Post

To Post

Fined $10 + to
repair pavement

Delivered to officer

To the work house

To Post

Discharged

Informative

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday January 18th 1862

William Atkinson (Camp Gardner Corner) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk in King Street Pr. Kennedy 3rd
wallet $10.65. knife

J. F. Grandsire 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and Trespassing on S. Wilson
44/100 2 tickets 10/100 2 knives + sundry's Mr. W. Wilson premises in State Street Pr. Donnelly

Jeny to W. Rhett 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway J. M. Mikell

Ben to Dr. Campbell Stealing lead Pipes from the Burnt A. F. Browning
district

J. W. Sparks (Ft. Moultrie 6 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Pr. Scanlan 1st

Emma Riley (dirk knife 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For stabing J. P. Savage in J. P. Savage + E Morse
wallet $5.20. watch Elliott Street Pr. Golden

Thomas Burnham 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Maher
30/100 knife S driver, 1 box caps Coogans Bar Room on East Bay Morton

John Davis 30/100 2 tickets 9. oc. P.M. On suspicion of Stealing a Silver N. Sohearham
wallet keys +sheath knife watch Pr. Murphy

John Morgan 9 1/2 oc. P.M. On suspicion of stealing a Off. Hicks
Silver watch

William to Mrs. Jervey 10. oc. P.M. For Sleeping in a Boiler foot Pr. Early
knife of Hasel Street

T. Kavanaugh 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Sergt. Healy

T. Doran 12 3/4. oc. A.M. For safe Keeping by Sergt. Brown Sergt. Brown
Co. E. Ft. Sumter

Brigett Healy 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Horan

Peter Corners, Sull. Island 1 1/2. oc. A.M. For safe keeping to be Sergt. OBrien
$10.20. called for in the Morning

Joun Lunny Fr. Sumter 6 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Wallace
knife OConner

T. O. Brien Ft. Sumter do do do
key + knife

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

55 80
To Post

To House Correction

To WH to order of
owner

Discharged

To Post

Fined $10 + to give
bond $100 with
for good behavior

Fined $2 2--

Discharged

Discharged

Fined $1 or 15 paddles Workhouse
+ del’d to order of owner

Fined $2 2--

To order of officer

Discharged

To Post

To Post

do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

59 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday January 19th 1862

T. B. Wright (Ft. Moultrie 12 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Ginity
watch + chain 50/100 m. book (paid Dray 25/100)

Henry Beathy (Sull. Island 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in State Street Pr. OLoghlen
wallet 50/100 + 2 Books

Pr. OLeary (Ft. Sumter 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. OLoghlen
$5.00 1 ticket 10 cents + knife Pr. Mackin

Mary Ryan 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk on East Bay Pr. Ward 2d.

Bridget Healy 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in State Wharf Pr. Wallace

Philip to R.A. Swinton 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Found in Elliott Street Pr. Smith

W.J. Falk (Rifle Co. Capt. Small 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Washington Pr. Kennedy 3rd
Street

Dr. Douglas (knife 11. oc. A.M. Drunk and exposing his Person C. A. Milller
in the Rotunda of the Charleston Hotel Pr. Cleary 1st.

Soloman to H. Anerum Detained
Jim to Mr. Davidson do
Isaac do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday Janary 20th 1862

James Crosby 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk corner Cumberland Sergt. Dolan
wallet $36.25, 7 tickets g. watch and Church Street
2 w. keys, 2 knives

John to John Horlbeck 7 1/2. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

Denis Flynn 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly in the Streets Pr. Walsh 1st
(Ft. Sumter and under the Influence of Liquor

James ODonnell (Ft. Sumter 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on the Pr. Cooke
Battery
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

59 80
To Post

To Post

To Post

Discharged

To House Correction

sent to owner

To Post

Discharged

Twenty paddles

do

do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 5--

To WH to order of owner

To Post

To Post
64 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

Continued January 20th. 1862.

George Morris (free) 10 3/4. oclock P.M. Attempting to pass for a white Mr. Plane
$2.00 key Man in Archdale Street and under the influence Pr. Fowley
of Liquor

Esther Loryea 11 1/4. oc. AM. For having her dry goods shop Lieut. Wilson
open and Selling goods on Sunday 19th inst.
in State Street

Tetotal Restaurant No. 352. King Street For having his store open Lieut. Wilson
B. Feldmann on Sunday 19th inst

March to Mrs. J. Ancum 3. oc. A.M. No Ticket in Smith Street Pr. Mackin
Knife
A Trunk found on Accommodation Wharf Sergt. Slattery
Addr. Lieut J.J. Weisinger, Blackville Pr. Neylan
South Carolina

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday January 21st. 1862

Ths. Coffy ($9.25, Knife 11 3/4 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Chalmer Pr. Harlow
Street

Wm Fowley 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and resisting the Sergt. Dolan
$50.00 (3 gold pieces) $5 + Police corner Archdale + Beaufain Street
2 British Soverin

George Reinecke 2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by request Pr. Pearson
$5.50 + knife of Lieut. Cohen of the Palmetto Rifle to be
called for by the Sergt. of Co.

Wm. Aiken, T. A. Whitney Agent, for not having a platform to the Sergt. Davis
Gate of his House corner Beaufain and
St. Philip Street

Joseph to J.A. Cook 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Runaway, at the Ball Garety Hall Pr. OBrien 2nd

Cyrus to Jos. Gibbs 9 3/4. oc. P.M. No Ticket on East Bay Pr. Shanahan
$3.50. + knife

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

64 80
Fined $5 5–
Discharged
Dismissed
Discharched
To be delivered to owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 2–
Fined $5 5–
To order of officer
Fined $10 + pavement
to be repaired
Twenty paddles +del’d
in solitary confinement
to order of owner
Discharged
76 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 21st 1862.
Mike to Mr. Robertson 10. oc. P.M. Doubtfull Ticket in Meeting Street Pr. Ginety
S. watch $14.09 + Key's

Elizabeth McBride 11. oc. P.M. Drunk and Applied for Lodging

M. Greenan (wallet, s. watch 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Philadelphia Street. Sergt. Davis
knife + key's + thimble

Arthur Cusens (Kanapaux Co. 3. oc. A.M. Lodged for safe keeping by Privates Pr. Donnelly 1st
Sheath Knife Nolan + Daly of said Comp.

A Red Cow with horns also a Red and White Pr. Coogan 2nd
Cow without Horns brought to this Post going
at Large in Beaufain Street 2 oc. A.M.

A Bay Mule going at Large in State Street
lodged at Roddins Stable at 2 1/4 oc. P.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wedneday January 22nd 1862.

George Gitsinger 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by Corporal Holton Corpl. Holton
$16.57 for safe keeping Pr. Farrelly

Maria Walsh 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Alderman Sergt. McPherson
Gilliland

M. Harney 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Pr. Cleary 2d
Purse $10.00 N.C.
Bad Bill

M. Donaghue (Ft. Sumter 8 1/2. oc. PM. Lying drunk, Broad + E. Bay Str. Pr. Hayes
Musket + key

Diana to Jos. Blackman 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Subject to Magirate Warrant Off. Hicks

J. Provost For having a dangerous Cellar door in His Honor the Mayor
Orange Street

A Red Cow with Horns also a Black + White Pr. Cogan 1st
Cow with no Horns brought to this Post going Neylan
at Large in Meeting Street at 2 3/4 oc. A. M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

76 80
Twenty paddles +
del’d to order of owner
In solitary confinement
Discharged
Fined $2 2–
To order of officer
To owner on pay of
expences
To owner on pay of
expences

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer
To House Correction
Fined $2 House Correction
To Post
To mag: [unreadable]
Fined $10 + door
to be immediately rep-
To owner on pay of
expences

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
78 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday January 23d, 1862.

H. Leggett (Sull. Island 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Hayes
knife of himself in King Street

John McMahan (50/100 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Disturbing the Peace in Burns Pr. Maher
key Lane

Wm. Morgan (Revolver) 2. oc. A.M. Drunk and disturbing the Peace Pr. Scully
wallet $19.35. m. book cork Screw in Princess Street

An Alarm of Fire given at 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Pr. OBrien 1st
caused by the Burning of a Barrell containing
cumbustable Matter in the Store of Haviland
Stevenson + Co. Hayne Street. Bell rung. 15. minutes
Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut comdg

Friday January 24th 1862.

George Burns (Calh. L. Art 12 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to
order of Capt Preston

John M. Mitchem (James Island) 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Gallagher 1st
1 Pistol, knife $1.05. corner East Bay + Wentworth Street

Thomas Jones $4.00 3. oc. P.M. Throwing Crackers into the John Kenny
Store of John Kenny corner Queen +
Philadelphia Streets

A. McLeish 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Having his Chimney on Lieut. Caldwell
Fire in Cumberland Street

Alick to R. Bee 1. oc. A.M. Having an unauthorised Ticket Sergt. McPherson

Henry to Mr. Bunch do do do do Pr. Gallagher 1st
wallet 37/100 S. watch + 4 Stud

The office of Missroon + Co. not locked Pr. Cosgrove
with Key in Door said Door was locked
and key brought to this Post

Correct
C James F Caldwell
3rd. Lieut LW Police
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
78 80
To Post
Discharged
Fined $2 2–
Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post
To Post
Fined $2 2
Fined $20
Fifteen paddles
Twenty paddles
Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
82 80

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday January 25th 1862.

John Bunton Sull. Isl. 2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Deserter Pr. Scully
alias
John Darcy

Wm Semke 7 1/2. oc. A.M. Forgiving or Selling Liquor (whiskey) Off. Maher
to a Slave at his Store corner Wall and Minority
Streets

W. J. Smith, Butler Rifle 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in King Street Sergt. Cassidy
90/100 paper + 50/100 Silver

George Monroe (Ft. Moultrie 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in alleyway in Pr. Meyer
wallet 5/100, 2 tickets, 2 Stamps a bundle Broad Street
2 B. matches

J. Sullivan (Ft. Moultrie 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on Easat Bay Pr. Dillon 1st

A. S. Griffin (1st Regt. Rifle 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Scully
knife

Patrick Morrissey 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Pearson
2/100 Limehouse Street

John Cahill 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Having his Chimney on Fire Pr. Caine
in Philadelphia Street

An Alarm of Fire given, caused by the
Burning of Said Chimney above

A Bay Pony with Saddle + Bridle going at
Large in Hasel Street lodged in B. Roddin's
Stable at 8 1/2. oc. P.M.

A Small Pig going at large brought to this Post Pr. McSweeny
at 2. oc. A.M.

2 Lamps at St. Phillips Church
1. do East Battery near Mr. Ravenel's a large Hole in the Street
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut L. W. Police
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Post
Fined $50
To Post
To Post
To Post
To Post
Discharged
Information
To owner on pay’t
expenses
To be sold
Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday January 26th 1862.

Henry Boyle (Ft. Sumter 1. oc. P.M. For overstaying his Leave Sergt. Slattery
50/100 3 Watch Keys

George Maxwell (Co. D. Ft. Moultrie 1 1/2. oc. P.M. For Stealing a Carpet Bag
of J. A. W. Owens gold watch returned by Maxwell to Officer Hicks

Joe Farrell (Calh. Art 2. oc. P.M. Lodged by Capt. Preston to his Order Pr. Harlow

Andrew Palmer 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. Donnelly 1st.
Market and East Bay Streets

R. Parker 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street. Sergt. Healy

Sarah + 2 Children to A. B. Glover 9. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping with an order Owner
to the Workhouse

Joe Conway (free) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. For receiving Stolen Goods and Off. Hicks
wallet 2/100 s. watch + chain 1 cloth coat also for Nonpayment of Capitation Tax 1861.
1. Alpack 1 Black Satin Vest
1. muslin vest 1. pr. Black pants
3 light colored pants 3 shirt +
1 gold watch returned to J. A. W. Owens see minute book the 25th. inst.

Gilly Crier Detained by order of his Honor the Mayor
Bell Johnson

Magy Ross 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Receiving Stolen Goods Off. Hicks

Burges to Est. C. Bllum 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Princess Margret Bitner
1/100 Street and striking Mrs. M. Bitner Pr. Donaghoe
Mary to Mrs. Marsh Donnelly 1
Rebecca Turpin (free) Duggan

Thomas Kelly (C. F. Steamer 1 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Ginity
at Wapoo Cut
$13.25 watch key 1 5/100 ticket + wallet

James Armstrong For allowing a Quantity of Wood to remain Sergt. Davis
in front of his Door in Market Street

Two Lamps to Ft. Ph. Church
1 do State Str. a large hole in Sidewalk.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
82 80

Del’d

Del’d

To order of Capt Preston

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

Twenty paddles 3
days solitary confine
ment then 19 paddles
& discharged–

To give bond $100 with
surety for good behavior
Discharged

To give bond $100 with
surety for good behavior

Discharged

To post

Fined $20

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
87 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday January 27th. 1862.

Sophia to Moses Levy 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Owner

Susan Drayton (free do for harboring Sophia Slave of Mr. Levy Moses Levy

Lizzy to T. S. Heyward do do do do

Pat Flanagan (Macbeths L. Art) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Princess Pr. Gould
53/100 Street

James to J. Vidal 6. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. Davis
6/100

Samuel Mellet (Church Flat) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner East Bay and Pr. Keily
80/100 + 2 tickets 20/100 Adgers Wharf

Tim Sullivan (Ft. Sumter 12 1/2 oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner Church and Pr. Kennedy 1st
Broad Street

2. Lamps to St. Ph. Church
1. do State Street hole in Sidwalk

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

George Gitsinger 2 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Cogan 1st
purse $3.65.

Wm Harper 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to Order of Lt. Beauregard Sergt. Dixson

Tom to O. Mills 5 1/2. oc. P.M. For Stealing a lot of Rope and Pr. Ginity
purse 45/100 knife offering the same for sale

John Bean 5 3/4. oc. P.M. For Safe keeping to order of Sergt. Whaley

Michael Kelly (Ft. Sumter 6 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Duggan
purse + knife

John O. Rorke 11. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Sergt. Dolan
50/100 knife, 1 ticket near Meeting Street

Susan Robertson 11. oc. P.M. Drunk in Queen near Meeting Str. Sergt. Dolan

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

15 paddles. 3 days solitary
confinement then 10 paddles
& detained to order of owner
Do
To post
To WH to order of owner
To post
To post
Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $3 3–
To order of officer
Dismissed to be
del’d
To order of officer
To post
Fined $5 5–
To House Correction
95 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 28th. 1862

Denis Dunn 11 1/2 oc. PM. Drunk on East Bay Pr. Boyle

R. M. Brown (Camp Gist 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Beaufain Street Denis Dunn

Billy Idiot (free) 10. oc. P.M. Wandering about the Street Sergt. Dolan

Pr. Mullins (Ft. Sumter 7. oc. A.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Horan

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday January 29th 1862.

Thomas Doran 11. oc. A.M. Drunk in Church Street. Pr. Donnelly 2d.

R.H. Dove (Revolver) Ft. Moultrie 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in King Street Pr. Purcell
$1.00 A. Bill 10/100 wallet

Shadrick to T. S. Smith 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Running his Horse against Pr. Harlow
the Rope at St. Philip Church and breaking
the Lighted Lantern hanging on said Rope

Aaron Bates (Fr. Sumter 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Sergt. Quin
of himself in Meeting Street

David to S. H. King 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. Davis
a Box

Shae Ft. Sumter 10. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Sergt. Davis
wallet $2.35. 6 tickets knife

James Kelly 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging
Belt + Sword

Mary Ray (free) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. No Ticket, and Quarreling at Pr. Kenny
Ball in Garety's Hall

Mary Ann Zanuga 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Disorderly Conduct in State Pr. Kennedy 3rd.
wallet $15. 60/100 g. watch + Chain Street and being dressed in Male Attire

J.J. Fenton wallet $2.75 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Interfering with the Police Pr. Kennedy 3rd.
2 keys + 2 tickets in the discharge of their duty Kennedy 1st
Smithwick

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
95 80
Fined $3 House Correction

To Post

To parents

To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

To post- [unreadable]

Discharged

To post

To WH to order of owner
in payt’ of fee

Fined $2 + to Post 2–

Discharged

Twenty paddles

Fined $10 10–

Discharged

107 80

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 29th. 1862.

Samuel Hart (Ft. Sumter 1 1/4 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Beaufain Street Sergt. Slattery
$27 3/100 6 tickets wallet Pr. Neylan

Henry Hickey (Whites Bat. 7 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in the Market Lieut. Wilson
Pr. Palmer

Joseph Morris $4.00 Sav. Bills 10. oc. A.M. for safe keeping by order of
General Ripley
Two Lamps to St. Phl Church

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday January 30th 1862.

Daniel Burke, Ft. Sumter 11 3/4. oc. AM. Lying drunk on East Bay Lieut. Walker
wallet $2.00

Thomas Williams (free) 12. oc. P.M. For Robbing the House of Off. Hicks
wallet, knife Samuel Tawley of One Hundred and
Sixteen Dollar Eighty Five Dollars
was found in his Bed by officer Hicks, turned
over to Lieut. wilson (See Rec. Book Febr. 1st, 62

Isaac Winningham 4 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Lieut. Beauregard
wallet $10.21. Knife

Thomas D. Elforrd $10.00 do do do

Patrick Collins 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Keily
care of himself in Meeting Street

Philis to A.R. Mitchell 9 3/4. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

J. A. Pierce Co. A. 11. 1/4. oc. P.M. For Safe keeping by Corpl. Albert

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
107 80
To Post

To Post

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

Discharged
from imprisonment

To order of officers

Do

Fined $2 2–

To WH to order of owner

To order of officer

Charles Macbeth
109 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday January 31st 1862
John C. Heanan 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Deserter Sergt. Whaley
Fort Moultrie

John Murphy (Ft. Sumter) 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Mar Sergt. Whaley
2 knives, 1 Dirk, Razor, wallet 5/100 ket Street
5 tickets

A. P. Ober Sullv. Island 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in a Alleyway in Pr. Maher
Broad Street

Patrick Boyle (knife 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and striking a Negro Pr. Conway
Boy the Slave of Mr. Dupont in Church Street

Ann to P. Rahell 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Off. Twohill
15/100

W. Brower (knife) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying down drunk in Arch Sergt. Slattery
dale Street

S. Negle (Ft. Moultrie 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Mangels
purse $2.80 knife

Charles to G. Trenholm 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in Cumberland Street Pr. OConner

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday February 1st. 1862.
Josephine to Dr. Lebby 12 3/4 oc. P.M. For harboring Ann the Off. Twohill
Chloe to Mr. Harris Slave of Mr. P. Rahell

W. T. Read $8.67. 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk at Church and Pr. Gallagher 1st
Market Streets

Daniel Lynch (Ft. Sumter 6. oc. P.M. Lying drunk at Tradd and Pr. Coogan 2d
Meeting Streets

O. Abbercumbie Co E. J. Island 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Cogan 1st
near the Millshouse

L. A. Burns Sull. Island 3. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Smith Street Pr. Leddy

H. Boyle (Ft. Sumter Detained see January 26th. inst.
G. Maxwell (Ft. Moultrie

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
109 80
To order of Capt. Adams

To Post

To Post

To House Correction for 3 days

To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 House Correction

To Post

Ten paddles
8– See Dec. 12th 1[8]61
117 80

Wm. H. Gillilant Mayor. P. T.

Twenty paddles
Twenty paddles

Fined $2 2–

To post

To post

To post

To give bond $500
with surety to keep
fine

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
2–
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday February 2nd. 1862.

Ben Smith 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk cor. Archdale + Market Str. Pr. Slaven
purse 50/100, 1 ticket 5/100

P. Fitzgerald (Ft. Sumter 5. 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Walsh 1st
$1.05 of himself in Tradd Street

Simon to R. F. Shier 8 1/4. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

James Kelly (Camp. on Magnolia 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Egan
purse $39.79. Sword Bajonet Cartr. Box care of himself in Meeting Street
Canteen, knife Bundle

A Small Black Girl (Name Margaret) belonging
to Mrs. Allen McMackin, Can be found at Wm
Doran in Beadons Alley near Tradd Street

Correct
J. Backman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday February 3rd. 1862.

Prince to J. Hanahan 11. oc. A.M. For safe keeping by his employer Capt. Tabean
purse 6/100 knife with an Order of his Employer Pr. Morton

Robert Sweet (Ft. Moultrie 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and not able to take Pr. Kennedy 2nd.
wallet $42.35 care of himself in Meeting Street

John to F.C. Blum 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Charged with Stealing a Raft Mr. Sohulte
13/100, knife Box matches of Lumber from Mr. Henry Schulte Pr. OConner

Henry to Mrs. Gant (J.W. Brodie 11. 1/2. oc. P.M do do do Lieut. Caldwell
agent

Albert Martin (free) 10. oc. P.M. Having no Sleeping Ticket Off. Twohill
wallet $1.22. + sundry's on Mr. Gibbs Lot Lamboll Street Sergt. Healy

Sam to R. R. Bee do do do do
9/100, 2 keys, Knife + speks

P. Lynch Ft. Sumter 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Dillon 1.
care of himself George + St. Philip Street Goulden

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Discharged

To Post

To WH to order of owner

To Post

Information

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To WH to order of owner

To Post

Ten paddles 3 days solitary
confinement then 10 paddles more
and detained to order of owner

Discharged

Discharged

Discharged

To Post

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday February 4th 1862.

Hall Covill 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street. Pr. Sweeny
wallet, 5/100, knife, key, g. watch

Susan Hudson (free 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk corner Market + King Str. Pr. Kennedy 2nd

W. E. Breland (Means Regt.) 4 3/4. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Str. Pr. Mangels
wallet $5.10 + 2 Letters

Thomas Fitzpatrick 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Pr. Bacon
Co. Capt. Jones 77/100 Magnolia

Hannetta to Dr. Dawson 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Sleeping in Stall in the Market Pr. OLaglen

James Mc.Mawman Ft. Sumter 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Pr. McSweeny
Beadons Alley

Wm. Magill (Magnolia 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Sergt. Slattery
wallet $28.66, knife L. glass Queen Street
$1. g. Bill
An Iron Gray Pony with Bridle and Sergt. Slattery
Saddle Cloth on lodged at this, going at
Large in Rutledge Street 12 3/4. oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday February 5th 1862.

J. W. Cox (Wh. Bat. 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Duggan
wallet 2 S. watches delivered to Lieut. Moses

J. B. Laing 6 1/4 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Preston or
Lieut Pringle

William Grainger (Ft. Sumter 7. oc. P.M. Striking a Soldier in J.M. Hurst
the Pavilion Hotel

Jack to Est. Lockwood 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in the Ballroom at Off. Hicks
purse 10/100 + keys Garety's Hall Pr. Donaghoe

Lawson to W. J. Robertson do do do do

John Crobet $4.70. 1 ticket 1 1/4 oc. A.M. Fighting corner Market + King Str. Pr. Fowley
Croak
Duggan

Michael Dougherty do do do do
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
2
Fined $2

To House Correction

To Post fined $2 2–

To Post

Delivered to owner

To Post
Fined $3 & to be sent 3–
To Post

To owner on pay’t of
Expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Delivered

To order of Capt. Preston

To Post

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

19


MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 5th 1862.
Michael Dillon 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on Mills Wharf Pr. Donelan

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Thursday February 6th 1862
Patrick Hely (32/100 matches 9/c. oc. A. M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Donovan
knife

John Flowers (Ft. Moultrie, 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Dillon 1st
20 cent (paid dray)

Drue $10.75 1 1 /4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Hartigan
S. watch + Chain, Knife + 2 keys) released to appear
paid Twenty five cents for a Dray

W. Black (Capt. Preton, 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by Sergt. Whaley 2d

Thomas Jones 2. oc. P.M. Stealing Iron in the Burnt District Pr. O Brien 1st

Josiah Brown (free 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Anson Street Pr. Wallace
wallet + knife

M. O. Sullivan 4 3/4 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Preston Sergt. Whaley

M. Highland (Ft. Moultrie, 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on East Bay Pr. Leddy
wallet 6/100 knife

S. Gaskin (Ft. Moultrie 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Leddy

McGouldrick 6 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Wallace
Purse 6/100 knife Ft. Moultrie

John Riplin (Ft. Moultrie 1o. oc. P.M. Drunk in Meeting Street Pr. McSweeny

James Strong (Ft. Moultrie 7. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Hickey

John to W. L. Daggett 7 3/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the workhouse Owner

Thomas to B.R. Carrall, 10. oc. P.M. No Ticket on East Bay Pr. Ward 2.
wallet, knife

P. Mayfield $60. 97 (Ft. Moultrie 9. oc. P.M. for safe keeping by Corpl. Hayes Co. H.
money returned Butler and a other the proper owners (by 1st Lieut. Wilson)

Pr. Walsh (Ft. Moultrie 10 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Keily
key + ticket
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

19
Fined $2 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 House Correction

To Post

Fined $2 2–

To order of officer

To House correction

Fined $2 or 15 paddles 2–

To order of officer

To post

To post

To post

To post

To post

To WH to order of owner

To post

Fined $1 or 10 paddles 1–

To post
26–

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 6th. 1862
Patrick Cummings 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly and cutting Pr. Pearson
$52.55. Pr. Sweeny in Elliott while on Duty

John Kelly 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Shooting M. OBrien in Beresford Lieut. Caldwell
25/100, 1 Ticket Street disordesorderly Conduct Off. Hicks

M. OBrien 11 3/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Beresford Str.

James Burnes 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Pearson
1/100 1/2 of a 5/100 Bill knife

Duncan McDonald (Ft. Moultrie 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Franklin Str. Lieut. Caldwell
$1.20. knife pencil

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday February 7th 1862
Jerry to R. C. Jervey 12. oc. P.M. Lodged by owners order Mr. Thomas Flinn

George Johnson (Capt. Preston 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Elizabeth Pr. Boyle
S. watch 63/100 and Henrietta Streets sent by Lt. Caldwell
delivered to Capt. Preston order at 7 1/2 oc. AM.

John Goran 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disturbing the Peace Pr. Donnelly 1st.
knife in State Street

William Morrissey (St. Lady Davis) do do do

Patr. Collins Contracter Ward 3. Filling up Concord, South of Sergt. McPherson
Laurens Street with Offal from the Streets

William J. G. Elliott 9 1/4. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

Ann O 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk applied for Lodging

D. Brown (bunch Keys 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disturbing the Sergt. McPherson
Peace in Broad Street

M. Heines 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Anson Street Lieut. Caldwell

Dick to P. Remley 11. 1/4. oc. P.M. Sleeping in a Boat at the Pr. Foy
Foot of Hasel Street

L. Rush Ft. Sumter 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Pr. Dillon 2nd
$1 Knife 2 tickets

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
26
To Mag.

To Mag.

To Post

Fined $5 5–

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of owner

Delivered

Fined $5 & to give 5–
bond with surety to keep peace
$100
Discharged
Fined $2 Settled July 31st 1862

To Wh to order of owner

Discharged

Fined $2 2–

Fined $2 2–

To WH a [unreadable]
to order of owner in pay’t of
fee – owner to be notified

To post

40
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 7th 1862

John ORourke (loaded Pistol 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Boating B. H. Capehart in Tradd Lieut. Caldwell
27/100, 20/100 N.C. Bill Street Sergt. McPherson

James Murray do do do do Pr. Conway

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday February 8th, 1862

Moses Johnson (free 5. oc. P.M. Fighting Corn. Elizabeth + Calhoun Str. Sergt. Davis
5/100

Tom to Mrs. McMillan do do do do
released to Owner to appear

C. E. Rowand 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk back of the Courthouse Sergt. Davis
27/100 key's 1 ticket

Patrick Carrell 6 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Foy
care of himself in King Street

John Kelly 9. oc. P.M. To Order of Lieut Sitgreaves (Preston Sergt. McPherson
$4.00 Dagerotipe 1 necktie Battery

William Moffit (Preston Battery 11 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Kennedy 3rd
wallet 3/100 + worm Elliot Street

John Ward Co. A. 1st. Art. Simmons Bluff 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk Lieut. Caldwell
50/100 in Meeting Street

John OBrien (Ft. Sumter 3 1/4. oc. A.M. Trespassing on the premises Mr. Barbot
purse $1.70. + nine Tickets of Mr. Barbot, meeting + Tradd Streets

Molly McKibben 11 1/2. oc. A.M. For safe keeping by order of Off. Sehouboe
his Honor the Mayor

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

45–
Fined $10 & to give bond
$200 under surety for good
behavior

Fined $10 & to give bond
$200 under surety for good
behavior

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles

Discharged

Discharged

Fined $2 House Correction

To order of Sitgreaves

To post

To Post

Fined $2 & to post 1 70

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
41 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday February 9th 1862

Edward Johnson (Arsenal) 9 3/4. oc. A.M. Fighting in Queen Street Pr. McSweeny
revolver
Francis Cody (Rantowls do do do do
10 cents, knife 3 key's
Denis Hennessy 9 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly at the Pr. Morton
$2.00 10 cents geo. Bill Store of Mr. Siegling in King Street
whites Battallion
Philip Keefe 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk on the Premises of P. Sergt. Reigne
Fogarty
Jerry to Martha Bowen (free) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. With an Order to the
Workhouse
Mary Ryan 7. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in King Street Pr. Boyle
King Street
James Kelly (Rantowle) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by Corpl. Hayes
wallet 5/100 + 3 tickets
Tom to R. Brodie 8 3/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of owner Pr. OConner
Patr. Harrington (Rantowls) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Corpl. Hayes
Hanora Bridget Hannon 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable Sergt. Healy
to take care of herself in Church Street
William Moran (Rantowls 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and falling over Sergt. Dolan
knife 1 ten + 1 five 6 Tickets board in Market Wharf
Henry Steward 1 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Bacon
wallet $1.43. Tickets 10/100 2 knives care of himself in Elliott Street
2 finger Ring M. Book
R. C. Goodlet (Whites Bat.) 4 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Smithwick

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To post & forfeiture of weapons
To post
To post
Discharged
To W.H. to order of owner
Discharged
To order of officer
To W.H. to order of owner
To order of officer
Discharged
To post
Discharged
To Post

Wm. H. Gillilant Mayor PT
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday February 10th 1862.

John to Mr. Passailigue 11. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway John Waldron

M. Mealia $1.85. 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in a lot in Pr. OBrien 2d
Market Street

George Gorman 3. oc. P.M. Drunk and Trespassing on Pr. Kennedy 2nd
the premises of Alderman Gilliland in
Hasel Street

G. F. Smith (Ft. Sumter 6. oc. P.M. Sitting down drunk at St. Sergt. Davis
screw driver Michael Church

John Connell 9. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Water Street Pr. Cain, Bohen
Donnelly 2d

Pennal Cumbe (Preston Battery) 10 1/2. oc. Lying drunk in Pr. McSweeny
Knife Tradd Street

Jim to Mr. Freer 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Being in the City without Pr. Kennedy 1st

George do Ticket from the Owner and attempting
Ben do to leave the City without at Ticket from
the Mayor (Doughertys Wharf South Bay)

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut comdg

Tuesday February 11th 1862

John Luny 4 3/4 oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Rhett

G.W. Nicholds 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly in the Guard House

William Gee, Purse $32.00 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Farrelly
Bills $2.60 silver $2.90 G. Bills care of himself in Meeting Street Gallagher 2d
Knife key + Bundle

Sampson to Dr. Whaley 7 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Owners Order Pr. Smith
wallet 31/100 2 Key's

D. Jefford (Ft. Sumter 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk on Vendue Range Pr. Kennedy 1st
wallet 4/100 1 ticket + knife

William ONeil (Ft. Sumter 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beadons Ally Pr. Conway
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Discharged (not being Runaway)
To W.H. to order of owner on pay’t
of fees of runaway owner to be notified

Discharged

To House Correction to order of the Mayor

To Post

Discharged

To Post

Discharged

Wm. H. Gillilant Mayor PT

To order of officer

Discharged

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

To Post

To Post
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

Continued February 11th 1862

Henry to Mr. Bunch 1. oc. A.M. Trespassing on the Premises of J. Armstrong
S. watch, wallet 5/100 Mr. Armstrong in Market Street Pr. Cook

William Loner (Preston Battery, 1 oc. A.M. Having no Pass Applied for
Lodging

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday February 12th 1862

Mr. Luder Having a dangerous Dog going at Mrs. Leman
large and biting the Son of Mr. Leman

John Gregory (Soldier) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Pr. Morissey

W. F. Beard (Coles. Island, 6. oc. P. M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Scully
2. Revolver, knife 12. Letters of himself in King Street
purse 1 Stamp + 5 cent C. Bills

John to Mr. Cranston 6 3/4 oc. P.M. For Stealing a ham from the Pr. Scully
Store of Mr. Oldenburg St. Philip + George Str.

Paul Montague (Ft. Sumter 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Pr. Bergan
State and Queen Street

Alfred Anderson 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Under Warrant of Magist Off. Hicks
knife, key + M. Book Beckmann

A. Bilford 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Street. Pr. Pearson
Wallet $1.95. 1 ticketknife

Philip Warrick (Rantowls) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Scully
care of himself in Elliott Street

Bridget Bird 12 oc. A.M. Cutting Philip Warick in Elliot. Pr. Scully
Street

John Moore (Ft.Moultrie) 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Applied for Lodging
Revolver + Powder

Correct
J. Buchanan Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

41 90

Twenty paddles

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $10

To House Correction

To Post

15 paddles 2 days solitary
confinement then 10 paddles
& del’d to order of owner owner
to be notified

To post

To mag. Warrant

Fined $2 2–

To Post

To House Correction

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

43 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

Thursday February 13th 1862

William Wood (Ft. Moultrie 12 3/4. oc. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Cosgrove

Mary to J. Cammer 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Found on a Premises without Pr. Croak
Permission and No Ticket

William to R. H. Bacot 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Found in the Store of Hamilton Pr. Fowley
25/100 Ticket and Smith in Market Street

Edward to E. P. Brown 11. oc. P.M. For safe keeping with an order Pr. Bohen
to the Workhouse

Mr. Bradrick Castle. Pinckney 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Str. Sergt McPherson
25/100 + g. Studd

Godfrey to S.W. Stevens 2 ¾ oc. A.M. Disorderly Conduct and Beating Pr. Hickey
S. watch 2 knives + scissors Mary to Mr. Siegling J. C. Dutark

Scipio to A. Hamlin For safe Keeping Pr. Sweeney 3d

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday February 14th 1862
William Lovett 3 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in a Alleyway Pr. Golden
on East Bay, sent to Roper Hospital Cosgrove

James McIntyer (Sull. Island 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Scully
in Elliott Street

Mr. Kay (Castl. Pinckney 5 3/4. oc. PM. To order of Capt. Yates

Minus to Fraser & Dill. 8. oClock P.M. With an Order to the Work Owner
house

M. Craven (Sullivan Island) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Finegan
wallet 5/100 2tickets knife + Bundle, King Street

John Flowers (Ft. Moultrie, 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in State Street Pr. Kennedy 3d.
wallet $3.05. Knife + watch

Tom to McGourdine 12. oc. A.M. For safe keeping to Owners Order Pr. Golden
$10.00 watch + key Shanahan

Thomas to Mr. Young do do do

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To post

To WH to order of owner

Del’d twenty paddles
& del’d to order of owner

To WH to order of owner

To Post

Discharged
to WH to order of J.E. Dutark
or owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Roper Hospital

To Post

To order of officer

To WH to order of
owner delivered
to owner at order

To Post

To Post

To WH to order of owner
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 14th 1862

A. Feenan (Steamer. Huntress, 12. oc. A.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Sergt. Davis

Wm. Shuler (Coals. Island, 1 3/4. oc. A. M. Drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Hickey
Canteen

John Lawrence 10 oc. A.M. For safe Keeping by Corpl. Holster

R. G. Duffus 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Trespassing on the Premises of
Mrs. Ward in George Street released to ap Pr. Tierney
pear on Saturday next to Mr. R. Gourdine
by Third Lieut.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Codg
Saturday February 15th 1862
Wm. Black (Preston Battery 9 3/4. oc. A.M. To Order of Capt. Preston Corpl. Holster

Isaac to J. Vidal 12. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner

Pr. Detrick Coles Island 2. 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Pr. Borgan
wallet $1.20 & knife

Patrick Kasick K. Regiment 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Gould
$4.02 wallet & knife

1st Regt.
John Colton (Camp Beurea 5/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk at the Post Officer Pr. Gallagher 1st

Adam Ultick (2 Keys 5. 3/4. o. P.M. For entering one of the Market Pr. Finegan
Store Houses

Bridget McCarthy 7 1/4 oc. P.M. To Magistrate Warrant of J.F.
wallet 1p. Earring + Cross Beckman

Thomas Harris (Pocataligo 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Trespassing in the J. M. Hurst
purse $30.55 Pavilion Hotel being drunk Pr. Donaghue + Duggan

Sampson to. R. S. Cassidy 10 1/4. oc. PM. to ticket in Beaufain Street Sergt. Healy

D. Norton (Castle Pinckney 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Donaghue

M. Cushman 11 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Beesly Cogan 1st.
(Bonneau

James Elmore (Bonneaus Art 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street
11/100 Key + Speks

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Post

To Post

To order of officer

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

To WH to order of
owner

To Post

Do

Do

To House Correction

To Mag. warrant

Discharged

Fined $1 or 10 paddles Work House

To Post

Do

To Post
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

Continued February 15th 1862.
J. C. Abbott (Bonneaus Art. 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Gallagher 1st
wallet $1.33 knife + Ticket

1. Lamp to East Battery
1 do Broad near E Bay

Allen to Dr. Prioleau 8. oc. A.M. As a Runaway Corpl. H. Johnson

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday February 16th 1862

Elizabeth McBride 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Davis
care of herself in Market Street

W. ONeil Castle Pinckney 4 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable Pr. OLoghlen
to take care of himself in Queen Street.

George R. Clark 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and Trespassing Pr. Hickey
watch, speks, knife key pencil, on the Premises of Mrs. Gidier in Broad McCabe

Mrs. Ennis 6 1/4 oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

William Purvis (free 6 1/2. oc. P.M. For striking N. Yorkitch N. Yorkitch
$4.25., S. Watch, knife in the Market (released on Bond to appear

William to J. R. Schirmer 7. 1/2. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner

H. H. Cale 5/100 3 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Str Sergt. McPherson

M. Boyle (Orr. Regt 9. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging
Knife

Thomas Black 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by Order of General Pr. Golden
$22.70. 5 Letters Ripley Pearson

Charlott Quinn 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Sweeny
Care of herself in Beresford Street

James Murray 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Pr. Smithwick
purse 35/100 2 tickets, knife

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Post

Information

To WH a runaway to
order of owner [unreadable]
for owner to be notified

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

To Post

Discharged

Discharged

To Magistrate

To W.H. to order of owner

Discharged

To Post

To order of Gen. Ripley

Discharged

Discharged
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 16th 1862

Peter McGoffen 11 1/2 oc. P.M. For Entering a Window of the Premises Pr. Purcell
$18.50 of Mr. Butterfield Pavilion Hotel Pearson

Benjamin Huggins (Preston Battery 1 1/4 oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Kennedy 2d.
wallet $10.10 take care of himself in King Street Hickey

Margret Ross 12 oc. P.M. Larceny Off. Schouboe
wallet $5.00

George H. Bergen 11. oc. A.M. Lodged by order of General Ripley Pr. Golden
wallet + Pistol Fowley
William Marshall

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut L.W.P.

Monday February 17th 1862

Ben to P.J. Gervais 10. oc. A.M. For trying to Pass with a Forged Pr. OConner
31/100 knife Ticket

Joe do do do do do do
$1.06 3 Basket with Sundrys

Edward Kiley 3. oc. P.M. Fighting Elliott Street Pr. Bohen
$1.00 Sheat Knife

Warner to Mr. Douglas 3 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Pr. Coughlan
purse $2.00 knife key, B pin Smottons

P. Connelly Co. E. 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to order of Capt. Smith

W.H. Appleton (Castle Pinckney) 3 ¾. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct Pr. Donovan
in a House in Beresford Street Bacon

Thomas Brown (Sergt. Co. E. Castle Pinckney 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Lieut. Caldwell
Sword Belt, + Sash Conduct in Princess Street and drawing, Sergt. McPherson
his sword on the Police and also dis
orderly in the Guard House

H. Gerrard Co. H. Sull. Island, 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter from the Army Sergt. McPherson
purse $24.25 1 ticket

James Duggan 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Under Warrant of Magistrate Off. Hicks
Purse 3/100 knife Beckmann

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

43 70
To Post

To Post

Discharged

To order of Gen. Ripley

Wm. H. Gillilant Mayor PT

Twenty paddles and to be kept to order of owner

Do

Fined $5 5

To WH to order of owner

To Post

Fined $2– 2–

Fined $5– 3–

To Post

To Magistrate Warrant
53 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 17th 1862

Elly Daly 6 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Egan
of himself in Queen Street

Mary to L. R. Ashby 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Supposed a Runaway Pr. Egan

Charles Edy (free) 8 oc. A.M. Lodged for safe keeping by H. W. Hendricks
purse 15/100 knife

J. Grady (Sergt. Co. B. White's Bat 10 1/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Pr. Donnelly 1st
$24.70 Sword, Scabbard Princess Street and Cutting Maria Rouse Cook
on the Head with his Sword

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut L.W.P

Tuesday February 18th 1862
J. H. Thompson 11. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Gallagher 2nd
wallet $23 5/100 knife of himself on East Bay

G.H. Briggs 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Detained to order of Genl. Ripley Off. Hicks
purse $176.50. g. watch 1g. Pencil F. Michell
2 watch Trinket, 1 tickets, knife
bunch Keys, whistle, 3 M.Books

D. Collins 3 1/4 oc. P.M. For breaking a Window Glass Mr. J.R. Davis
released to appear on deposit $10 of Lee's Barber Shop in Market Street Pr. Smith

Patrick Green 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Chalm Pr. Hickey
purse 55 cents knife & Bedkey mer Street

E. Harris $2.15 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Meting to Pr. McSweeny

Thomas White (White's Batt. 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying down drunk in Pr. Kennedy 2d
$2.37 3 tickets Elliott Street

G. R. Clark 7. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Stret Pr. Kenny
wallet 50/10 Speks, knife 1 ticket

J. Rosensteel Co. A. 8. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Egan
of himself in Meeting Street

H. Connelly (knife 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Gralton

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
55 70

Fined $1– 1–

To WH to order of owner

To order of H.W. Hendrick

Del’d To Mag.

Wm. H. Gillilant Mayor PT

Fined $2 2–

Del’d

Discharged

Fined $2 House Correction

Discharged

To Post

Discharged

To Post

Fined $2 House Correction

56 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 18th 1862

C.C. Smalls 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Queen Street Pr. Sweeny
$2.00 knife + Diamond

W. Burke (Camp Heyward 1. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street. Pr. Neylan
27/100 knife

James ODonnell Camp Wapoo 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meting Street Pr. Neylan
$1.10 Canteen

John Smith (M. Book) 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in St. Philip Street Pr. OLoghlen

J. B. Taylor 12 3/4 oc. AM. Lying drunk in Market Street Pr. Ward 1st

Parick O.Neil $8.90, 1 ticket 1 1/4.o. AM. Drunk and Noisy in Church Street Segt. Davis

Thomas Wallace (Ft. Sumter, 1 1/2 oc. A.M. Drunk and striking Mr. Melfe in Mr. Melfe
Market Street Pr. Ward 1st

Ben to G. W. Robb 2 1/2. oc. AM. Lodged as a Runaway W. Mahoney

Correct
John A Wallker
3rd Lieut L. W. Police

Wednesday February 19th 1862

E. Harris (Co. C. Lamar Art. 1. oc. P.M. To Order of his Officer
$4.80

Alex. Craig 1 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Capt. F. Y. Simons

M. Hanagan (Prest. Batley 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Scanlan 1st

Thomas Wallace (Co. C. Ft. Sumter 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Pr. Fingan
$8.00, 2 tickets 35/100 Bills, key Street

Fowley Co. E. Castle Pinckney 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Donaghue
purse 20/100+ Book Market Street

D. Hancock 11 1/4. oc. P.M. For taking two Horses from a Lieut and Mr.
1/100, knife Yard in Spring Street belonging to Seabrook
J. McDowall Mr. Seabrook

Thomas Fox (Co. E. Castle. Pinckney 11. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable Pr. Donaghue
$11.75. purse 30/100 Bills knife to take of himself in the Market

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
56 70
Fined $2 2–

To Post

To Post

Fined $2 2–

To Post

Fined $5 5–

To Post

To W.H. to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

To order Capt. Simons

To Post

Fined $5 & to Post 5–
Fort Sumpter

To Post

Discharged

Fined $5 & to Post 5–

75 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 19th 1862
John McKenny 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Cleary 2nd
nurse of himself on East Bay

Thomas Bragan 12. oc. A.M. Applied for Lodging
wallet $1.60 Knife

Sergt. C. Dixson (Bereaugard 5. Art. 3 12 oc. A. M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Hickey
wallet, 3 steeds 1 Barber Ticket + Lancet

D. Higgins For Laurens Off. Schouboe
Correct
John D. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P

Thursday February 20th 1862.
C. Murgotten (Preston Battery 1 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Preston
$2.55

Wm. McGinnes knife, 1 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad + Church Str. Pr. Scanlan 2nd.
released to appear on deposit of $5.00

M. Mullins (Ft. Moultrie 5 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by Corpl. Dunn

J. B. Laing (Wag. Light Art 5 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping by Lieut. Ferguson delivered
16/100

Thomas Beaufort (White's Bat. 5 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Leddy
take care of himself in Tradd Street

M. M Hooper 6 1/4 oc. P.M. By Order of Gent. Ripley Pr. Cook
wallet $64.84 S. watch 1 E. Ring Conway
Steed & keys + Knife
J. T. Andrew, Purse $15.06. 6 1/4 oc. P.M. do do do
g. watch, Eye glasses M. Book pencil
penholder

Joseph Heins (Wagner Light Art). 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay to. Sergt. McPherson
wallet $2.90 (Delivered to Lieut. Ferguson)

Thomas Whelan (Ft. Moultrie 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Leddy
$2.35 wallet M. Book knife, purse 4 tickets

Peter Dugan 5/100 10. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Coughlan

Correct
John F Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. Policy
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
75 70

Fined $2 2–

Discharged

To Post

To House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

Fined $2 2–

To Post

To order of officer

To Post

Del’d

Afterwards delivered to Major Simpkins by order of the Mayor

To order of officer

Fined $2 2–

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
81 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday February 21st 1862

John Hayden (6 tickets, 1. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Riley

Alick to Mr. C. Whittemore 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Kenny
purse 10/100 1 ticket

Richard to Mr. Hood 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Trespassing on the Premises of Mr. Pr. Gallagher 1st
E. Hart corner Wentworth + St. Philip Streets

J. Flowers (Ft. Moultrie 9. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Conway
$3.60. ticket M. Book

Mary Ryan 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street F. A. Michael

J. Clark Arsenal 11 1/2. oc. P. M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Fowley
40 cents 2 tickets Care of himself

L. Farrelly wallet $2.57 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and falling over board Pr. Cain
on East Battery

L. Flood wallet $3.35. 12. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. Donalan
East Bay

A Bay Horse with a Buggy going at
large in Beaufain Street lodged in Lee's Pr. Kenny
Stable Society Street at 3 1/2 oc. A.M

Two Dark Mules going at Large in
Pitt Street lodged in B. Roddins Stable Pr. McCabe
Meeting Street

Mingo to J.A. Seabrook Lodged by order of Genl. Ripley

Correct
John A. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L.W.P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
81 70
Fined $2 House Correction

To WH to order of owner

To owner

To Post

To House Correction

To Post

Fined $2 2–

Fined $3 & to 3
Ft. Moultrie

To owner in pay’t
of expenses

To owner in pay’t
of expenses

To W.H. to order of Genl. Ripley

Charles Maybank
Mayor
86 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday February 22nd. 1862

Jane to D. Hannahan 10. oc. A.M. For stealing Five 65/10 Dollar (from
Charles belonging to John Ryan released to Off. Maher
Mr. Ahrens

Michael Burke $2.00 1. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly on East Bay Sergt. Healy
Sullivans Island

Charles to A. Cunningham 3. 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in the Market., Sergt. Slattery
10/100 Rule

R. Burnes (W. Lt. Art 5. oc. P.M. Safe Keeping to order of Sergt. Gleason
wallet 2/100

Wm. Milligan 5. oc. P.M. Bagging corner East Bay + Wentworth Sergt. Davis
Streets

Ned to Mr. T. Davis 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Being accessory to Stealing a L. Chorolly
20/100 + 2 Dive Sum of Money from L. Chorolle Pr. Gould

James Crafts (Kitts Regt. 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly F. Melfi
wallet & knife Pr. Dillon 2nd

R. Peack (MacBeth Art., 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Wentworth Pr. Scully
purse $2.01. & knife Street Pearson

one Lamp to Montague near Gadsden Str. a large Hole in Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday February 23rd. 1862

John Horan (Lamar Art) 3 1/2 oc. A.M. To Order of Capt. Brown
$5.10

C. Murgotton (Preston Art. 1 1/4. oc. PM. To Order of Lieut Preston
55/100 ticket Letter

Mr.Carthy do do do do do do

James McManman 2 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Preston

Noonan (Preston Batt) do do do

P. H. Flanagan (Half Moon Batt) 3. oc. P.M. Drunk in Burns Lane

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
80 70
Discharged

Fined $2 & to post 2–

Twenty paddles &
del’d to order of owner

To Post

To order of officer

To House Correction

Twenty Paddles

3 days solitary confinement
then 19 more & del’d to order
of owner. Owner to be notified

To post

Fined $2 & to post 2–

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

To Post
90 70

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 23nd 1862

H. Murphy (Kitt. Regt. 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct and Striking Mrs. McFlynn
Silver watch 5/100 Mrs. Mc. Flynn in King Street Pr. Kennedy 2d

J. Pearson Kitt Regt. do do do do Mackin

Kitt to W.B. Whaley 8 1/4. oc. PM. To order of Genl. Ripley Pr. Quinn & Jones
of Genl. Ripleys Guard

John to W. E. Seabrook do do do do

Wm. Wood (Ft. Moultrie, 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk on East Bay Pr. McSweeny

M. Lilly (Capt. White Co 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Wentworth Street. Pr. Gallagher 1st
20/100 1 Ticket Horan

Dick to M. Nohrden 7. oc. A.M. Found on a Schooner without Permission Pr. Kennedy 1st.
wallet 13/100 and breaking the Lock of the Cabin on Union Wharf
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday February 24th 1862
Jacob to J. S. Bird 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged for Theft. Off. Shouboe
knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday February 25th 1862
Isaac Morrisson (free) 9 3/4. oc. A.M. Nonpayment of Captitation, Sergt. Davis
Tax for 1861. Pr. Mangels

Isaac to Mr. Miner 20/100 11 3/4. oc. AM. Runaway Off. Hicks

Dr. T. L. Ogier 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Fireing two Shots from a Gun Pr. Donelan
at the Foot of Greenhill Street

Joseph Key 9. oc. P.M. Deserter from Lamar's Art. Sergt. McPherson

Daniel to Mr. Canter 9 3/4 oc. P.M. No Ticket in Legare Street P. Erswin
wallet

July to Klink & Wickenberg 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Having a Bottle of Whiskey Pr. Fowley
S. watch, knife, wallet $4.50. Keys in the Ballroom in Garety's Hall
Bottle whiskey

Over

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Post

To WH to order of owners

To Post

To Post

To WH to order of owner

To WH to receive five
paddles & placed in so
litary confinement to
order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Dismissed

To WH to order of owner

Dismissed

Del’d Discharged

Fined $1 & 10 paddles Work House

Twenty paddles
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 25th 1862

Charlott Quinn 11 3/4 oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging being under
the Influence of Liquor

Calvin Umphrey's, (Macbeth. Art 2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Foye

10 1/2 oc. P.M. A. Small Dark Mule with a Buggy going
at large in Wentworth Street Lodged in B. Roddins Pr. Flood
Stable
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday February 26th 1862

J. Lawrence 2. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut Rhett

Emma to W. Clarkson 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. Davis

J. Grandsire (Ft. Moultrie 4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. Mackin
East Bay

N. Kenny 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Having his Chimney on Pr. Shanahan
Fire in Queen Street

Abraham to Mr. Heyward 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Trespassing on the Premises Pr. Gallagher 1st
purse 1/100 Box Caps, knife key s & x. of Guy Ingliss No. 6 Beresford Street

Isabel to. Mr. Morrisson 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Brought to this Post being not able. Mr. Smith
to give account of herself

C. E. Rowand Knife, 9 1/4.oc. P.M. Lying down drunk in King Street Pr. Gralten

John W. Williams 9 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk on Elliot Street Pr. Smith

Wm. Murphy 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged to Order of Capt. Kanapaux
$2.20 2 tickets

Ben to Lieut. Reid 10 1/2. oc. P.M. No Ticket in Bull Street Pr. Scanlan 1st
Purse $2.48

Laura to Miss M. Taylor 11 1/4 oc. P.M. Runaway Off. Walsh

Emma Drayton (free) 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Fighting in Church Street Pr. Kenny

Betsy to Mr. Walker do do do
S.watch 2 Chain

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
90 70

To House Correction

To Post

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

To WH to order of owner

To Post

Fined $10

Twenty paddles & del’d
to order of owner, owner
to be notified

To be sent to owner

Del’d Discharged

Fined $2 2–

To order of
Capt. Kennepaux

Discharged

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t of fine. Owner to
be notified

Three days solitary confinement each
92 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 26th 1862.

W. P. Jott (Camp Pocotaligo) 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying a Sleep in Chalmer Street Sergt. Davis
purse $3.01 2 knives Pr. Kenny

James Murray do do do Ward 2d

R. W. D. White 11 1/2. oc. A.M. A. Driver of Mr. White's Marble Dr. Prcher
Yard for improper driving in King Street

4. Lamp to Cumberland Street Building
1 do to Laurens Street private Drain
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
Thursday February 27th 1862

W. P. Jett (Camp Pocotaligo) 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Duggan
purse 57/100 knife + 2 tickets

E. L. Childers 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Foye
C. Bag + Canteen

J. W. Gandy (White's Battery 8. oc. P.M. Brought in drunk by Mr. J. G. Milner
brass watch, knife, purse 20/100

William Coamerford 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk an East Bay Pr. Hickey
$1.00 & his discharge

Joseph Corcoran 9 1/4. oc. PM. Drunk in Street Pr. Mackin
S. watch wallet $12.75 & 3 tickets

H. F. Baker For obstructing Cumberland Street Lieut. Wilson
near Church Street with Durtand
other Materiels

Jim to Mr. Howard 10. 1/4 oc. P.M. For gambling in a Lot in Officer Twohill
Queen Street owned by Thomas Divine Barry

George to J. Crammer
Breast Pin two pack Cards, 8. Dive, bunck Keys Two Single
Isaac to A. Price k eys, 1 Brass, 1 Iron, 1 knife, M. Book 50/100 broken
Ear Rings

Elick to R. S. Miller
S. Watch 15/100 to. pocket piece pincel

A. Smidt 11. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
92 70
To Post

Fined $2 2–

Fined $5 & 5–
15 paddles

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

To Post

To Post

Fined $2 2

Fined $2 2

Dismissed

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles & del’d

Twenty paddles & del’d
in solitary confinement

Twenty paddles

Discharged
103 70
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 27th 1862

Sam to R. McElroy 10 3/4 oc. PM. Riding about the Streets in Coach, Sergt. McPherson
23 the property of J. Albers, No. 116 Calhoun Pr. Gallagher 3d
Hellen to F. Caine 10/100 Street without tickets from their owners
Caroline to H. Aiken

J. Albers For hiring his Coach for Negros to drive, Sergt. McPherson
about the Streets without Tickets from their
Owner

The Store of S. Wyatt + Co. on East Bay was
found open, was Closed and the keys brought Pr Donnelly 2nd
to this Post by Sergt. Quinn

Correct
J. Bahman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Friday February 28th 1862

Michael Dowed 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Pr. Neylan
wallet $18.85. 3 Knife 1 razor
2 tickets 15/100

E.M. Reeves wallet $4.11 12. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Gilchrist
1. ticket key & Knife

Wm. Reeves (wallet $1.50
3 tickets

D. Kelly 12 3/4. o. P.M. To Order of Lieut. Rhett

D. Entelman 11. oc. A.M. Having Liquor on his Premises, Lieut. Wilson
without Licence

G. Kurk 10 3/4 oc. AM. Selling or giving Liquor Lieut. Wilson
to a Negro corner Anson + Hasel Street

G. Kurk 10 3/4. oc. AM. Having Liquor on his Premises Lieut. Wilson
with out Licence

Joe Clossey (Knife) 2 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Rhett

Wm. Comerford 6 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk in Broad Street Sergt. Davis
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
103 70
Twenty paddles

Ten paddles

Ten paddles

Fined $10 Settled April 10th 62.

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5

To order of officer

To order of officer

Fined $50

Fined $150

Fined $25

To order of officer

Fined $5 5–
108 70

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 28th. 1862.

John to Revd. Mr. Yates 2 1/2. oc. AM. Doubtfull Ticket in Church Street Pr. Dillon

Robert to Mr. Morgan 4 1/2 oc. AM. Passing with his Sleeping Ticket Pr. Gould
Capt. Relyen Agt. in King Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday March 1st 1862

Charles to Revd. Mr. Yates 8 1/2. oc. AM. Owner

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut L. W. Police

One pair Boots Sold by Lieut. Wilson

Sunday March 2th, 1862.

Beckey to H. Granston 7 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Owner
Basket, Bundle & Bag.

John to R. W. M. Disher 5/100 8 1/4. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

Zeba to J. Kiley 11 3/4. oc. P.M. No ticket in Inspection Street Pr. Neylan
purse $1.31. 1 ticket

Peter Fox 12. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Scully
of himself foot of Broad Street

T. Saloo 4 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Genl. Ripley

H. C. Johnson 4 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Bancroft Pr. Fosberry

John Thompson (Ft. Moultrie 2. 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Mee Lieut. Caldwell
ting Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
108 70
Fifteen paddles

Fined $1 1–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
109 70

To WH to order of owner 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of owner

To WH to order of owner

Fined $1 or ten paddles 1–

Fined $3 5–

To order of Genl. Ripley

Del’d

To Post

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
8–

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday March 3rd 1862.

Morris to G. W. Ancker's Co 9. oc. A.M. With Order to be sent to the Workhouse Owner

James Comerford $3.75 5 1/2. o. P. M. Lying down drunk corner Pr. Downing 2d
1 ticket Cumberland and East Bay Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday March 4th 1862

Mary Irving 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Striking a Soldier with a Pr. Scully
gold watch + chain Brick

T. Hughes (Ft. Moultrie, 6. oc. P.M. Fighting in Queen Street
purse, knife $3.00 Pr. Palmer

T. Malon (Ft. Moulrie, 6. oc. P.M. do do do Pearson
purse $29.19

L. Flood (Ft. Moultrie 6. oc. P.M. do do do

John Burns 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and Trespassing on Sergt. McPherson
S. watch purse $2.00 key the Premises of Dr. Mood in King Street
knife

M. Holland (Co. G. 2. oc. A.M. Charged with Stealing a Pr. Hickey
10/100 1 Revolver Box Caps P. Flask, Watch in Princess Street
knife + Belt

Isaac. Morrison (free) 9. oc. A.M. On Suspicion of Harboring Mr. Clarkson
Emma the Slave of Mr. Wm. Clarkson

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
8
To W.H. to order of owner

Fined $3 3

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Discharged

To Post

To Post

Fined $3 & to Post 3–

Fined $5– 5–

To Post

To Mag.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
19

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday March 5th 1862
Harry to E. W. Seabrook 3 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Sergt. W. H. Gurin
General Evans

S. Gaskins (Ft. Moultrie , 6 3/4 oc. PM. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Pr. Fosbery
1 viol of medecine + Discharge)

Jack to. J.R. Mattews, 7 1/2. oc. PM. With an Order to the Workhouse Adams Express

Thomas to C. Faurgeaud 8. oc. P.M. Drunk in Anson Street Pr. OConner
80/100 + key

Charlotta Quinn 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take
Care of herself in a Alley Way in Berers Pr. Pearson
ford Street

Steven to N. R. Petit 9 3/4. oc. P.M. No ticket corner Archdale to Pr. Goulden
Knife and book Princess Street

Joseph Scogins (Ft. Moultrie, 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable Pr. Coughlan
S. watch to take care of himself in Elliott Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday March 6th 1862.
John Flowers (Ft. Moultrie 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Slaven
52. cents knife 1 ticket King Street

C. Garety Having a Dangerous Dog going at Jas. Macbeth
Large on South Bay

Charles to L. W. Spratt 9 1/4 oc. P.M. Fighting King Street
Knife Segt. Dolan

Daniel to. Mr. Roper do do do do

Frank to M. Seigling For Forging Tickets, to Clara + Lawrence Off. Hicks

Clara to J. Lee 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Doubtfull Ticket in King Street Pr. Scully

Lawrence to Dr. E. Horlbeck do do do do

James ODonnell (Whites Bat. 2. 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Cogen 1st
on Hasel Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
19
To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 X

To WH to order of owner

Twenty paddles

Fined $2 2–

Fined $1 1

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

Dismissed

Discontinued

Fined $1 1

Ten paddles

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
23
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday March 7th 1862

L. Farrelly (Ft. Moultrie 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk at Planters Hotel, Pr. Cosgrove
$1.78. Tickets knife + Lancet

Peter. Wood (Ft. Moultrie 12. oc. AM. Lying drunk in Clifford Street Sergt. McPherson

J. J. McCollum 11. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Deserter from Camp Off. Hicks
Capt. Peronneau

Lidia to F. E. Fraser 8. oc. A.M. For safe keeping with an order to the Sergt. Davis
Workhouse

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday March 8th 1862
Paul to. H. Schultz 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Stealing old Iron in the Burnt
district

James to J. White do do do do Sergt. Davis
Purse 5/100

James to P. Ramley do do do

N. A. Bernstein 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Buying old Irom from Negroes. Sergt. Davis
with out Tickets

N.A. Bernstein Keeping a Junk Shop without a Licence, Sergt. Davis

T. Frein 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Heaving his Chimney on Pr. Conway
Fire corner of State and Unity Alley

Richard to E. L. Adams 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Trespsasing on the Premises Pr. Boyle
Badge of Mr. Addison in Limehouse Street

T. Mc.Gouldrick 10. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

Frank Cole 11. oc. P.M. do do do

H. H. Evans (Ft. Moutrie 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street, Pr. Scully
S. watch knife

James Flynn purse $4 12. 3/4 oc. A.M. Drunk and disturbing the Peace, Pr. Vaughan
S. watch, Scissor, Knife, key + x in Church Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To Post

To Post

To order of Capt. Peronneau

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Ten paddles

Ten paddles

Ten paddles

Fined $50 & to
Mag.

Dismissed

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

Do

To Post

To H.C. to order of the Mayor

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday March 9th 1862.

Lizey to J. S. Drayton 9 1/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse (sent) Mr. Benson, Agt.
to the Workhouse at 8 oc. AM

Phoenix, Toby, Abey 10 1/2. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse to
Edenburo, Barkus, Michael owners Order (sent to the worhouse at 8 oc. A.M. Owner
Admiral, 1 + Admiral 2d
to E. Peronneau

John Thompson 9 1/2 o.P.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Pr. Smith

J. F. Powers 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of him Pr. Croake
S. knife purse 95/100 self on Southern Wharf

Thomas Callihan (Co. E. Castle Pinckney) 10 3/4. oc. PM. Applied for Lodging

John F. Britton 10 3/4. o.PM. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Pr. Conway
S. watch, knife, key $2.29 Street Gallagher 3rd
padlock + 7. Printers Rule

Alick to Chs. E. Kanapaux 3. oc. P.M. Charged with Theft Mr. Jackson
Pr. Finegan
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday March 10th 1862.

Daniel Little Co. Hatch. Regt. Secessionville) 11. oclock. A.M. Drunk and Pr. Gallagher 2nd
knife unable to take care of himself on East Bay

Nick to Est. W. H. Ewan 4 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Shanahan
50/100 T. A. Whitney agt. care of himself in Archdale Street

T. W. Brandon 11 1/4 o. P.M. Applied for Lodging

Bridget McCarthy 1 1/2 o. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in a Lieut. Caldwell
House in Chalmers Street

An Alarm of Fire given at 4 1/2 oc. P.M.
Caused by the burning a partial of a kitchen, Lieut. Caldwell
in George Street the property of Mayor Laval
being unoccupied
Lamp in King near Tradd (a hole in) Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
23
To WH to order of owner

Do

Discharged

To cart Blank

To Post

Fined $5 5–

Twenty paddles 3 days
solitary confinement then
19 paddles & discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

Fifteen paddles

Discharged

To House Correction
& $5 fine 5–

Information

To Inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday March 11th 1862

Paul to H. Schultz For working out without a Badge

James to J. White do do do Sergt. Davis

James to P. Remley do do do

H. McLain Ft. Moultrie, 12. oc. A. M. Lying down drunk in Queen Street Pr. Donovan
Coughlan
Pr. Brady (Contractor Ward 4) 12. oc. A. M.For allowing offal to remain in
front of Mr. O. Wilkie House in St. Phillip Mr. O. Wilkie
near Wentworth Street from the 6 to the 8th
inst.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday March 12th 1862
John Huskamp 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Pr. Ward 2nd
wallet $3.75. a lot of thread knife himself on Moreland Wharf
2 key + Sundries

Ansel to Dr. Shier 9 3/4 oc. P.M. For stealing Corn from E. Reynolds
purse, Knife Mr. Reynolds in Chalmer Street

H. Private of Comp. Ft. Moultrie 9 3/4. oclock. A.M. Fireing a Pistol, Sergt. Healy
on East Bay Pr. Gallagher 3d

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday March 13th 1862
George Gorman 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Trespassing on the Bank of Capt. W. M. Wilson
Charleston

Lorett to C. W. Seignious 9 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Owner

Jane (free) (Idiot) 5 1/4 oc. A.M. Found in Meeting Street Sergt. Maher
without a Ticket Pr. Martin

H. C. Caldwell $2.00 8 oc. A.M. Charged with Theft Mr. Nickerson
3 pair Boots

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
33
Con’d

Fined $10 to officer 10

To Post

Con’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

To Mag.

Fined $3 1 50 1 50

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To give bond $200 with
sundry for good behavior

To WH to order of
owner

To Roper Hospital

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
34 50 11 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday March 14th 1862

Jack to Mr. Fairchild 12. oc. P.M. For improper Conduct in Sergt. McPherson
throwing a Load Wood on the Sidewalk Pr. Bohen
in King Street against a Lady

J. V. Schroder (Camp. Wappoo 2. oc. P.M. Drunk and diorderly Pr. Mangels
S. watch, purse 27/100 knife on East Bay
S. Driver + Worm

J. H. Tucker (Camp. Wappoo) do do do and Sergt. Maher
2 wallet, M. book knife breaking a New Cell Tub Pr. Leddy

Sam to W. Wragg Smith 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting in King Street
Knife, Badge 433 Segt. Dolan
Anthoney to do do do do do do
65/100 keys Badge for. bl.

1. Lamp to King near Queen Street (a hole)

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday March 16th 1862

William to Est. J. Daly For Examination
Albert to F. J. Porcher do do
James to Evans Eddings do do

Edward Pinckney (free) 12. 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Cumberland Pr. Kennedy 2d
M. Maley 5/100 Street

Asha to R. Jenkins 3. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order of Col. Lieut. McDavis
Moore

J. Dougherty (Whites Batt.) 4 1/2 oc. A.M. Lying a Sleep on More Pr. Kennedy 3d.
wallet $2.85 & Knife Lands Wharf

Richard to E. L. Adam 5 1/4. oc. A.M. Stealing Lumber from West Pr. Kennedy 2d
End of Broad Street

1. Lamp to Pinckney Street (drain caved in)

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
34 50 11 50
Discharged

To post

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

To Inspector

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

Fined $2 2–

To WH to order of
owner - a runaway

Fined $2 2–

Twenty paddles & del’d
to order of owner

To Inspector

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
38 50 11 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday March 16th 1862

William Ormandy 10 1/4. oc. AM. Drunk and trespassing Pr. Horan
wallet $10.05 2 tickets 2 knives on the Premises of Mr. Copes in Church Street
bunch keys + Letter released on deposit of $5. to appear

William ONeil, Cast. Pinck., 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Adgers Pr. Palmer
delivered to order of his Officer Wharf

Frank to M. Roper 5. oc. P.M. To Order of R. OHaras Stoney B. Heffron

Robert McKee, Cast. Pinck, 6 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of his Lieut Pr. Sweeny
$1.05.Belt+, 6. Box + Bajonet delivered to order of his Officer

Tom to John Horlbeck 9 3/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Pr. Gould

P. Dunn, St. Nashville 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and Fighting on East Bay
$92.75. released on deposit of $5. to appear Pr. Palmer
N. Pendergast do do do do
52/100 + 1 ticket released on deposit of $5. to appear

1 Lamp to Calhoun + Anson Street (Large Hole)

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday March 17th 1862

M. Peavy (Sull. Island) 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk at the Pr. McCabe
wallet $63.10. Knife Pavilion Hotel

Cesar to W. A. Pringle 8. oc. P.M. Runaway Off. Twohill
Knife

James to A. Cunningham 9 3/4. oc. P.M. No ticket corner Archdale Pr. Goulden
Princess Street

P. G. Paris 2 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Broad Str Pr. Horan

1. Lamp to Anson near Calhoun Str.
1 do water near East Bay
1 do Church near Longitude Lane

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
38 50 11 50
Discharged

To officer

To WH to order of owner

To officer

To W.H. to order of owner

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

To Inspector

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Fined $5 5–

To WH to order of owner
in solitary confinement

Fined $10 ten paddles Work House

Discharged

To Inspector

Wm. H. Gilland Mayor PT
53 50 11 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday March 18th 1862

Ben Willes, purse $ 4.00 For safe keeping
g. Watch + pincel Book & M. Book)

Ned to Est. T. L. Redge, 9 3/4. oc. P.M. No Ticket west End Broad Str Pr. Gralton
Thomas Carey

$1.35. 1 ticket 10 cents, 10. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Queen Street Pr. OBrien 2nd

J. T. Dhormody (Camp Simons 2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner Pr. Parson
Knife + key Market and Meeting Street

M. P. Cartello (Brooks Artilery) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Tierney
S. watch $2.75. wallet knife in Princess Street
Dirk, knife

J. H. Rearson 5. oc. A.M. Unable to take care of himself Pr. Farrelly
g. Watch + Leather Belt Corner Tradd + East Bay

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday March 19 1862
Martin Oliver 8 1/4 oc. A.M. Drunk on East Bay Pr. Morton

R. McKay 8 3/4 oc. A.M. Lodged to order of Lieut Pr. Hassett

W. O’Neil 9 ¾ do do do Hawkins Pr. Kennedy 2d

Rob. to Mrs. Wilkes 10 1/4. o. A.M. Lodged by order of his Hon. Off. Maher
the Mayor

Thos. Dunkin 8 oc. P.M. For safe keeping by Mr. McLeod
Co. B. Ft. Sumter

Bob to J. Torrence 10 1/2. oc. P.M. For having a Bottle of Sergt. Dolan
90 c. liquor at the Ball No 1 Hall

T. Fox, $11.00. 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Sergt. McPherson
Beaufain St

John McKenna 4 ½. oc. A.M. Disturbing the peace in Pr. Mangles
Capt Courtney Magnolia, State St
S. Watch $4.15 & 1 ticket

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
53 50 11 50
Del’d

Twenty paddles & del’d
to order of owner

Fined $2 2–

To Post

To Post

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

To order of officer

20 padded, 3 days
confinement then 19 paddles
& del’d to order of Mr. Smith
owner of [illegible]

To Post

Twenty paddles

Fined $3 3

Fined $5 5
63 50 11 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued March 19th 1862

John ORouke 4 1/4. oc. A.M. Disturbing the peace in Pr. Mangles
State St

M. McCarthey 5 1/2 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk Hasel St. Pr. Hassett
P. Rook, $24. Knife O. Laughlin
C. Box. & Baynet

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday March 20th 1862
P. H. Conlon, Knife 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. J. W. Brown
P. Book $29.45. Baynet care of him self in King St.

Jen to R. R. Main 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Off. Walsh

Moses to J.H. Gordon 9 3/4 oc. A.M. No ticket in King Street Pr. Hassett

1 lamp sent to George St near St. Phillip
Drain caved in
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday March 21st. 1862
Robert Burnes 4 ½ oc. A.M. Lodged to order of Capt. Segt. Ferguson
Kanapeau

Sam to W. McCall, 11 oc. A.M. For safe keeping Pr. Scully
Knife

Jack to R. Momiller, 11. oc. A.M. For safe keeping Pr. Scully

Jack Mullins 7 1/2 oc. P.M. For Riotous conduct in Off. Hicks
Elliott St

Rose Mullins 7 1/2 oc. P.M For riotous conduct in Off Hicks
Elliott St

Mary Heiney 7 ½ oc. P.M. For riotous conduct in
Elliott St

Rose Steward 7 ½ oc. P.M. For riotous conduct in
$16.05 Elliott St

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
63 50 11 50
Fined $5 5

Fined $5 & to be sent
by NERR to [illegible]

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To be sent by NE
R Road

To owner

Discharged

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of capt.

Discharged To Capt
Discharged Farley

Fined $10 10–

Discharged

Discharged

Fined $15 2
85 50 11 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued March 21st 1862

Wiliam to Mr. Harvey 9 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk + disorderly cor of Pr. Pearsen
King and Archdale St.

Ben to Dr. P. Horlbeck 11 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owners Sergt. Davis Off. Twoh
Order Pr. Beerly & Graham

Charles to Bruns 11 oc. P.M. For being on Mrs. English's
Jim to R.R. Bee premisses without + ticket in South B
David to W. Kirkwood
P. Book & 5.00

Mary Carbeauy 1 oc. A.M. Fighting and disturbing Pr. Hesch
the peace in Weims Court

1 lamp sent to Anson St a large hole in
the side drain

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday March 22d. 1862

John E. Courtney 1 3/4 oc. P.M. Lodged + by order of his Hon. Sergt. McPherson
P. Book $6.25 & Knife the Mayor Pr. Cleary

Catherine Carr 1 3/4 oc. P.M. For harboring G. E. Courtney Sergt. McPherson
$1.30 and refusing to admit the police Pr. Cleary

C. Mindal 2 oc. P.M. Lodged by order of his Hon Sergt. McPherson
$6.70 the Mayor Pr. Cleary

James Farrer 6 3/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order Pr. Hickey
$1.27 c. & Knife of Lieut Ingraham

Leander to T. Ashby 9 oc. P.M. For stealing lead pipes Off. Hicks
Key

Cromwell to T. Davidson 10 1/4. oc. P.M. For stealing three Dollar Off. Maher
from Mrs. Mary Duncan D. Lemkin

Diana to M. Jeffords 11. oc. P.M. Fer stealing a sum of money Off. Hicks
$61. 1 Bonnet + Sundrys from Mrs. C. Douglass Sergt. McPherson

Ann to Mr. Cheesborough 11 oc. P.M. Do Do Do Do

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Twenty paddles

To WH to order of owner

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Discharged

To Inspector

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Del’d

Discharged

Discharged

Delivered

20 paddles 3 days
solitary confinement
then 19 paddles &
discharged

Twenty paddles 3 days
solitary confinement
then 19 paddles and
del’d to order of owner

15 paddles 2 weeks
solitary confinement then
10 more & discharged

15 paddles 3 days solitary
confinement then 10 more
& del’d to WH to order of owner

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued March 22d 1862

Abby & Martha 11 oc. P.M. For being connected with Off. Hicks
to Miss Marshall Diana in the stealing of the money from Sergt McPherson
Mrs. C. Douglass

1 lamp sent to Elliott St cellar door
broken in

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday March 23d 1862

John Lynch 9 oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Hassett
care of him self in Elliott St

D. Higgins 9 ½ oc. A.M.
P. Book & 40c.

F. M. Mitchell 11. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take
Purse 10 c. & Dagerotipe care of him self in the Guard House

Charles Ralford 2 oc. P.M For assisting in Robbing Off. Hicks
Knife W. J. B. Thames

Bridget Bird 2 oc. P.M. For receiving the property Off. Hicks
Silver Watch as Stolen above

Jim to R. Michell 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of his Hon.
the Mayor

James Murry 4 ½. oc. P.M. Lodged for stabbling Pr. Finigan &
James Brady in Tradd St Fanelly

J. & T. Caraher For running a dray without license Pr. Dillin &
Donovan
E. Burns, Knife 6 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order Off. Shouboe
Purse $6.00 & Revolver Gold Watch, of his Hon the Mayor

Thos. Williams, $59. 4/100 6 3/4. oc. P.M For safe keeping by order Off. Shouboe
Knife, S. Watch & Dagerotipes of his Hon the Mayor

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Martha discharged
Abby 20 paddles discharged

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

To Mag.

To Post

To Mag.

Twenty paddles 3 days
solitary confinement
then 19 more & del’d to order
of owner

To Mag.

Fined $5 Settled April 9th 1862.

Del’d

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday March 24th 1862

Mrs. J. Lazarus 4 1/4 oc. P.M. For having her chimney on Pr. O’Brien 1st
fire cor of Wall & Laurens Streets

T. Claffe 9 3/4. oc. P.M. For selling liquor to A. Keely A. Keely
on Sunday

D. Sullivan 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Riley
2 P. Books $15. 80c Bedons Alley

H. C. Poole 12. oc. M. Drunk and disturbing the Pr. Scully
P. Book $13.30. Memo B. Key peace in King St Slaven
Knife & C Screw

Jack to Mr. C. Kerrison 4 3/4. oc. P.M. For playing Marbles in Trap Sergt. Davis
5/100 released to appear mans Street

Billy to Rawlins Lowndes 8. oc. A.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner

Correct
J. Bachmman Wilson
Lieut
Comdg

Tuesday March 25th. 1862

Dr. P. Pocher 11. oc. A.M. Having his Chimney on Sergt. Davis
Fire corner Church and Tradd Streets

M. Dowd 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Fowley
Purse $7.47. Razor P. Piece care of himself in Cumberland Street

1 Lamp Meeting and Water Street (a hole)

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
85 50 41 50
Fined $20 10 10

Discharged

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

To be [unreadable]
Yard

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $20 Settled April 7th

Fined $2 House Correction

To Inspector

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
105 50 21 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday March 26th 1862

Wm. McCue 9 1/4. oc. A.M. To Order of Genl. Ripley
p. Flask, caps, shot bag. knife 2 keys

Flora to W. W. Withers 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Having her Chimney on Fire Pr. Gould
in Longitude Lane

Bruce Howard (free) 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in a F. Nipson
House in George Street

D. Sullivan (16th. Regt.) 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Kenny
2 Wallets, 25/100 knife care of himself in Tradd Street

Thomas W. Branden 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Capt. Preston Sergt. Holster
$6.10

James Fallon 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Do do do do do do
S. Watch $1.40

Nelly to Grace Peixoto For giving insolence to Cinderella Nestor

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday March 27th 1862

Julia to R. Foegaty 2 3/4. oc. P.M. For stealing Wooden Lieut. Wilson
Celia do do Railing from the City Park

Gabriel to. H. Bellinger 8 1/4. oc. P.M. For attempting to pass to Green
S. watch $1.30 & Keys Pond Station on the Sav. + S.C .R. Road
with a forged Ticket

M. Hollins (Co. G. S. And. Parish 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Sent in by Lieut. Pr. Goulden
knife + Canteen Caldwell as a Deserter

Angus McAuly Co LG Ft. Moultrie 3 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Pr. McCabe
Beaufain Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Del’d

Fined $20 Afterward discharged by
the Mayor
Fined $25 or two
weeks solitary confinement

To Post

To order of Capt. Preston

Dismissed

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Ten paddles each

Twenty paddles 3 days
solitary confinement then 19
paddles discharged

Officer to be notified

To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday March 28th. 1862

J. Hammond (Co. G. Ft. Moultrie 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and beating R. S. Catheart, T. E. Ryan
Knife wallet $6.65. Susan the Slave of Mrs. Taylor in the Market Pr. Leddy + Mackin

L. Armstrong (W. L. A. Heyward Farm) 6. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Ward 2nd
$2.90 the rear of the Courthouse

Elizabeth McBride 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Walsh 1st
51/100 Kirkland Lane

Jim to Mrs. M. M. Webb 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged for safe Keeping

Joseph Mitcham (Co. D. Ft. Moultrie 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Conway
corner Meeting and Pinckney Street

J. M. Hanod (Co. J. Cole. Island 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Harrigan
g. watch, purse 65/100 knife S. P. Case, King Street
small Brass Lock + letters

W. N. T. Turner (Co. Mt. Pleasant 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Tierney
2 knives, S. driver, key, Fleam, George Street
$1.05. 1 ticket & letters

A. Anderson 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Pr. Shanahan
$11.00 5 cents Ticket, knife Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday March 29th 1862

P. Kenny 4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly and D. Kleppang
purse $6.75. Pistol drawing a Pistol at the foot of Mar C. Hammon
ket Street on D. Kleppang

T. O. Leary 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Gallagher
g. watch 5 cents 2 keys care of himself in Meeting Street

Jack to Mrs. Peroneau 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Doubtfull Ticket in Tradd Street Pr. Gould
purse 15 cents + key's

Cuffy & Tar to J & E. Frip, Ned to R. Roper 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to order Capt. Dexter
Morris & Ceasar to E. Geddings of OHear Roper & Stoney

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
105 50 21 50
To Mag.

To Post

To House Correction

To WH to order of owner

To Post

To Post & fined $2 –65

To Post – fined $2 1 05

Fined $2 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $4 & forfeiture of Pistol 5–

Fined $2 2–

20 paddles

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
116 20 21 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday March 30th 1862.

Abel to J. Hopkinson 1 1/2 oc. P.M. Suspicion of Theft. J. McAndrew
purse $4.29 Knife + Key

Hanoro Lawles 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Kenny
care of herself in Archdale Street

Ths. E. Calvin Co. J. Camp Gary 10. oc. P.M. Lying drunk cor Pr. Ginity
ner Church Street and Stolls Alley

An Alarm of Fire given in Ward 5
at 2 3/4. oc. P.M. caused by the Burning of Lieut. Caldwell
a Roof of a Black Smith Shop at the N.E.
R. Road Shop

John H. Walker
2d Lieut LW. Police

Monday March 31st. 1862

Cusine to Govr. Aiken 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing Cotton on J. Rafter
Adgers Wharf Pr. Mangels

Hercules to T. Becket 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged for safe Keeping T. Cordray
as a Runaway from Edisto

Patrick Flynn 5 1/2. o. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Pr. Donovan
Street Donelly 2d

E. Berry (Lamar Art. Ft. Johnson) 8. oc. P.M. Drunk and Pr. Carmody
unable to take of himself in Elliott Str.

J. Littlefield Co. Capt. Boyce 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Hartigan
Knife in the City Park

Maria Miller 11. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Donnelly 1st
Scissors Elliott Street

Hanora Fields 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Donnelly 1st
care of herself in Elliott Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
116 20 21 50
To WH to order of owner

To House Correction

To Post

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles

To WH to order of owner
to be notified
a [unreadable]

Fined $5 5–

To Post

To Post

Discharged

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
121 20 21 50
121 20
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday April 1st 1862
Robert C. Classon 11. oc. A.M. For safe keeping to Order of Pr. Flack
wallet $44.68. S. Knife Capt. T.B. Ferguson

J. Ann Kelly 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of his Honor the Mayor
Elizabeth McCarty

D. Kenny 9. oc. P.M. Lying drunk at Pavilion Hotel, Pr. Carmody
g. watch $2.25.3g Studs

Henry to W. Bartlett 9 1/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse, Owner

Ann O’Dwyer 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Boyle
care of herself in King + Beaufain Street

James O. Donnell 3 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Pr. Donnelly 2d.
5/100 Worm Scissors

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday April 2nd 1862
Roseanna to Mr. Holmes, 12. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Mrs. Evans

Driver of Dray No. 275 C. Gravley

Marcus to W. Fraser 1 3/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Pr. Ward

Levy to W. Krisman 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged subject to owners Pr. Croake
Order

Emma Harrison 9. oc. P.M. Fighting in Wilson Street Pr. Scully
Robert to C. P. Fraser do do do
25/100

Albert to T. W. Malon, 10. oc. P.M. Pulling down a Tree with the Sergt. Slattery
Box in Rutledge Street

Edward McCormick 3 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk in Anson Street Pr. Kennedy 2d

Tom Montague Cole. Island 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk in Church Street Pr. Becker

A Bay Horse found tied to a post in Broad
Street Lodged in Rodins Stable Meeting Pr. Gallghar 2d
Street at 11 1/2 oc. P.M.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To order of officer

Discharged

Fined $2 2–

To WH to order of owner

To House Correction

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of owner

Twenty paddles [unreadable]

To WH to order of owner

To WH to order of owner

Dismissed

Twenty paddles

To post

To post

To owner of [unreadable]

Charles Macbeth
Mayor 2
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday April 3d 1862

A.W. Jones (free) 10 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Horan
2. P. Books, $5.05 & & Knife care of him self West End Broad St

A. W. Jones, (free) For non payment of Capitation Taxes Lieut Caldwell

William Ryan, Co. J For safe keeping he over staying his pass Sergt. McMulty

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday April 4th. 1862

R. McKee For safe keeping to order of Lieut Hawkins
Lieut Hawkins C. S. A.

Pr. Norris $85 2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping Capt. Mitchell
Owens $45 to order of Gen. Ripley C. S. A.
Parker $45
Dyckes $20
Rey $203
Browning $50

H. Williams 3 oc. P.M. Running a dray without Pr. Gallaher 2d
Licence

E. Barnwell 7 oc. A.M. For having his chimney Pr. Pearson
on fire

Willy to Geo. Elfe 9 3/4. oc. P.M. For fighting in the Market Pr. Hassett

Abraham to Mr. 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Do Do
Schacklford

Christopher to 11 3/4. oc. P.M. At the Ball in Pr. Fowley
Mrs. Howard 25 c. Philidelphia Al without a ticket

William Sergeant 11 ¾ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Sergt. Quin
Knife cor of Church + Queen st

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
2
Fined $2 2

Contd

Delivered

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Delivd to officer

To order of Genl. Ripley

Discharged

Dismissed

Discharged

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

To order of Capt. Ferguson

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
4
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday April 5th 1862

Richard Dinzey 8 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Deserter Sergt. McPherson
g. watch & Chain, M Book knife keys

Dr. G. F. Poppenheim For Badge No. 7 for improper Sweeping Mr. Barnwell
the Chimney of Mr. Barnwell corner Pr. Pearson
Prices Alley & Meeting Streets

Joseph Cororan 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Kenny
Ft. Moultrie care of himself in King Street

David Brown 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Lieut. Wilson
in Broad Street

L. Armstrong (W. L. Art) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Kanapaux

G. Hersey (soldier) 7 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Kenny
$1.10. Key knife M. Box

Pr. Flanagan (Boyce. Art) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Prince Street Pr. Duffy

Jerry to Mr. Hopkinson 11 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Pr. Riley

Dr. B.A. Rodrigues For having an Iron Gate, the same being His Honor the Mayor
a Nuisance on the Sidewalk in Meeting
Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday April 6th 1862

William O. Neil (Castle Pinckney) 4. oc. P.M. Drunk and Pr. Fowley
36/100 knife disorderly in Elliott Street

Thomas to W. Moran 8 3/4. oc. P.M. For improper Conduct Sergt. Slattery
towards a White Girl corner Wentworth
and King Street

A.M. Cohen 8. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. Culpepper Off. Hicks
dagerotipe keys + papers

Charles to A. Owens 9. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner
wallet $55.75, Knife

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Del’d

Dismissed

Fined $2 X
Sent to Post

Discharged

To order of officer

Discharged

To Post

To WH to order of owner
& solitary confinement

To Inspection to have
the nuisance abated

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Post

Strapped in Yard

To order of Capt Culpepper

To W. H. to order of owner
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued April 6th 1862.

Charlott Quin 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

Elizabeth Doran 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Downing
purse $3.95. care of herself in Wentworth Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday April 7th 1862.

J.A. Smith (Mount. Pleasent Managdt. Regt.) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and
unable to take care of himself in Meeting Pr. Keily
Street

John Downing 9. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Capt. Waites
knife

John McDugle (Laf. Art 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable Pr. Riley
to take care of himself in Market Street

Driver of Dray 393. 8. oc. A.M. Breaking a Post Beaufain Street Pr. Pearson

Sergt. Davis

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday April 8th 1862
Wm. Powers (Gist. Guard, 1. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Gilchrist, Pr. Cook 2d

Sandy to W. Hasel 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Having a forged ticket Lod
purse 70 cents & knife ged by order of his

M. Kelly (Gist. Guard 2. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Gilchrist Pr. Foye
purse $6.60 & knife

Edward Donnelly 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and trespassing on Pr. Bohen
$1.00 knife, key + knife on the Premises of Mr. Smith in King Street

Jinny Lind 3 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and improper Con Pr. Horan
wallet $1.10. key 1/2 Crown duct in Church Street Flack

J. L. Curvay do do do
purse $1.20. Knife

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
4
Discharged

Fined $3– 3–

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To Post

To order of Capt Waites

To Post

Dismissed on condition that
the post be replaced

Dr. P. Porcher 10– 10– See March 25th

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To order of Mr. Gilchrist

Del’d

To order of officer

Discharged

Discharged

Discharged
17 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued April 8th 1862.

Emma Riley 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and improper Conduct Pr. Horan
purse $3.70 in Church Street

W. T. Hutchinson do
purse 46 cent + knife

Mary Ann Thompson 3 1/3. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Dolan
care of herself in Meeting Street

Mary Ryan 6 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Flack

T. ODonnell (Co. A. Wapoo Cut) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disor Sergt. Dolan
$11.51. Two knives derly in Water Street

S. J. Howell (Co. C. Tennessee Regt.) 8. oc. P.M. Fireing a Pistol in King Pr. Goulden
wallet $19.02 revolver knife Street Foye

E. H. Harrison do do do
a Pistol $5.60. knife 1 pr. Holsters p. Flask

M. Delane 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Disturbing the Peace in the Mr. Merkhardt
80/100 House of Mr. J. P. Merkhardt corner Pr. Beesly
King and Tradd Street

T. Gallagher 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Fast driving in Anson Street Pr. Ginity + Donelan
15/100 + being drunk

George Burk 6 3/4. oc. A.M. Stealing Newspapers Pr. Palmer
from under the Doors in Meeting Street.

Mary Weed 10. oc. A.M. Charged with Theft Off. Welsh
Pr. Palmer
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

17 10
Discharged

Discharged

To House Correction

To House Correction

Fined $5 5–

To be sent to Post

Do–

Fined $2 2–

Fined $5 5–

To House Correction

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

29 10

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday April 9th 1862

Bridget Bird 2 1/2. oc. P.M. For cutting E. Hamilton in E. Hamilton W. C. Morse
the Neck and Stealing $15. from W. C. Pr. Neylan & McCabe
Morse in Elliott Street

Hiley Bradley (Wh. Bat.) 3. oc. P.M. Drawing a knife on W. Hallet Wm. Halle
wallet $11.00 m. Book knife released to appear or deposit of $20. by 2st Lieut Pr. Neylan

W. J. B. Tims 3 1/4 oc. P.M. For Ringing the Bells on the Sergt. Hamel & Maher
wallet knife +. Pencil Houses from King to Friend in Broad Street, Mr. J. Beasley

Dennis Dunn (Co. D. Sullivan Island) 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by request Pr. McCabe
wallet $1.00 & Watch of a Sergt.

Lucy to Mrs. Evans 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by owner for safe keeping Pr. Gould


A Bay Horse with Saddle and Bridle
found hitch to a post on East Bay lodged
at Ruddins Stable in Meeting Street Pr. Dillon + Donovan
at 12. oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday April 10th 1862

T. Salvo To order of Genl. Ripley

Robert C. Classon To order of Capt. Ferguson

T. McDonnell To order of Capt. Disher

Mary Weed detained

Sandy to A. Hasel detained

George Curtis 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in George Street Pr. Fowley
$4.72. & 2 Keys

C. L. Stears 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Purell
knife, key, Worm + Book care of himself at the Charleston Hotel

Tom to P. Chapman 10 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Owner
wallet 52/100 Pr. Smith

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
29 10
To House Correction

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

To Post

Delivered to owner

To owner on pay’t of expenses

J&T Gallagher 2 50 2 50 See March 23d 62

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To give bond $200

To post

Del’d a supposed deserter from [illegible] reg.

Discharged

Twenty paddles & del’d to order of owner

Fined $2 2–

To Post

To WH to order of owner
43 50 12 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued April 10th 1862

Sergt. McPherson
Jno H Gerkin 12. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in the Mr. Howard
$6.00 Knife + 1 straw hat House of Mr. Howard in Montague Street Pr. Flack

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday April 11th 1862

Thomas Ester 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a Silver Watch from Peter Kenny
wallet $2.20. & knife James Darby was found in a Cellar by P. Hassett Mr. Hassett
in a yard in Elliott Street Keily

James Darby (Co. Capt. McRea) 4. oc. P.M. Drunk and Sleeping do
m. Book 50/100 + xr. on Exchange Wharf

W. McGee John Island 5. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly
wallet $3.50. Dirk + pocket knife in a House in Beresford Street and Pr. Kenny
drawing a Knife on the Police Hickey

Corpl. J. Kelly (Ft. Sumter 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Pr. Neylan
S. Watch + Chain wallet $2.25 & knife Street

Sergt. W. Pournall (Castle. Pinckney) 5. 12. oc. P.M. Drund and disor Pr. Neylan
S. watch, Purse 10/100 knife + Soap derly in Broad Street

C. Klinckworth For Selling Liquor with out Licence
on the 8th. inst. corner Washington and Off. Maher
Charlotte Street

F. P. McLeod (Co. A.) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Tierney
the Charleston Hotel

A. A. Paul 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk in Pavilion Hotel Pr. Scanlan 1st
wallet $1.55 knife + Letters

G. M. Broadwater (Co. D. Pocotaligo.) 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk in Pr. Scanlan 1st
wallet $14.50. knife & purse 58/100 Pavilion Hotel

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
43 50 12 50

J. Albers 5 5 See Febr: 27th 62.

Fined $5 5–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To mag.

Discharged

Fined $5 3 50

Fined $2 to post 2–

Fined $3 3–

Fined $100 or to
mag.

Discharged

Fined $2 2–

Fined $2 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

66 17 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday April 18th 1862

H. W. R. Jackson 2 1/2. oc. PM. Lodged for pedling Off. Schouboe
wallet $131.50

W. Liles 4 1/2 oc. PM. Pr. Donovan

Edward McKenny 4 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in St. Philip Street Pr. Cogan 1st
purse $40.00 Knife + Rule released to appear by 3d Lieut.

James Martin (Knife) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Safekeeping to order of Capt. Courtney

D. Kelly (Lamar Art) 6 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Farrelly
purse $1.00 Knife of himself in Elliott Street

Thomas Fox 15/100 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in a Pr. Cleary
House in Church Street

P. Gaffney wallet $42.37 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Fowley

A. N. Cohen (Co. E. J. Island 1 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. Culpepper Pr. Foye

Charles Paine Co. D. Sull. Island 3 3/4. oc. AM. Striking Frances Frances Miller
$4.75 Miller in her Bed Room in Princess Street Pr. McSweeny

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday April 13th 1862
F. Doyle (Gunboat No. 3) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Deserter Pr. Scully
knife 2 wallet

William OBrien (Brahams Co. Cole. Island) 12. 1/4. oc. A.M. Shooting Lieut. Wilson
Revolver, 3 knives, keys, purse, a Pistol in King Street Sergt. Maher
worm & 1pt Spurs

George Gorman (Gunboat No. 3) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. McCabe
on East Bay

Edward Conroy 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to to take Pr. Scully
purse 30/100 S. knife care of himself in Princess Street

W. P. J. Jett (8th Regt. of Tennessee 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Beaufain Street Pr. Keily
wallet $11.05 Knife + soap. delivered to order of Col. J. H. Savage

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
66 17 50
Det’d afterwards discharged

Del’d afterwards delivered
to Capt. Chichester

Fined $5 5–

To order of officer

To post

Fined $5 & to giving
bond $100 with [illegible]
good behavior

Fined $5 5–

To order of officer

Fined $5 & to Post 4 75

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

Discharged

To order of officer

Fined $3 5–

Delivered
85 75 17 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued April 20th 1862.

A Sorrell Mare with Saddle + Bridle going
at large in Calhoun Street lodged in
B. Roddins Stable at 8 1/4 oc. P.M.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday April 14th 1862
Adam Uttrick 12. oc. P.M. For Theft Stealing a Uniform Sergt. Davis
Hat and other Articles from a Soldier

Catharina Carr 12 1/4 oc. P.M. Stealing Twenty Five Dollar Otto Lang
$9.50 + key from Otto Lang Luc. Bat. Cole Island Sergt. Davis
Mary Jane Brown Accessery to the above Robbery

Cromwell to G. V. Anker 1 oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Pr. Martin

W. P. Jett Tennessee Regt.) 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Charleston Pr. Morrison
wallet $16.05 Hotel

John Duncan 18 Regt. S. C. V. 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable
to take care of himself corner Broad + Pr. Flack
Meeting Street

Alick to P. Hogan 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For Theft found in the Bed F. Entelman
room of Mrs. Schnaars J. Mahstedt

William to M. Grimke 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and Fighting in
King Street Pr. Ward 2d
Jane to C. Garety Fighting King Street
released to Owner to appear

John White 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Attempting to Clime over
J. Graham's Gate in Queen Street + Pr. Gallagher 1st
Striking the Police

Francis to Dr. W. Michell 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

John. to Dr. Dawson Stealing land of Mr. Grove
Peter to D. Menk 41 King St

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
85 75 17 50
To owner on pay’t
of expenses

To House correction under
Bond $50

To mag.

To WH to order of owner

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Twenty paddles 3 days
solitary confinement then
19 paddles were laid on [illegible]
Twenty paddles

Ten paddles

Discharged

Discharged
20 paddles
15 [illegible] in yard

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
95 75 17 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday April 15th 1862

William Sullay (James Island 12. oc. P.M. Drunk and disor Pr. Ward 2nd.
$2.55 & key derly in Meeting Street

H. M. Mouldin (8th. Tennessee Regt.) 1 1/2. oc. A.M.Lying drunk in Pr. Kenny
wallet 20/100 2 knives & xr. Church Street

William to Mr. McKay 1 1/2 oc. A.M. Lodged to Order of Mr. McKay Sergt. Reigne
$2.50. and Key

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday April 16th 1862

James Morrisey 10 1/2 oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner Queen Pr. McCabe
knife 40/100 and Church Street

Hector to Mr. Vardell 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Off. Schouboe
purse 5/100 & knife

P. OMara 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged under Warrant of Pr. Donnelly 1st
$1.30. + 2 tickets Magistrate Rhett

John ONeil 3. oc. P.M. for safe Keeping Off. Twohill
$47.65. note $144.00 Knife keys

Dr. C. Bold 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Dolan
$9.50. S. watch key +xc care of himself in Chalmer Street

E. Posey 14th. Reg. S. C. W. Lodged to Order of Lieut. Col. McGowan
J. Taylor
J. Heath

E. J. Jones (Gist. Guard, 9 1/4. oc. P.M. As a Deserter Sergt. Davis
knife 1 Letter + Bottens

Charlotte Gwin 2. oc. A.M. Under the Influence of
Liquor and Wandering about the Pr. Conway
Streets

1. Lamp to George near King, Drain caved in
1. Do St. Philip near Calhoun, New Work

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
95 75 17 50
Fined $2 2–

To Post

Twenty Paddles–

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Fined $2 2–

To WH to order of owner

To [illegible]

Discharged

Fined $2 2–

To Post

To officer

Discharged

Information

Charles Macbeth Mayor
101 75 17 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday April 11th 1862

Summersette. T. Brown 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Gambling in a House in Prin Mr. T. Brown
cess Street Sergt. McPherson

Billy to G. Wegman do do do Pr. Donnelly 2.
2/100 Croake

Francis to J. C. Saultus do do do

Louis to A. Robbins do do do
5/100 key

Maria Johnson 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Davis
care of herself

John Dunn (Co. A. Ft. Sumter 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk Sergt. Slattery
corner Meeting Street and South Bay Pr. OLoughlen
A Negro Woman to Mr. Solomons Lying down in Middle Sergt. Slattery
Street Brought to this Post

A Revolver found by a Negro Boy in
King Street brought to this Post by Pr.
Goulden at 1 1/2 oc. PM.

1 Lamp to Gadsden Street (a hole in the Street)
St. Phillip Street (new Work)
East Bay Farmers & Ex. Bank (a hole in the Street)

Ledia Stapleton (free) 8. oc. AM. for abusive Language to T. Wareham
Mrs. Warcham in her House 29. Broad Str. Pr. OConner

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

To [illegible]

To WH to order of owner

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Discharged

To Post

To owner

Information

Information

One [illegible] solitary confinement

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday April 18th 1862.

William Comerford 11. oc. A.M. To order of Capt. David Ramsey Sergt. Hendricks
$10 & knife

Wm. Bargan 3 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Ginity

S. Zacharias For keeping a junk Shop without Pr. Pearson
Licence at No. 627. King Street

W. J. Callahan For keeping a junk Shop without Pr. Pearson
Licence No. 21. Anson Street

T. H. Johnson (Co. Manigault Regt. 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk
purse $7.90. 1 Sett Studs knife and unable to take care of himself in Pr. Scully
worm +1 Letter Broad Street

Maggy Ross 12. oc. A.M. Fighting in Princess Street Pr. Conway
Horan
Lucy Wickson do do do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday April 19th 1862

Nelly to Phoeby Lewis (Colored) 9 3/4. oc. A.M. On suspicion of having W. Daughtry
released to appear by 3rd. Lieut. Stolen Twenty Dollar from W. Daughtry Off. Maher
Laura to Miss Marshall do do do do

Peter to Elias Vonderhorst 2. 1/2. oc. P.M. Lieut. Caldwell
$2.75. in Silver + Bundle

John McKenny (Co. Capt. Simmond 11. oc. P.M. Drunk and Sergt. Healy
disorderly in Chalmer Street

Pr. Casey (Co. K Ft. Moultrie, 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Sergt. Slattery
purse $4.45 + g. studs Chalmer Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
132 75 17 50
To Capt. Rivers

To order of officer

Fined $5 5–

To WH

Fined $5

To order on pay’t of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 2–

Fined $2 2–

To Roper Hospital

Charles Macbeth

Mayor
141 75 17 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday April 24th 1862

Dennis Keenan, Driver and Owner of Dray No. 243. For dri
ving over a Child corner Market and Pr. Donnelly 2nd
Church Streets

P. Clancy (Ft. Sumter, 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Segt. Dolan
$8.80. care of himself in Anson Street

Dick to J. L. Bell 60/100 knife 6. oc. P.M. A. Nieman

Patsey to Mr. Blane 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Striking Mrs. Eaden Child in Mrs. Eadan
Tradd Street Pr. Cain

John to J. L. Girardead 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Unauthorised Ticket at the Lieut. Caldwell
11/100 Ball in Philadelphia Street Sergt. McPherson

Ann to G. Cordes 11. oc. P.M. For safe keeping with an Order Owner
to the Workhouse

Moses to W. Chase (free) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Being out with Lamp lighter Lieut. Wilson
Tickets and not being at Work Pr. Horan
John to W. Lebby do do do do

Nat to Geo. Shrewsbery 3 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk in Str Philip Street Pr. Gralton

John OMara For Obstructing the Sidewalk and Street City Inspector
with Materials for Rebuilding his House
in Queen Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday April 25th 1862

James J. Ward (Co. H.) 2. 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Hasset
2 letters & knife care of himself in Elliott Street

Elias Henderson (13th. Regt.) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Steet Pr. Bohen
purse $1.00 Knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
141 75 17 50
Discharged

Fined $2 & to post 2–

Discharged

Discharged

Twenty paddles

To WH to order of owner

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

Fined $2 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
145 75 17 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday April 26th. 1862

E.A. Smith (Co. Hatch Bat.) Lodged by Lieut Duffus to order Lieut. Duffus
of Major Miller

T. Fox 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying down drunk in Cal Pr. Coughlan
$10.20. Key knife & Fork houn Street

Frank to L. Chapin 6 1/2. oc. P.M. For stealing some Patent Off. Schouboe
Leather from G.B. Happoldt G. B. Happold

Richard to Dr. Bruns For receiving the above Leather do do
wallet $9.75. S. watch, knife, pincil + Badge 120
Joe to Jessy Lloyd do do do do do

Henry to A.R. Mitchel 8 1/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse E.L. Prince

Charlotte Gwinn 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

Tristom Dulions (Co. Capt. E. Ch. Kanapaux) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk Sergt. Quin
in Queen Street Pr. Horan
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday April 27th 1862

Robert Burns (Gist. Guard) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Deserter Pr. Gallagher 1st
to Order of Capt. Chichester

Susan Robinson 2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Cosgrove
$1.05. care of herself in the Market

Andrew to H. H. Raynond 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway from
Cole Island

Martin Ronan (Capt. Ramsey Co.) 8. oc. P.M. Drunk and dis Pr. Fosberry
orderly in the store of Mr. Kennedy Meeting Str.

C. Beathy (Spears Co.) 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in a Yard in Pr. Smith
$1.50. Beresford Street

Driver of Dray (337) Owner Jas. R. Addison Having received a
Box from a Boat Atlantic Wharf to Mr. Mrs. Miller
Miller off Market Street, said Box has
not been delivered
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
146 75 17 50
To order of Major Miller

[illegible] to Capt. Chichester

Fined $10 10–

Discharged

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

Discharged to officer

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Capt. Chichester

Discharged

To order of owner

Discharged

Delivered

Dismissed
155 75 17 50

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday April 28th. 1862.

Jane to Dr. R. Henion 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Pr. Gallagher 1st & 2d.
43/100 Badge 1098. Key + Scissor

A Sorrell Pony with Saddle & Bridle going
at Large in Bull Street Lodged in Holoway
Stable Friend Street at 8 1/2. oc. P.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday April 29th. 1862.

Charles to D. Ramsay 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Stealing Lead from the City Park
released to appear Sergt. McPherson
Ben to G. S. Pelzer 10/100 do do do
released to appear

G.D. Stedam 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Wentworth Pr. Shanahan
wallet $3.08. Knife, dagerotipe and King Street

Susan Robinson 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and crying Murder Sergt. McPherson
corner Princess and Archdale Street

William to Mr. Rose 11 1/2. oc. P.M. No Ticket in King Street Pr. Walsh 1st

Mrs. Chaney (105 East Bay) The Contents of a Chamber Pot
was thrown from a Window of her Pr. Dillon
Premises in to the Street at 4 1/4. oc. AM.

James to Mr. Laborde 8. oc. P.M. Selling Fish with out a Ticket Sergt. Davis
$14.52 Knife, key, Ring

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
155 75 17 50
To WH to order of
owner

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Fined $2 2–

To House Correction

Fifteen [illegible] sent home

Fined $5

Fish forfeited

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
157 75 17 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday April 30th 1862

M. G. Murphy 1 1/2. oc. P.M. To the Order of Capt. D. N. Ingraham
5/100, 1 Letter or Capt. Brent

T. A. Shipp (Co. C. Lamar Art) 8. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Brown Sergt. Johnson

Martha to Miss. C. Perry 11 3/4. oc. P.M. No sleeping Ticket in Princess Sergt. McPherson
and working out without Badge \Street

W. E. Johnson (Camp. Magnolia) 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beau Pr. Horan
wallet knife 5/100 fain Street

S. Gaskins (Ft. Moultrie) 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Church Pr. Donelan
Street

W. Cooper (Co. Capt. Ramsey) 3 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Ward 2nd
wallet $4.32 & knife Water Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday May 1st 1862
W. H. Johnson 10 oc. A.M. Safe keeping Off. Hicks
P. Book $ $279. 90

Jacob to Miss Elliott 10 oc. A.M. For safe keeping to the
order of C. P. Fraser

M. Divine, P. Norton, 1 1/4 oc. P. M. For Safe keeping to the Lieut Bee
J. Brannon, T. White, Order of Capt Yates and by order
M. Fitzgerald, of his Hon the Mayor
W. Goulden,
J. Brand, P. Brannon

William, free 8 1/2 oc. P.M. For having a suspicious
C. Edmondston, Guard ticket to go to James Island

Susan to C. Simons 10 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Owner
be sent to the Work House
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
157 75 17 50
To order of Capt. Ingraham

To order of Capt. Brown

Friend $2 or 10 paddles

To post

To post

Fined $3 & to Post 3–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
160 75 17 50

Del’d

To Order of Mr.
Fraser WH

Del’d

Discharged

To WH to order of
owner WH

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday May 2d 1862

J. G. Marsh 9 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in P. Hassett
Purse $1.45 . Knife [illegible] Market St
$3 tickets, Ft. Sumter

Lavinia to E. H. Strobhart 10. oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping to Pr. Kennedy 2d
order of owner to be sent to the Work house

Edward to W. T. White 10 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order M. Levy
of owner

Cuffy to B. Roden 11 3/4. oc. P.M. to ticket cor of Church P. Donelon
P. Book 63 c. & watch and Hayne St

Dr. C. Bold 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Regly
the Carolina House Broad St.

George Gorman 12 1/4 oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Coogan 2d
$1.55 take care of him self in Hasel St.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday May 3d 1862

Emma Free 10 oc. A.M. For stealing a pocket Book

John Cunningham 1 1/4 oc. A.M. For Theft Off. Hicks
$255. 00/00

William Walkins 11 1/2 oc. A.M. For Theft Off. Hicks
$94.00 Gold watch, key
Knife & Bunch of Keys.

Geo. Morris 11 1/2 oc. A.M. For Theft Off. Hicks
$230. 75/100 Gold watch
& chain, knife B. pin

Corp. Kennedy 5 1/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct in Pr. Hassett
Ft. Sumter Elliott St & striking H. R. Goodwin

Abraham to W. Middleton 11 oc. P.M. For attemting to go to Off. Walsh
$5.85 & key the Fleet
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks

Fined $2 & to Post 1 45

To WH to order of owner WH

To WH to order of owner WH

Discharged

Discharged

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Del’d to [illegible]

Discharged

Mag. Warrant

Mag. Warrant

Mag. Warrant

Fined $5 & to post 5 00

Del’d 20 paddles, 3
days solitary confinement
then 19 paddles, & del’d
to order of owner 6 45
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday May 3d 1862 Cont.

Margaret to W. T. Ruger 12 1/4 oc. A.M. Runaway subject to owner Lieut. Caldwell
order

John McDonald 12 1/4. oc. A. M. For harboring Margaret Lieut. Caldwell
slave of W. T. Ruger

Richard Dwyer 2 1/2 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk in Segt. Slattery
Archdale St
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday May 4th 1862

Pr. Spencer 10 oc. A.M. Lodged to the order of
Capt. Farley

Frank to C. Mitchell 12 oc. M. For safe keeping Pr. Kailey

David to E. P. Milliken 12. oc. M. For safe keeping Pr. Kennedy 1st.

A. McCawley Co. D 3 ¾ oc. P.M. To the order of Lieut
P. Book & $12.00 Knife Montgomery Dileverd to his off

Grace to W. Deworth 7 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of owner to be Owner
Sent to the work house
J. A. McHugh, Key 8 ½ oc. P.M. To the Order of Lieut
P. Book $3.28 & Knife, Montgomery diliverd to his off

Fortune to J. G. Burdell 8 3/4 oc. P.M. To owners order to be Pr. McWay
3 c. sent to the work house

Ben to J. Dougherty 10 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Pr. Kennedy 2d
owners order.

Betsey to G. Reed 11 ½ oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Pr. Tierney
be sent to the work house

A. M. Cohen 1 ¼ oc. A.M. To the order of Capt. Pr. Fowley
Keys & Dagerotipe Culpepper dilevered to his off

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
6 45
To WH to order of owner WH

To mag.

Delivered to officer

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Capt. Farley

20 paddles, 3 days WH
solitary confinement, then
19 paddles, & del’d to order of owner

20 paddles, 3 days solitary WH
confinement, then 19 paddles, & del’d
to order of owner

Delivered

To WH to order of owner WH

Delivered

To WH to order of owner WH

20 paddles, 3 days WH
solitary confinement, then
19 paddles, & del’d to order
of owner

To WH to order of owner WH

Delivered

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday May 5th, 1862

Moses to K. Burden 11 1/2 oc. A. M. For having a forged
80 c. ticket

J. Bryne, Co E. 5 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. Scally & Tierney
C. Pinckney $15.25 Easy Bay.

T. Kelly, Lamar Art. 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. Scally & Tierney
Ft. Johnson, S. watch East Bay
Key & $1.00

W. ONeil 8 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk cor of Pr. Fowley
C. Pinckney Meeting & Tradd St

Hugh Bradagan 9 1/4 o. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in G. Koldewely &
Mrs. Wittschen yard. Church St Pr. Flood

1 lamp sent to Elliott St. celler door
broken
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday May 6th. 1862

Pr. McGinnis 11 ½ oc. A.M. Deserter from Gun Boat No. 3. Sergt. Davis

Francis to Mrs. Potts 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged by order of his Honr. Off. Hicks
Knife & Key.

Isaac to D. Paul 11 3/4 oc. A.M. Lodged by order of his Honr. Pr. Tierney

Rena to Mr. Hughes 12 oc. A. Lodged by order of his Honr. Off. Walsh &
Miley " " “ “ Do Do Do Pr. Riley
Julia " " “ “ Do Do Do

D. Reilly P. L. Art 12 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Preston Sergt. Holster
Knife + Silver Bird

Sergt. Burns 3 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliott Str. Pr. Conway
10 c. Razor & 1 ticket

Jenny to Mr. Cooper 3 3/4 oc. P.M. For stabing Julia J. W. Wightman
Knife & 40 c. slave of Dr. Keckley Sergt Quin

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
6 45
20 paddles, 3 days solitary WH
confinement then 19 paddles
del’d to order of owner

Fined $10 to post 10 00

To Post & fined $5 H.C

Fined $5 H.C

Fined $5 5 00

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

Discharged

Discharged

To paddles WH

20 paddles WH

20 paddles WH

To order of officer

To post

Twenty paddles 3 days WH
solitary confinement
then 19 paddles 21-45
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday May 6th. 1862. Cont.

John, A. Jager 6 1/4 oc. P. M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Early
P. Book $66. 38/100 Market Str.

Owen Dowd. Co. D. 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Laying downe drunk in Pr. Goulden
Sullivans Island Elliott St.

1 lamp sent to Elliott St celler Door
broken
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Comdg Lieut

Wednesday. May 7th 1862

J. W. O'Ruke 5 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to the order
Marion Rifles of Sergt Feehan.
$21.50 c. & Bowie Knife

P. Norten, Castle Pinckney 5 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Scully
P. Book 35 c. & Knife Tradd St.

Joe to G. Shrewsbury 5 1/2 oc. A.M. Sleeping out without a Pr. Sweeny
ticket

Mr. Greenland For having his cellar door in a
dangerous condition

Greenland 1 Lamp sent to Bedon Alley cellar
door broken
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
21 45
Fined $2 2 00

To post

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Delivered to officer

To post

Twenty paddles, & del’d WH
in solitary confinement
to order of owner

Cont’d

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
23-45
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday May 8th 1862

C. Bench 10 ½ oc. P.M. Lodged subject to Col
$35.00, C. Screw, Key & 1 letter Hagoods order

A. J. Tuel, Coles. Island 11 ¾ oc. A.M. For safe keeping to the Pr. Kavanaugh
order of Capt. Pringle

C. Hesch 1 1/2 oc. P.M. Subject to the order of Capt. Lieut F. C. Jacobs
Hammon

Ned to A. Cumingham 1 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order Off. Hicks
Rule & Knife of His Honr.

E. Smith Gist. Guards 10 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to the Pr. Caughlen
order of Lieut Boag

Marquis to T. J. Kan 6 1/4. oc. A.M. Lodged subject to the W. W. Hendricks
1 letter & Knife order of Capt. Ramsay

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.

Friday May 9th 1862

B. Dorgerthy Castle Pinckney 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to Sergt. Davis
$1.50 & Knife take care of himself in Broad St

George Londrick 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct in a Pr. Tierney &
Purse $15.00 & Knife yard in Elliott St. Purcell


Hanora Field 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct in a Pr. Tierney &
yard in Elliot St and cring murder Purcell

Mary Weed 8 1/4 oc. P.M. For stealing ten Dollars Pr. Kennedy 2d
from a Soldier

Tom Donneher 10 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Sergt. McPherson
cor of Broad & Meeting St

Jacob to Mrs. H. M. Eddings 11 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to the Sergt. Davis
$3.25 c. order of J. Cohen

John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
23 45
To order of provost

To order of officer

To order of officer

Del’d

To order of officer Delivered to officer

To order of Capt. Ramsay to WH

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 to Post 1 50

Fined $5 5 00

Discharged

Discharged

Fined $2 H.C.

To WH to order of WH
J Cohen

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
29 95
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday May 10th 1862

John Black, Lamar Art. 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Hickey
P. Book $1.20. Knife & Canteen of him self in Elliott Str.

Pr. Fosberry 4 3/4. oc. P.M. For being under the influence Lieut. Caldwell
of liquor & improper conduct towards L. Melfie
Mr. L. Melfie

Moses to D. Desaussure 6 3/4 oc. P.M. For having a lot of iron in his Pr. Ginnity
possession supposed to be stolen

Severs to B. Mordacai 9 1/4. oc. P.M. For having a forged ticket
Purse $96.40 & key & knife

C. P. Parker, Ft. Moultrie 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk cor of Sergt. McPherson
Purse $3.85 Knife & medallion Wentworth & King St Pr. Goulden

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

James Phillips 12 1/2 oc. A.M. For safe keeping W. H. Marclay
P. Book 15 c & Knife

Sunday May 11th 1862

J. Ryan W. A. Jackson 11. oc. A.M. For safe keeping to the order Sergt. Moore
C. Brown J. McCormick of Lieut
1st. Regt Georgia Regulars

Cyrus to W. R. Raber 12 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway P. Becker

B. Ferrell 9 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to the order Sergt. Moore
1st. Regt. Georgia Regular of Lieut

John to A. V. Dawson 11 1/2 oc. P.M. For having a suspicious Pr. Smith
S. Watch & key ticket in King St

John McDrue 12 1/4 oc. A.M. Applied for lodgings

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
29 95
Fined $2 & to Post 1 20

Fined $10

Twenty paddles WH

Fined $2 & to Post 2 00

To Mag.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer Delivered

To WH to order of owner WH

To order of officer Delivered

To paddles & 3 days WH
solitary confinement
then 19 paddles & del’d to
order of owner in solitary confinement

Sent to Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
33-15
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday May 12th 1862

M. Early A. W. Forse 10 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged for safe keeping to
W. Pratt J.R. Wilson the order of Lieut Guerrard
& H. Dunaway
1st. Regt. Georgia Regulars

Joe to A. L. Tobias 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Sergt. McPherson

Thomas Green, Co. F. 3 oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping Sergt. McPherson
Ft. Sumter

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Tuesday May 13th 1862

John Delaney N. L. Art 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take cor of
50 c. him self in Market St

A. Stanton, U. L. inft. 2 ½ oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Sergt. Hendricks
$12.50 c & Knife Capt Lord

John Dwyer, U. L. inft. 2 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Do Do
Book $2.00. S. Watch & knife Capt. Lord

W. Rodgers 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Purcell
P. Book $1.18 & knife Elliot St

A. Jacobs (Free) 5 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Kenny
2 Keys, Specks & 2 c. care of him self in George St

A. Thompson Preston Bat. 6 3/4. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Preston Pr. McMay
Knife

Thomas Neston 7 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk cor of Pr. Hassett
95 c. Key, Broughton 366 cart, State & Market St

John Swift W. L. inft., 9 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Lord Sergt. Hendrick
Purse $6.55 c & Knife

M. Delainey Co H. 11 1/4 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Adams Corp Green
Dirke & Knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
33 15
To order of officer Dilevered

To WH to order of WH
owner

To Post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Delivered

To order of officer

Do

Discharged

Discharged

Delivered

Fined $2 2 00

To order of officer

Do dilevered to his off

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
35-15
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday May 14th 1862

P. Taylor, P. Book, 15 c. 5 3/4 oc. P.M. Longed to order of Provost Marshal J. H. Wright
R. R. Check, Rule &c. order

Abby and two Children 9 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to the order of Pr. Flood
to Mrs. Washington Z. B. Oaks

Pr. Gallagher Co. E 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Fowley
Castle Pinckney Elliott St.

Kate to G. O. Ancker 1 1/4 oc. A.M. Found on Mr. Twohys Pr. Erwin
premisses in Anson St

Capt. C. J. Pelzer Lodged to Provost Marshal over M. Levy
Sam Smith
Sam Pitcher

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday May 15th 1862

G. Furnace 8 oc. A.M. Lodged to order of Provost J. J. Moore
2 Carpet Bag Marshal

Jim to G. Elfe 9 1/2 oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Sergt. McPherson
Purse & 60 c.

Able to G. Elfe 9 1/2 oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Do Do
75 c. & Knife

W S
Marquis to ^ Fraser 4 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Pr. Sweeny

C. Seale B. L. inft. Lodged to order of Prevost Marshal
P. Book $1.57 c. 2 Knives & C.P.

J. G. Young 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Kennedy 2d
Capt. Ball, Co Geo Regt take care of him self in Magazin St

Jolly to Mr. M. O'Connor 6 1/4. oc. A.M. Gave him self up as
a Runaway

1 lamp sent to Elliott St celler
door broken
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
35 15
To order

To order of Mr. Oakes WH

To provost marshall

To WH to order of owner WH

To order of provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of provost

To WH to order of owner WH
on pay’t of fee of
runaway - owner
to be notified

To WH to order of owner WH
on pay’t of fee of runaway
owner to be notified

To order of Provost

To Roper Hospital

To WH to order of WH
owner - owner to be notified

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
35 15
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday May 16th 1862

J. Roach, Co. D. 1 inft. 9 ½ oc. A.M. For stealing a watch from Pr. McCabe
Purse $115.95 & Knife E. Schultze

G. W. Maxwell 9 1/4 oc. A.M. For Stealing a watch from Off. Twohill
E. Schultze

Thos. C. Hamlin 12 1/4 oc. P.M. No Pass Pr. J. W. Hakins
Santee L.A. Knife

J. D. Jones, 48. Georgia 12 1/4 oc. P.M. No Pass Do
Regt. Knife

P. G. McRay 48. Georgia 12 1/4. oc. P.M. No Pass Do
Regt. $15.55 c. 2 Knives


Drays No. 354 & 355 6 1/4 oc. P.M. For over charging for a W. P. Purssel &
J. O’Brien, Owner load from cor of Line & King St to the Co
Thos. Donan, Seurety Savannah R. R. Depot

W. W. Shubert 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk & unable to take Pr. O’Brien 2d
80 c. care of him self in Meeting St.

Mrs. McManus For running a dray without Licence Lieut. Caldwell

John Monoaghan 2 1/2 oc. P.M. A a deserter to order Off. Hicks
$3.75 c. of Lieut Bacot

G. P. Wilkinson 5 oc. P.M. Lodged for having no
Lamkin L. Art $4.15 c. pass

W. N. White, P. Book 5 oc. P.M. Do Do
Lamkin L. A. $7 & Knife

J. Donaghue, Ft. Lunte 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and striking M. Levy &
P. Book & $6.50 c. L. Brannon in Bedons Alley Pr. Cook 1

[illegible] 7 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Lieut. Allen
Knife + L. Glass in the City Park Pr. Goulden & Fowley

H. L. Causey
Co. A. Knife $3.30 c. Lodged to order of Provost M

W. G. Marin Co. A Do Do
Knife P Book & $10.00
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
35 15
Del’d

Del’d

Do

Do

Do

Cont’d Dismissed

Discharged

Fined $5 & expenses 2 50 2 50

To order of officers

Del’d

Del’d

Fined $5 & to post 5 00

To Provost

do

Discharged by Provost
42 65
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday May 16th. 1862 Cont.

C. Clamp, Co. D Lodged to order of Provost
Knife Purse & 25 c. Marshal

Jas. Brown Co. A Lodged to order of Provost
P. Book & $1.75 c. Marshal

T. White Co. A. Lodged to order of Provost
Purse $1.00 & Knife Marshal

J. Tucker Dixei R Lodged to order of Provost
S. Watch $1.55 c. & Knife Marshal

Fox
Thomas 1 3/4 oc. A.M. For beating his wife in a Pr. Conroy
House in Magazin St

William ONeil 2 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Gallagher 2d
P. Book & $10.00 care of him self in the Market

a lamp sent to meeting St near
Cumberland St. a large hole in the St.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Saturday May 7th 1862

William to L. H. Mouzon 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct Pr. Hassett
Razor & Knife in Market St

Pr. Tierney 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct in Pr. Walsh &
Knife P. Walsh house Queen St Pr. Horan

Daniel to C. Fister 10 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be Pr. Downing 2d
13 c. sent to the work House

M. Glen 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. O’Brien 2d
P. Book $10.00 & Knife Queen St

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
42 65
Discharged by provost

Fined $5 5 00

Fined $5 to post 5 00

To inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fifteen paddles

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 & del’d to Mr. 2 00
Hendricks

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
54 65
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday May 18th 1862

George Louis 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliott St. Pr. Downing 2d
61 c & 2 tickets Gralton

5 oc. P.M. For not removing offal in Pr. Gallagher 2d
Contractor of Ward 4 front of Mr. Smith Premises, N. W. Cor
of Smith + Beaufain St & also
to Market Street

Renty to H. P. Walker 6 ½ oc. P.M. For throwing brick bats Pr. Donelon
at a door in Coming St

Mary Davis 6 3/4 oc. P.M. For stealing five Dollars H. Alexander &
from H. Alexander in Elliott St Pr. Donnelly 2d

Joseph Tully Co. D 6 ¾ oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Sergt. Heidt &
Ft. Moultrie $24.10 c & Key Meeting St. Pr. Cook

Rollo to J. & W. Robb. 8 oc. P.M. With order to Work House Pr. Bowen

Abraham to J. Wilson 8 3/4 oc. P.M. For stealing a pair of shoes Jos. Martins
50 c. & Key from Mr. Martins King St.

J. H. Rickels 9 oc. P.M. Lodged by order of the Sergt. Davis
$1.00 & Knife Provost Marshal as a deserter from
Gun Boat No. 3.

Benjamin to Mr. 9 1/4 oc. P.M. For disorderly conduct in Jas. Quin &
Cuttino the Market & shiking J. Quin Pr. Neylan

Tom Mullins 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Bohen
Co. H. 1. Regt. inft. Broad St.
$1.30 c.

George Mixer 3 3/4 oc. P.M. For throwing the contents Pr. Pearson
Proprietor of the of a Chamber from the 3d story of
Charleston Hotel the Charleston Hotel on the side
walk in Hayne St

William O’Neil 8 oc. A.M. Drunk and braking a Pr. Bohen
Co. E. Castle Pinckney window Glass in a Barber Shop in
Tradd St.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
54 65
Discharged

Fined $5 Settled August 16th 62.

15 stripes in yard

Discharged

Fined $5 & to be 5 00
sent to post

To WH to order of owner

20 paddles 3 days so WH
litary confinement
then 19 paddles & discharge

To order of Provost

Dismissed

To Provost

Dismissed

To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
59 65
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday May 19th 1862

Ceasar to F. Mazyck, 7 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be J. W. Coleman
sent to the Work House

Celia to F. Opdebeck 8 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order Pr. Caughlen
of owner

H. Johnson For having a dangerous dog going a Pr. Smith
large in Beaufain St
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Tuesday May 20th 1862

D. Lynch, Preston Bat 5 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Coogan 2d
Purse $49. & 1 ticket take care of him self in Rutledg St

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday May 21st 1862
William to J. Grimke 10 oc. A.M. as a Runaway Sergt. McPherson

Tom Lyons 11 1/4 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk cor Pr. Conway
S. Watch $3.12 & Key. Market + Church St.

Mary Guillooly 11 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on
East Bay

M. Doud, Knife 9 1/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Gould
2 P. Books, $63.68 + stud Meeting St
& one Mexican Dollar

Sib to J. T. Elsworth 9 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Pr. Early
be sent to the work House

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
59 65
To WH to order of WH
owner

To WH to order of owner WH

Fined $5 fd 5 00

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 fd 2 00

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 fd 2 00

Discharged

Fined $3 fd 3 00

To WH to order of WH
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
71 65
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday May 22d 1862

Julius to Est. G.W. Black 1 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by Pr. Kenny
Silver Watch C. Miller of Charleston Hotel

Alick to J. Steiber 2 1/4. oc. P.M. For striking a white Boy Sergt. McPherson
Keys & Knife in Church St

Amy + Clarinder 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaways Levy & Coats
to Mrs. H. Smith
Bundle Close & Basket

Rebecca to Mrs. E. Green 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For harbouring Amy Do
and Clarinder the Slave of Mr. H. Smith
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Friday May 22d 1862
George to H. H. Raymond 7 3/4. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Pr. Donelon

Taken up going at large in King St
two dark Bay Mules lodged at
Holloways Stable Friend St
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday May 24th 1862

John Hamilton 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Sergt. Maher
on Dr. L. Owens premisses Church St
John F. Tully 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping Sergt. Brown
Co. F. Ft. Sumter

Charles to P. Hogan 6. oc. A. Lodged as a Runaway Pr. Gould
Knife

Celia to Mr. Chupain 6 3/4. oc. A.M. For safe keeping to order Pr. Kennedy 2d
of B. Feldmann
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
71 65
To WH to order of WH
owner

Twenty paddles WH

To WH to order of WH
owner as [illegible]

As Amy & Clarinda
discharged

To Provost marshalls
court

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order W
of owner

To owner of pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 2 00

Dilivered to Sergt. Brown

To WH to order of WH
owner

To WH to order of WH
B. Feldmann

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
73 65
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday May 25 1862

Thomas to Mr. Osborn 8 3/4. oc. A.M. Lodged for Theft. Off. Walsh
S. Watch, P. Book $4.00
Knife + Specks

Richard to R. E. Gibbon 7 ¾ oc. P.M. Lodged on suspission Off. Walsh
of Theft

H. Brant, Co. C. Ft. Sumter 2 1/2. oc. A.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Fey & Callihan
Pr. Book $3.35 c. Chalmer St near Meeting

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.

Monday May 26th 1862

W. England 11 ½ oc. A.M. For undesant exposur Pr. Hickey
P. Book 5 Knife P. Spurs of his Person on East Bay

Elizabeth McDonald 4 oc. P.M. For stealing fifty three 15/100 E. Marshbank &
Dollars from E. Marshbank Sergt. McPherson

Franky Thompson As Witness in the above case
Nancy Pearsol “ “ “ “ “
Hanora Fields “ “ “ “ “

Edward to Pr. Gowan 9 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owner Pr. Martin
order

John Pettyjohn 5 oc. A.M. For being in the City without Sergt. Slattery
D. E. Merty a permit
P. Book 25 c. P. Flask &
Canteen

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
73 65
Cont’d

20 paddles, 3 days WH
solitary confinement then
19 paddles, & discharged
to Post

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To order Provost Marshal

To Provost Marshall

Discharged
Do
Do

To WH order of owner

To order of Capt. Johnson

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
73 65
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday May 27th 1862

Robert to Dr. H. D. Fraser 11. oc. P.M. For safe keeping owner Dr. H. D. Fraser &
Knife will call for him Pr. Walsh 1st

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P

Wednesday May 28th 1862

Mary McGrath 3 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Lieut. Caldwell
Front of the Guard House
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P

Thursday May 29th 1862

Michael Doud 5 ½ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Sergt. Davis &
2 P. Book $60 6/100 Knife Market St Pr. Kennedy 2d
Razor + Canteen

C. L. Dickson 6 3/4 oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter to Sergt. Quin
Purse 10c ticket & Knife order of Capt. Ferguson

Patrick Miskler 1 ½ oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Scully
$2.00 & Keys of him self in Elliott St

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks
73 65
To order of Dr. Fraser

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To House Correction HC

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 fd 5 00

To order of Capt. Ferguson

Fined $2 fd 2 00

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
80 65
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday May 30th 1862

J. Patterson 5 oc. P.M. Drunk on East Bay Pr. Downing 2d
50c. Snuff Box & letter

Joe to C. Bailey 8 oc. P.M. Lodged to owner order
Badge No. 344

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.

Saturday May 31st 1862

W. S. Coats For having a dangerous dog going James Macbeth
at large in Tradd Street

Richard to C. Lee 11 1/4 oc. P.M. No ticket in King Str Pr. Scanlan 2d
Purse & $2.56 c.

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comd
L. W. P.

Sunday June 1st 1862

Sergt. Best, Co. F. Ft. Sumt. 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. Scanlan 1st
Purse & 2 c. Southern Whf & beating Corp Wood

Corpl. Wood. Co. F. Ft. Sumt. 1 3/4. Lodged by order of Lieut. King
Knife

Mary Gillooley 9 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in a Mr. Herron &
house on East Bay Pr. Palmer

Major. H. Lea to 6 ½ oc. P.M. Fast and improper Pr. Cleary
Mr. W. Baker driving on South + East Battery

P. B. Gallagher 3 3/4 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. O’Brien 2d
$9.05 & Gold Chain Tradd St Ward 1st & Hartigan

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
80 65
To provost marshall

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5
afterwards dismissed
[illegible] being [illegible]

Fined $2 in 20 paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
80-65
To order of provost marshall

To order of provost marshall

To House of Correction

Fined $5 each

Discharged

Wm H. Gilliland Mayor PT
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday June 2d 1862

Moses to H. W. Desaussar 6 oc. P.M. For fighting cor of Pr. Ward 1st
Legare Street and South Bay

Frank to C. J. Fanan 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping E. B. Beesly

William to J. S. Gibbs 11 3/4 oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping Sergt. Maher
$9.07 c. + Hammer

W.A. Wofford 1st. R. S. V. 3 1/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Slaven
Knife St. Phillip Street

Andrew Doyle 2 1/2 oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Davis &
$8.80 c. care of him self in Elliott St Pr. Wallace
street
one lamp sent to Elliot ^ celler door
broken in

Lewis to F. Richards 8 oc. A.M. For stricking Alfred Slave Sergt. Cassidy
of Mr. Richard with a Brick on the head
in Broad Street
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut Comdg
LWP

Tuesday June 2d 1862

John Lake, Free 7 1/2. oc. A. Lodged on suspesion of Off. Shoubou
Theft

Susan to W. H. Wigg 8 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping W. H. Wigg

Henry to Dr. Desaussaur 8 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Owner

Lewis to Mr. Brown 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged on suspcion of Mr. Cosgrove
Theft Pr. Kenny

Correct
John. D. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Ten paddles in yard

To order of E. B. Beesly

To WH order of owner

To order of Provost Marshal

Discharged

To Inspector

Ten paddles

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Del’d

Delivered to owner

Do

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday June 4th 1862

Hagar to D. M. Burns 8 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owner Owner
Order

1 lamp sent to Tradd Street. Cellar door
caved in
Correct
John D. Walker
2d Lieut Comdg
L. W. P.

Thursday June 5th 1862

Spring Cart No. 24 2 3/4 oc. P.M. For over charging for load Dr. A. Raoul
E. Merker owner from the Marion House to So Ca. R. R.
Depot

Peter to Mr. Sampson 2 3/4 oc. P.M. Lodged to the order of his Off. Hicks
25 c. & a letter Hon the Mayor

Ben to Dr. P. Horlbeck 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of owner Sergt. Healy
to be sent to the work House

Snead to J. Mitchel 6 1/2 oc. A.M. For safe keeping to be called Pr. Ward 1st
Purse $6.35 c. & Knife for by owner

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.

Friday June 6 1862

Contractor Ward 6 For not removing the offal in W. Rhett
Doughty Street for a week

Ned to E. Esdra 3 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Pr. Mackin
owners order.

Sammy to D. Gibbs 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Sergt. McPherson

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To order of owner

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 fd 5 00

Discharged

To WH to order of
owner

To order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5

To WH to order of
owner

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
5 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday June 7th 1862

Robert to C. Macbeth 11 oc. A.M. For safe keeping
Knife

Ledia to C. Macbeth 11. oc. A.M. For safe keeping
P. Book $1.00 & Basket

W. Shild 11. oc. A.M. For safe keeping to order Pr. Morton
Preston Battery of Lieut. Simons

N. Carter Co. F. 4 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order Corp. Hays
Ft. Moultrie of Corp. Hays

W. St. Clare. Co. R. 5 ¾/ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Conroy
5 c. & Knife Ft. Moultrie Meeting St

Pr. McKeune 7 1/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Pr. Cook 2d
1. shilling Knife & 37c. in Unity Alley

Taken up going at large in St. Philip Pr. Carmody
Street a Bay Mare with a white spot on
her forehead lodged in B. Rodens
Stable Meeting St
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LWP

Sunday June 8th 1862

John Mason 1 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Goulden
care of him self in the entry of
Gen Pemberton office Broad St

Edmund Burk 7 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. Sweeny &
$2.00 & Knife Mt. Pleasant Ferry Wharf Ward 2d

William to R. S. Millar 6 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk in Wentworth St. Pr. Caine
S. Watch, 35 c. & umbrella

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L.W.P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
5 00
Discharged

Discharged

To order of officer

Del’d to Corpl. Hays

To Post

Fined $2 pd 2 00

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost marshall
Fined $5 pd 2 00 3 00 Fine 2 for city & 3 to repair coal
17 Pr. Sweeny

Twenty paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
12 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday June 9th 1862

Tyra, Hagar, July 5 oc. P.M. For safe keeping owner will J. Collins
West & George to call for them in the morning
E. Vanderhorst

driving
Joe to W. Wilson 6 ¾ oc. P.M. For fast in ^ Broad St James Coats

William to J. B. Patrick 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent Owner
to the work house to owners order

John to P. Remly 5 1/2 oc. A.M. For sleeping in the Five Pr. Kennedy 1st
Hook + Ladder Depot on East Bay

One lamp sent to George St Drain caved in
“ Do “ to Cor East Bay and
Water St a Hole in the Street
Two lamps sent to Meeting St in front
of the Circular Church the Street
obstructed by logs
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comd
LWP

Tuesday June 10th 1862
Two lamps sent to Meeting Street in
front of Circular Church the Street
obstructed by logs.
One lamp sent to Beaufain Street
near Smith St. Drain caved in
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L.W.P
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
12 00
To order of owner

Fined 45 or 20 paddles

To Provost Marshall

To WH to order of owner

Twenty paddles

To Inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
12 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday June 11th 1862.

Joe to Mrs. Vierfelder 4 1/2 oc. P.M. For trespassing in the Garden Owen Murry
Back of the Cathedral Broad St

A. M. Sweeny 8 3/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping having Corp. Graeser
50 c. been drummed out of his Co.

Two lamps sent to Meeting Street in front of
Circular church the Street obstructed
by logs
one lamp sent to King St drain caved in
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L.W.P.

Thursday June 12th 1862

Simon to Miss. J. Elliott 5 3/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order
of C. P. Frazer

Ned to M. Levy 6 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk on horse back in Pr. Hickey
Meeting Street

Billy to Jas. Whaley 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Pr. Leddy
R. Roper Agt.

A. Robins 7. oc. P.M. For having his chimney on Pr. Farrelly
fire in Market Street

Geo, Furness, Knife 8 oc. P.M. Applied for Lodgings
P. Taylor “ “ “ “

Charles to Mr. E. Brisan 1 oc. A.M. Found sleeping in the Pr. Kailey
Market

Abby to Miss Marshall 5 3/4. oc. A.M. To order of Off Walsh

Two lamps sent to Meeting St. in front of
Circular Church Street obstucted by logs
[illegible] drane notice One lamp sent to King St drain caved in

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
12 00
Discharged

To House of Correction

Information

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor P. T.

To order of Mr. Frazer

To owner

To WH to order of
owner & [illegible]
owner to be notified

Fined $20

Discharged

To be sent [illegible]

To order of Off. Walsh

Information

Charles Macbeth
12 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday June 13th 1862

Limus to J. Manigault 10 ½ oc. A.M. For improper language an Pr. McCabe
conduct in the Market

P. Linnet, Co. H Castle Pinckney 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Pr. Cleary & Conway
$27.00 5 a bundle tobacco in Broad Street

Cornelius & Tenah 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Constable Ostee
to R. Rhett Constable Ostee

Charlotte to Jas. Brown 11 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of J. Brown & W. Cox
owner to be sent to the work House
One lamp sent to Mazyck St near Magazin
Street.
One lamp sent to King St Drain caved in
Two lamps sent to Meeting St in front of
Circular Church Street obstructed by logs
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comm
LWP

Saturday June 14th 1862
Lewis to Jas. Marsh 2 3/4 oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Wm. Cox

one lamp sent to King Street Drain
caved in
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday June 15th 1862

Martha to Miss Jenkins 4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be Jas. Carrigan
called for in the Morning

Dayman to R. Macbeth 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Sergt. McPherson
P. Book $3.87 c. & Keys

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
12 00
Twenty paddles

Fined $2 2 00

Delivered

To WH to order of owner

To inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of owner

Information

Charles Macbeth

Mayor

Delivered to Southern Express

To WH to order of owner on
payment of fees of Runaway

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
14 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday June 16th 1862

Mack to Mr. Burkmyer 7 3/4. oc. P.M. For throwing a brick Sergt Davis
and striking a negro Girl in King St

One lamp sent to Gillen St a large hole
in the Street
1 oc. 35. M. A.M An alarm of fire was given
caused by the Burning of a Window sill of
the House of J. W. Wilkinson Esqr. at the
corner of King St. & South Bay
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday June 17th 1862

Isaac to Mrs. Lindsay 5. oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct and Pr. Coogan 1st
Striking Pr. Coogan 1st

Tucker to R. J. Morrisson For safe keeping “ Lieut. Walker
Lewis to J. L. Nowell “ “ “
Dick to A. Mazyck “ “ “
Ned " “ “ “
John " “ “ “
Jack " “ “ “

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday June 18th 1862

James Carney 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Coogan 1st
$11.35 & Knife cor of State & Market St

Corp. Otis Co. A. 1st inft. 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Quin
$48.85 & Knife care of him self in Legare St

One lamp sent to Fire well cor of
Meeting & Hasell St Inspector
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
14 00
To be strapped in yard

Information

Wm H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To provost martial

To WH to order of
Mr. [illegible]

Delivered to
Mr. [illegible]

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 fa 5 00

Fined $10 & to fa 10 00
Post

To Inspector

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
29 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday June 19th 1862

Ned to Phoebe Lewis, Free 6 1/2. oc. P.M. For beating his wife Pr. Foye & Gralton
in a House in Princess St

Aaron to D. Walker 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Sergt. Davis
Kinfe

P. Haskett Co D. Ft. Sumter 5 3/4. oc. A.M. For Strikeing a man in Pr. McCabe
the Forehead with a Rock on East Bay

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday June 20th 1862

Charles to Miss. Drayton 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Runaway Off. Walsh &
P. Book $1.45 & Key Sergt. McPherson

Thomas to Mr. Rowand 2 1/4. oc. P.M. For stealing Money A. Kurre &
$5.12 c. from A. Kurre Pr. Hartigan

Sarah Ann to 2 1/4 oc. P.M. For stealing Money Do Do
J. L. Moses from A. Kurre
Bunch Corals & sundry
peices of Jewelry

Nicholas Caine 5 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. O’Brien 1st
in a House in Beadons Alley & Scully
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Saturday June 21st 1862

One lamp sent to a cellar door in Alderman Gilliland
Broad St the same being in a dangerous
Condition
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
29 00
Twenty paddles [illegible]

To WH to order of owner

To provost marshall

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of
owner. Owner to be notified

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Fined $4 fa 5 00

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
34 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday June 2nd 1862

Ben to Capt. C. Williams 8 ½ oc. P.M. For carring a Sergt. McPherson
$14.65 Revolver 2 revolver and drawing the same
Knives & S. Watch in the Market

Peny to W. J. Bennet 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Suspicious ticket Pr. Walsh 1st
Knife Purse & 25c. in George Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday June 23d, 1862
Thomas to F. Richard 2 1/2. oc. P.M. For Gambling on the Sergt. McPherson
P. Book, 35. Knife & Razors premises of Mr. Axson Meeting St. &

Joseph to C. D. Carr 2 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk & Do Pr. Caine, Conway
Pack Cards

Jessey to Mr. Huger 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Do Do Do Cleary & Carmody

Edward (Free) 2 1/2 oc. P.M. Do Do Do

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday June 24th 1862
No Remarks

Wednesday June 25th, 1862
Joseph ONeil 7 3/4. oc. A.M. Under the influance of liquor Pr. Morrisson
$1.10 c. & Knife and disorderly conduct in Longitude Lane

George to Dr. E. Geddings 10 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of owner to be Owner
sent to the Work house

W. N. Chandler 3 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk Pr. Foye &
P. Book $29.10 Knife in Meeting St and disorderly in Conway
S. Watch & Keys the Guard House

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
34 00
To WH as a runaway to order
of owner on payment of fees.
Owner to be notified

Discharged by 3d Lieut.

Discharged

20 paddles

20 paddles

20 paddles

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To provost

To WH to order of
owner

To Provost [illegible]
34 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday June 25th, 1862
8 3/4 oc. P.M. A. Boy child was found
at. Mrs. Groves Boarding House door
in Queen St. and brought to this
post by Pr Sweeny, sent to Alderman
Gilliland
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday June 26th 1862

Daniel to Mr. Ashby 10 1/2 oc. A.M. Lodged by H. Green H. Green
found him sleeping under his House

Taken up going at large in Market Pr. Wallace
Street a Bay Male Lodged at
Roden Stable Meeting Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday June 27th 1862
John to O. Dawson 10 ¾ oc. P.M. Lodged for sleeping in Pr. Downing 2d.
25 c. in a lot in Legare Street

Sam to Mr. Simons 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Do Do Do
$1.55

Joe to Mr. Simons 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Do Do Do
75c.

John Ryan 12 3/4 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Goulden
Co. B. Ft. Sumter Elliott St

Ned to Mr. McCormick 6 3/4 oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Pr. Kennedy 3d

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
34 00
Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged to owner

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fifteen paddles &
del’d to order of
owner. Owner to
be notified

Do

Do

To provost [illegible]

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
34 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday June 28th, 1862

Abraham & William 8 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping owner Owner
to M. H. Williams will call for them in the Morning

J. Covington 10 oc. P.M. For being in the City over Pr. Donelon
P. Book $31.95 & Knife his time

John Fitz Hugh 10 1/4 oc. P.M. For altering a one dollar Sergt. Davis
Co. F. Ft. Moultrie Bill of the Bank of the State of So. Co.
P. Book $11.50. 3 Brest pins to a fire and passing the Same
1 Fingar Ring Knife & Pistol

one lamp sent to King St a hole in the Sergt. Maher
side walk
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday June 29th 1862
No Remarks

Monday June 30th 1862
Susan Drayton 8 1/4 oc. P.M. For improper and abusive Mr. T. Thomson &
Emma Drayton free language to Mr. Thomson Pr. Conway &
Nancy Drayton “ “ “ “ Caughlen

Silve to J. Doathage 9 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent Owner
to the work house

Sam to W. J. Bull 9 3/4 oc. P.M. For Ringing the Bell of Pr. Morrisson
houses in Lightwood Alley

P. O’Neil 11 3/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Kenny
$1.10 Clifford St

A. Henebery $9.20 2 1/4 oc. A.M. For Fighting in a House Pr. Hassett &
12. Shilling, & Watch & chain in State St Kennedy 2d

Taken up from Southern Wharf a Bay.
Horse with saddle & Bridel lodged at
Holloway Stable in Friend St.
Taken in going at large a Bay mule
lodged in Guard House Stable
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
34 00
To owner

To Provost Marshall

To Provost Marshall

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Ten paddles 3 days
solitary confinement and each
then 10 paddles more and
discharged.

To WH to order of owner

To be strapped in Yard

Fined $1– 1 00

Fined $2– 2 00

To owner on payment of Expenses

Wm H. Gilliland Mayor PT
37 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday July 1st 1862

Ben to Mrs. Webb 11 3/4. oc. A.M. For Throwing Rocks in Mr. Shaw
J. L. Petigrue Agt. the Streets

G. Wallace $47.65. 12 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Off. Hicks
(made his escape through the Floor in this Celle) Marshal

W. Young 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying down drunk in Pr. Donovan
Archdale Street

W. A. McCall $25.00 5 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Adj't. Gayer Pr. Saylor
2. Gun locks

H. Segelkin 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Having unsound Beef Lieut. Walker
on his Premises in Tradd Street

Sam to J. A. Robinson 9 1/2. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Pr. McSweeny
Worhouse

Sarah to A. McLeish 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Cosggove

A Pig brought to this Post going at Large Pr. Sweeny
in King Street at 6 1/2 oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday July 2nd 1862

John OBrien For digging Dirt out of a Lot Lieut. Caldwell
Cart NO. 356 of Davis Lopez in Friend Street

Cart. No. 365. owned For digging Dirt out of a Lot. Pr. Ward 2d
by Mr. Henebery in Meeting Street

Tim to J. W. Lewis 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Taking up at Meyenville Sergt. McDonald
$1.25 N. C. Bill S.C. as a Runaway

Andrew to J. Ferguson 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Found Sleeping cor
free ner East Bay and Atlantic Wharf and Pr. Neylan
no Ticket

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Fifteen stripes

Escaped

Fined $2 2–

To order of Adj’t

Dismissed

To WH to order of owner

To WH to order of owner.
Owner to be notified

To be delv’d
to owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $10

Fined $10

To WH to order of
[illegible] a runaway
70 miles & fee

Delivered to his [illegible]

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
2
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday July 3d 1862

Carolina Hughes 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Cleary
Bunch Keys care of herself in Queen Street

Thomas Dunlap 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping to Order of Pr. Cleary
Michael Sheran the Capt. of the Steamer Memphis

Harry to M. B. Wilbur 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Fowley
wallet 95/100 of himself in State Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday July 4th 1862

Henebery Owner of Cart No. 152. for using a wrong
Licence No. 365. owned by Mr. Wm. S. Pr. Ward 2nd
Henry

Isabella Cooper Insolence to Mrs. [illegible]

Campbell to J. Webb, Capt. Doucin Agent 3 1/2. oc. P.M. For improper Mrs. Prince
wallet $8.30. Knife Conduct and abusive Language to Pr. Ward 2nd
Mr. Prince at her Residence in King
Street
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LWP

Saturday July 5th 1862

John to W.B. Minott 11. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping owner Owner
will Call for him in Morning

James Ruddan 1. oc. A.M. For Stealing Clothing
4 Shirts 2 pr. Blk. Casim from the Store of F. Murphy corner Pr. Erwin
Pants 2 Brown Cloth Coat Cumberland and East Bay Streets
4 Neck Ties
2 1/2. oc. A.M. Brought to this Post, found
in a Room in Elliott Street the following
Sergt. Davis
Clothing supposed have been Stolen 1. Browns
Cloth. Coat 3. pr. Pants 3. shirts 4 Vests
2 Neck Ties & Wallice
Ned Burns 3 3/4. oc. A.M. Suspicion of Theft Lieut. Caldwell
Pr. Scully
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Discharged

To House Correction

Fifteen Paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $10 Exc’d

[illegible]

Ref’d to Provost

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of owner

To Provost

Information

To Provost
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued July 5th 1862

John to Daniel Enston 5 1/2. oc. A.M. Found in Mr. Wellings
Carpenter Shop Corner Beaufain Ths. Carthy
and Rutledge Street

One Lamp in King ner Broad Street (a Hole)
Correct
John D. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LWP

Sunday July 6th 1862

William Quinton on Board Steam Ship Memphis Captain
$2. 2 knives Cruikshenk, drunk and unable to Sergt. Maher
take care of himself in Haset Street
at 2 1/2. oc. P.M.

Eliza Brown 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk Trespassing on the
Basket Key + 5 cents Premises of Alderman Gilliland and Sergt. Maher
abusing Mrs. Gilliland

Monday July 7th 1862

Cinthrie to W. Taber 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. Levy
Pr. Martin

Charlot to J. B. Wilkison 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Runaway to be sent to
the Workhouse in Solitary Confinement do
to Order of Owner

Ellan to Mr. Smith 6 3/4 oc. A.M. For harboring the above Runaway do
Cinthrie & Charlot

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To be sent to the ship Memphis

To House of Correction

To WH to order of owner
on payment of reward.

To WH to order of owner
in solitary confinement
on payment fees.

Discharged

Wm. H. Gilliland, Mayor PT
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday July 8th 1862

James Dunlay For putting the Negro Man Jack Sergt. Davis
Graham in the Street

Elizabeth Sugar (free) 11. oc. P.M. No Ticket and under influ Pr. Leddy
ence of Liquor in Beafain Street

Capt. of Steam Ship Memphis, Violating Quarantine Law. Lieut. Caldwell

Capt. of Steam Ship Herald, Violating Quarantine Law do do

A Gray Mare going at Large in
Archdale Street lodged in Reynold, Sergt. Slattery
Stable at 4 1/2. oc. P.M.

Nero to J. Burkmeyer 7 3/4. oc. A.M. Taking the Coat of Pompy
to C. T. Lowndes during his Working
Time on Atlantic Wharf

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg

Wednesday July 9th 1862

Thomas Jones (Pilot of Ship Herald) Violating
Quarantine Law

Powers Contracton Ward 2. For not removing the Dirt. Lieut. Caldwell
from Broad Street West of King

A Bay Horse going at large lodged in Holoways Stable in Friend Street Pr. Mackin

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Thursday July 10th 1862
Patrick Collins Contractor Ward 3. Throwing Offal Sergt. Dolan
at the East End of Calhoun Street

Liddy to J. Holmes 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson
Off. Welsh

Israel to Dr. P. Porcher 8 3/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
2
Dismissed

Fined $2 2

Dismissed

Dismissed

To owner of pay’t
of expenses

20 paddles 3 days
solitary confinement
then 19 padded &
discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Dismissed

Fined $2 1 1

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 1 1

To WH to order of
owner

To WH to order of
owner
6 2
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued July 10th 1862

William to T. S. Hutchinson 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Found Sleeping in the Yard of the Wm. Meleyer
Knife Telagraph Office in Broad Street.

Correct
John D. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Friday July 11th 1862

Isaac White (free) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Off. Schouboe
purse $1.41. Segar Case

Sarah Fisher 2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Hasel Street Pr. Horan
knife basket + Sundries

John to Mrs. Brown 4 oc. P.M. Taking Mr. Dapass Horse on East Bay Mr. Dupass
1 basket without permission

Edward to J. Jackson 9 1/2. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner
knife

Billy, Idiot 10 3/4. P.M. Wandering about the Streets Pr. Downing 2d
1 bundle of female Clothing

Mrs. C. G. Joye 11. oc. P.M. Having Five Pistol Shot fired James Wright
on her Premises No. 3 King Street Sergt. Dolan

Charlot to Mr. Howell 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. Cassidy

A Bay Horse going at large in Broad Pr. Begly
Street brought to this Post at 1 1/2 oc. AM.

A Bay Pony going at large on East Bay
lodged in Holoways Stable Friend Street
a 12 3/4. oc. A.M.

Cyrus to W. Taber 6 1/2. oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. Davis

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

15 straps in yard

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

20 paddles &
one weeks solitary confinement

Discharged

To be strapped in
yard

To CH to order of
owner

To be sent to
his [illegible]

Fined $5

To WH as a runaway
to order of owner as pay’t
offers

To owner on pay’t of
expences

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t of [illegible] of $20

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
6 2
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday July 12th 1862

P. Brady Contractor Ward 4. For not removing 12 piles
of Dirt from College Street for Severel Sergt. Slattery
Days

James Bowen $23.75 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Off. Schouboe
Knife the Pavilion Hotel Pr. Flack

S. McLaine (free) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. For improper Conduct in M. Gannon
Queen Street of his Apprentice Boyd

A Gray Horse going at large in Mee
ting Street lodged at Roddins Stable Pr. Tierney
at 5. oc. P.M.
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Sunday July 13th 1862
Miss Mary Fullum No. 222 King Street Throwing Water her 2nd. Story Pr. Early
into the Street on Last Friday at 11 3/4 oc. A.M.

Lorrett to C. W. Seigniousz 11 1/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner

Charles Blake (Stue. Huntress 1 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Sergt. McPherson
purse $6.75. & knife Street Pr. Cogan 1st & 2nd

Correct
John. F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg

Monday July 14th 1862
M. Hayse 11 1/4. oc. P.M. For beating his Wife and Mrs. Hayse
disturbing the Peace in Queen Street Pr. McSweeny

Brought to this Post by Officer Schoeboe
One Hundred and Fifty Five Dollar being Off. Schouboe
a portion of the Money Stolen from

A Woman deranged 6. oc. A.M. Found on the Premises of Mr. Chase Pr. Cleary
in Pitt Street
over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
6 2
Dismissed

Discharged

Dismissed

To owner on pay’t

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2

To order of owner

Fined $5 & to post 5

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Dismissed

Delivered to [illegible] the owner

To be sent to her friend
11 2
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued July 14th 1862
George to Mr. C. D. Carr 6 3/4 oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. Downing 2nd

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Tuesday July 15th 1862

D. Costello 50/100 3 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. Caine
State Strand Lodge Ally “ Donnelly 1st

Billy (Idiot) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Brought in by Off. Hicks

Joseph to Mrs. McPherson 2. oc. A.M. Having no Sleeping Ticket in
$27 1/2. in Silver $20. 15 in gold Mills Row Sergt. McPherson
$41.25 in Bills, S. watch knife Pr. Coogan 2d
wallet, a new piece of Cloth " Dillon

Nora Carr (free) $2.90 do do do

Sam to Mr. Newton do do do

A Bull Lodged at this Post at 5. oc. A.M. Lieut. Caldwell
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Wednesday July 16th 1862

Rose to Ch. W. Seignious 10 1/2. oc. A.M. For Theft Off. Hicks
a Smal Box Containing Jewelery +x

Nancy to Henry Baily 11. oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson

James to Est. E. C. Bellinger 12 3/4. oc. P.M. For Insolence to Mr. Buhre Off. Welsch
wallets $1.00 Knife

Daniel Walker 3. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Hasel Street Pr. Hicky & McCabe

Julia Powers 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Striking the Police whilst in Pr. Ward 2d
purse $7.45 the discharge of his Duty (released on Bond) “ Conway

Dennis Slattery $2.45 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk disorderly and resistng Pr. Ward 2d
the Police corner State and Queen Street Conway
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
11 2
To W.H. a runaway to
order of owner

Charles Macbeth

Fined $2 2–

To be sent to his friend

Fined $2 2–

Fined $2 2–

Fined $2 or 20 paddles Work House
& del’d to order of owner

To owner on pay’t of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of
owner a runaway
owner to be notified

Discharged

Discharged

Fined $10 4 50 5 50

Fined $5 5–

26 50 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued July 16th 1862
Con. Regan $5.60 9 1/4. oc. P.M. For resisting the Police in the
discharge of his duty corner State & Priv. Ward 2nd
Queen Street

John Smith (purse 5 shillings 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Beres Pr. Sweeny & Ward 2d
ford Street

A Sorrell Horse brought to this Post by
a Negro at 10 oc. AM.

One Lamp to corner Smith + Wentworth Street (drain caved in)
Correct
John. F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg

Thursd July 17th 1862
One Lamp to Elliot Street (Celler door broken P. Horan
Correct
John D. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Friday July 18th 1862

Charles to Mis. Brisbane 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Sleeping in a Boat on Pr. Coogan 2nd
Market Wharf

John Inglis 1 3/4 oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner Meeting Sergt. Slattery
wallet $2.15. g. watch + 6 keys and Water Streets and disorderly Pr. Smith + Neylan
Conduct in the Guard House

Saturday July 19th 1862

No Remark

Correct
John D. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
26 50 7 50
Discharged

Fined $5 5–

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

To inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To inspection

Charles Macbeth

Mayor

To be strapped in yard
& sent to owner

Fined $2 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
33 50 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday July 20th 1862.

Billy (free) Idiot 4. oc. A.M. Found on Southern Wharf Pr. Dillon

Correct
John D. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Monday July 21st 1862
No Remarks

Correct
John D. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Tuesday July 22nd. 1862

Maria Johnson 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged by request of her Mr. Johnson
Husband Pr. Wallace

Capt. Finegan Obstructing Market Street with
old Bricks and Pumps and not re City Inspector
moving them when Called on
Correct
John D. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg

Wednesday July 23nd 1862

Toby, Dick, Jimmy 11 1/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse
Jacob to H. Stuard to order of Alderman W. Ravanel Pr. Tierney

A Chesnut Horse and a dark Bay mule, Sergt. Dolan
lodged in Mills House Stable 1 1/2. oc. A. M.

A Black and a Light Brown Mule Sergt. Davis
lodged in Holoways Stable 5 1/2. oc. AM Pr. Slaven

Ben to Mr. Rabb 6 3/4. oc. A.M. Runaway (reward offered $10.) Sergt. Davis

John F Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Sent home

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

Dismissed

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order
of W. Ravanel

Delivered to owner

Do

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thurday July 24th 1862

Jim to Jos. S. Gibbs 5 1/4. oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. Duffy

Fredrick Entelman 11. oc. P.M. For throwing Water out of the Pr. McCabe
third Story Window into Church Street
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg

Friday July 25th 1862

Billy (free) (Idiot.) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Wandering about on Gadsden Wharf Pr. Coughlan

A Cream Colored Horse lodged in Mills Pr. Flack
House Stable at 1 1/4. oc. A.M.

A Dray and Mule brought to this Post by S. Coates
Mule sent to Holloway Stable Friend Str.

A large Hole in the Sidewalk in Anson op Sergt. Slattery
posite George Street
Correct
John D. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg

Saturday July 26th 1862

Emma to G. W. S. Legare 7 3/4. oc. P.M. With an order to the Work Pr. Kenny
House

Dolly to Mr. Heriot 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaway $10 Reward offered Sergt. McPherson

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To his friends

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

To owner

To Inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of
owner

To WH to order of
owner on pay’t of
$10 reward

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday July 27th 1862

Sam to A. Cameron 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Sleeping on the Premises of Pr. Cosgrove
purse 20/100 knife + whistle Mr. Holmes in St. Philip Street without
released to owner to appear Permission

William Wilkens 6. oc. A.M. Disordery Conduct in Elliott Street
£5.19 Sterling + 15/100 on Sunday Morning Pr. McWay
Mary Jane Brown crying Murder do do do “ McCabe
£1.2. 6 Sterling + $1.25.

Monday July 28th 1862
A Black Boy having had a fit in
the Street, and not being able to give
Account of him self or Owner brought
to this Post by a Citizen at 4 1/4 oc. P.M.
belonging to Mr. Clark Residing in Charlotte Street
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg

Tuesday July 29th 1862.

Minda Jones (free) 9 1/4. oc. A.M. Fighting on Gadsden Wharf
released to appear in Washington Street Pr. Wallace
Cilia to Dr. Lockwood do do do

Spring Cart No. 42. J. Heins Owner 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Going at large Sergt. McPherson
in King Street without a driver

Toby to J. D. Murchison 7 3/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Works Owner
knife key house

David Millar 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk at Friend and Pr. Meyer
purse $3.00 & 12 Shillings Sterling Broad Street
M. Book, knife
A Bay Pony going at Large lodged in
Holloways Stable at 6 oc. A.M.

A Rowan Mare going at large in Meeting
Street lodged in Holoways Stable at 6. oc. AM.
Correct
John D. Walker
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
33 50 7 50
Discharged

Discharged

Fined $5.-- or to 5–
House of Correction 5 days

Send to owner

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Fined $10 or 5 days 10–
solitary confinement
one day solitary confinement

Fined $5

20 paddles

3 days solitary confinement
then 19 paddles & discharged

Fined $2 2–

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
50 50 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday July 30th 1862

Toby to J. D. Murchison detained

Patrick Healy 10 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Donelan
wallet 5/100 2 tickets

Sarah Dempsey 11 1/2. oc. A.M. For using improper Language Lieut. Walker
released to appear in Elliott Street

M. W. Griffin (free) 1 1/2. oc. P.M. To Order of his Honor the Mayor Off. Hicks

Pompey to Charles Barnwell 7 3/4. oc. A.M. Runaway and on Suspicion of Pr. Coogan 2nd
$2.25 Murder

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comg

Thursday July 31st. 1862

G. V. Ancker Having his Awning Post in a
dangerous Condition Store No. 244 Sergt. Maher
King Street

Joseph Kay ($1.25, Knife) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Tradd and Pr. McWay
discharge from the Army Meeting Street

Daniel to Mr. McCord 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Pr. OBrien 1st
Legare Street

Julia to Mr. Wilbur 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by Owner who will Pr. Dillon
Call for his Servant Sergt. McPherson

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
50 50 7 50
20 paddles 3 days
confinement then 19 paddles
& discharged

Fined $2 2–

Fined $5 5–

Del’d

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Inspection

Fined $2 House Correction

Twenty paddles
& discharged

To owner

Contractor Ward 3 1 1 See Febr. 7th. 1862

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
58 50 8 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday August 1st 1862

Luke to Dr. Rose For improper driving and running into the Horse Hallen, Wagon Master
Two wallet $8.35. knife, mule & cart of Lt. Col. Gaillard in Calhoun Street Bull, Teamster

William to P. Trenholn 12. oc. P.M. Found on the Premises of Mrs. Pr. Cleary
wallet 10/100 + 2 knives Rivers No. 28. Pitt Street without permission

Daniel to W. H. Easterby 1 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Order of Owner
25/100 knife Pr. Conway

George to Mr. Gerren 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct and
$2.00 + Badge 389. fighting on East Bay Sergt. Maher
Ned to Est. J. Drummond do do do
knife

James Keef (Knife) 6. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Society Street Pr. Smith

William Newnan 10. oc. PM. Supposed to be a Runaway from the Pr. Flack
Orphan House

William to Mr. Rahal 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Legare
Street on Wednesday Last
Guss do do do do do Pr. OBrien 1st

Charles to Mr. Hogan do do do

Pompey to Ch. Barnwell detained

Hercules to Mrs. Magee do

M.W. Griffin do

Rod [illegible] For selling a wild corr
A Bay Horse with Saddle and no
Bridle going at large lodged in Pr. McAvoy
Roddins Stable at 4 1/2. oc. P.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Dismissed

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

Twenty paddles &
del’d to order of owner

Twenty paddles &
del’d to order of owner

Fined $2 2

Discharged

To be strapped in Yard

To be strapped in Yard

Del’d

20 paddles 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& discharged

To order of owner on
pay’t of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
2
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday August 2nd 1862

Thomas Gallaway 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Assaulting and Robbing G. G. W. Locke
$1.00 & knife W. Locke in King Street Pr. Conway
James Howard do do do do Mackin Morrison
purse knife 3 cents Kenny

Nancy to W. Miller 8 3/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse to Off. Welsch
Pr. G.S. Pelzer Agt. order of Dr. G. S. Pelzer

1 Lamp to Broad + King Street (digging out a cannon)
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday August 3rd 1862

Elizabeth Phillip (25/100) 10. oc. A.M. Noisy and using very improper Pr. Gould
Language in Elliott Street

John Zanoga 5 1/2. oc. A.M. Fast Riding around the Sergt. Maher
corner of Market and Anson Street

1 Lamp sent to George near Coming Street (hole in the Street)

Monday August 4th 1862

Jennette & Son to W. E. Seabrook 4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Owner
Workhouse

Charles F. Panknin 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Noisy Conduct in his
House and throwing water into the Sergt. Dolan
Street

Daniel Kenny $8.40 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Pr. Barry
Market
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
2
To provost marshall

To WH to order of
Dr. [illegible]

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 or 5 days Settled August 31st 62.
in House Correction

Fined $5 2 50 2 50

Information

To WH to order of owner

To Provost Marshall

Discharged

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
4 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday August 5th 1862

Charles to C. W. Henry 9. oc. P.M. Sent at 6 oc. A.M. With an Order to the Work Owner
House

Philip to Albert Elfe 6 1/4. oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson
wallet 10/100 rule knife B. keys Off. Welsh

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday August 6th 1862

D. Werner Having his Awning down all
Night Corner Beaufain & Mazyck Pr. Donelan
Streets

An Iron Gray Mule going at large
in Tradd Street lodged in Holoways Lieut. Caldwell
Stable in Friend Street at 12 1/2. oc. A.M.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday August 7th 1862

George Lewis 4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Conduct Pr. Scully
in Elliott Street

Mary White 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Chalmer Pr. Morton
Street

Silvey to H. Slawson Junr. 8 1/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Work Owner
house

Henry to W. Lebby 11. oc. P.M. Trespassing on the Premises Pr. Cleary
purse $2.00 of Mrs. Brown in Montague Street

William Spain 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. McWay

James Welcome ($1.5 sh.) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Palmer
2 keys

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
4 50 2 50
To WH to order of
owner

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Provost Marshall

Discharged

To WH to order of
owner

To Provost Marshall

Fined $5 or to Provost Marshall 5–

Fined $5 or to Provost 5–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
14 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday August 8th 1862

Ralph Coffin (free) 1 3/4 oc. P.M. None payment of Capitation Off. Hicks
released to off. Hicks Taxes for 1861 & 1862.

Elizabeth McKay (free) 3. oc. P.M. To order of his Honor the Mayor Off. Hicks

N. Caine $7.27 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct corner Pr. Caine
wallet, key + knife Beadons Alley and Elliott Street

Patsey Bingley (free) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Broad Str. Pr. Cook 1st
$2.01 + 2 pocket pieces

Dick to H. Clark 12. oc. A.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday August 9th 1862

Catharina Hall 6 1/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in a House
in Elliott Street Pr. Sweeny

Catharina McDonald do do do Scanlan 2nd

A Bay Horse going at large on East
Bay lodged at Mills House Stable at Pr. Kennedy 2d
1 1/2. oc. A.M.

Ancel to Mr. Onier 11 oc. A.M. For changing double Off. Hicks
fair to N. E. R. R. and giving Louisa Hallet
insolence to Louisa Hallet

A Horse belonging to W. Rangers lodged at this Post received
Two Dollar
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday August 10th 1862
Sam Small (free) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Found Sleeping in the Market Pr. Cook 1st

Monday August 11th 1862
No Remarks

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
14 50 2 50
Fined $40

Fined $10 on one 10–
week solitary confinement

Information

Fined $5 & to give 5–
fine $100 under solitary

No [illegible] to be [illegible]

Fined $5 in 3 days 5–
solitary confinement

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 5–

Dismissed

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

20 paddles & del’d to order
of owner 2–

Delivered to owner
on pay’t of $2 2–

Dismissed

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Information

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
41 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday August 12th 1862

Patrick Brady Contractor Ward 4. For. leaving a Pile of
Offal over a Week in front of the House of John F. Roberts
John F. Roberts in Smith north of Beau
fain Street

Ann Harrisson (free) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. On Suspicion of Theft Miss McCarthy
Pr. Kenny
Henry to J. C. Simons do do do “ McSweeny
wallet 85 cents knife Badge 454

Hassard Evans (free) do do do
wallet $23.40 1 Lancet

Langdon to Mr. Nowell 10. oc. P.M. Runaway Off. Welsch
Knife

Jacob Tobler $2.25 11. oc. P.M. Found Sleeping in the Market Lieut. Caldwell

Correct
P. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday August 13th 1862
John to Isiah Moses 10 3/4. oc. A.M. Runaway ($10. Reward offered) Sergt. McPherson
35/100 & knife

Rhett to W. T. Bennett 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Suspicion of Theft Off. Hicks

Peter to L. H. Mouzon 7 3/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday August 14th 1862
Maria to A. Smith 1 1/2 oc. P.M. For Larceny (released to appear) Off. Hicks
purse 25 cents 1 pr. Earrings E. Schultz

G. Green (Ft. Sumter) 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in Elliott Street
wallet $10.25 Pr. Gould
B. Harvey (Whites Bat) do do do
$68.00

John Boyce (1st. Inf.) 3. oc. P.M. No Pass Sergt. Stewart
wallet $10.10. knife

Wm. Rourke 1st. Inf. 4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Sergt. Stewart
purse $4.40
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
41 50 2 50
Cont’d

Discharged

Discharged

To WH to order of
owner

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of
[illegible]

To WH to order of
owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles

Fined $5 } & then to order 5–
Fined $5} of provost 5–


To Provost
51 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued August 14th 1862.

John to J. F. Green 4 1/4. oc. Runaway to order of Mr. McBride Sergt. McPherson
$1.15 + 2 France pieces knife Off. Welsch

James S. Wallace (Federal) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. To Provost Marshals Order
Sergt. Coates
Joseph Withar (do) do do do

James Bond, Ch. L. Horseman 12 3/4. oc. AM. Fireing a Pistol in Beadons Alley Sergt. Dolan
Revolver knife Comb S. watch Pr. Goldan
purse $2.49. 55.

James Carroll J. V. 12 3/4 oc. AM. No Pass Sergt. Dolan
Pr. Golden

Two dark Bay Mules going at Large Sergt. Dolan
lodged in Holloway Stable at 2 1/2. oc. AM.
delivered to Owner

The Store of Farnum + Dotterer No. 221. East
Bay found open at 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Said Storet Pr. Downing 2d
was locked and Key brought to this Post
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday August 15th 1862

William Black (Prest. Battery) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Pr. Vaughan
Street

B. Sauls (Charl. Bat.) 6 1/2 oc. P.M. To orders Provost Marshal Sergt. Arnold

W. Conroy (Lucus Batt.) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. do do do Capt. Garey

John Wells 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Palmer
purse 10 cents 3 Shilling a Medal

Ben Small (free) 5 cents 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Without sleeping Ticket Anson Street Off. Hicks

Male
A ^ White Child found in Beaufain opposite
Comming Street Brought to this Post at Pr. Coughlan
5 oc. A.M.
Over

LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
51 50 2 50
To WH to order of owner

To Provost

Fined $5 2 50 2 50

To Provost

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Provost Marshall

2 do

Do

Fined $2 2–

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 1 1

Information
57 6
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued August 15th 1862.

Philip to W. Whaley 9 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of J. F. Jordan
Cooper “ do do
Peter “ do do
Carolina “ do do
Peter “ do do
Robert “ do do J. F. Jordan Ned “ do do
Thomas “ do do
Harry “ do do
Ned “ do do
Scipio “ do do
James to E. Seabrook do do
Jimmy “ do do

Jeffers Garrett (free) 8 1/2. oc. A.M. Found on Atlantic Wharf W. J. Wilson
Tom Garrett (free)

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday August 16th 1862

Monday Lesun (free) 10 1/4. oc. A.M. Sent to this Post by Mr. Murray Mr. Murray
released to Mr. Flush to appear Clerk of the Market for Fighting Pr. Riley
Kit to Mr. Dunning do do do do “ Mr. Sweeny
released to Owner to appear

John McGaw $9.20 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Charged with Stealing One Mrs. M. Buckley
paid to Off. Hicks Dec. 10th 1862 Hundred and Forty Six Dollar from Pr. McSweeny
John Murphy $46.50 Mrs. M. Buckley

B. Sauls (Charl. Bat.) 2 3/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal Sergt. Fash

B. Johnson 4 3/4. oc. For putting out a Pile of Lieut. Wilson
offal into King Street

J. & T. S. Heffron 4 3/4. oc. Do do do

E. Austin 3 1/4. oc. A.M. For Throwing out the Contents
of a Chamber out of the 2d. Story Window Pr. Cosgrove
of his Residence on East Bay

Isabella (free) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Found on the Premises of Pr. Kennedy
S. Robertson Legare “ Hickey
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To order of Mr. Jordan

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Ten paddles

Ten paddles

To Mag.

To order of provost

Exc’d

Fined $2

Discharged

To be sent home.
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued August 16th 1862

P. Gallagher 2nd
William Cooper (Capt. Lords Co.) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying down Pr. OBrier 1st
g. watch $6.50 drunk corner of Hayne + Church Street Riley

Julia Barr 90/100 6. oc. A.M. Charged with Stealing Fifteen J. E. Smith
Dollar from J. E. Smith, in her House in Pr. McCabe
Beaufain Street

A Bay Horse going at large in Rutledge
Street with Saddle & Bridle delivered to
Owner by 1st Lieut.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday August 17th 1862

John McGaw detained to Order of Provost Marshal
returned to order of his Honor the Mayor

John Murphy do do do do

Minda to Capt. J. R. Richardson 1 1/2. oc. P.M. For Larceny arrested Pr. Downing 2
by Warrant of Magistrate Whiting Flack

Franklin Denton (Nelson L. A.) 2 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Sergt. McDowell

C. Paine (1st. Regt. Inf) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal do
Revolver

James Blake do
S. watch 25. cints knife do do do

John Hook do do do do

Tom Grant (Ft. Sumter) do do do
25 cents

M. McClinchy do do do do

O. Mathews (Lee's Art) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and no Pass in Princess Sergt. Slattery
purse $3.23. Street Pr. Walsh 1st

Charles McDonald (Arsenal) 6 3/4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Pr. Smith & Walsh

Daniel Ferry (2nd. Bat. Geo. Cavalary) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. do do do Sergt. Smith

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
57 8
Contr. Ward 2 50 2 50 See May 18/62.

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Provost Marshall

To Provost Marshal

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do
64 50 8 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued August 17th 1862

Isaac to Mr. OGorman 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping Owner
S. Watch wallet 50/100

Paul to Mr. DeSaussure 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be Called for Mr. Manahan
delivered to Mr. Manahan at 9 oc. A.M.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday August 18th 1862

John Archer (Pres. Bat.) 2 1/4. oc. P.M. No Pass in Queen Street Sergt. Holster

Daniel Connelly (1st Regt. Inf.) 4. 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Corpl. Williams
Tin Box $90.00 & Due Bils

Charles Chapell 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting Corner of Church
1 shilling Sterling and Cumberland Streets Pr. Flood

James Doyle do do do " Cleary
purse $50.00 4 1/2 E Crowns Str.

J. D. Carpinter (Federal) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal
Corpl. Williams
Alfred Hornsby (do) do do do

Jonas to A. Johnson 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Found on Exchange Wharf G. Paine 46. Geo.
Knife and unable to give account of himself

David to do do do do G. Whitehead 46. Geo.

Jack to do do do do Sergt. Healy
95/100

P. Kelly Chatham L. H.. 12. oc. A.M. Lodged by Sergt. Smith
Corpl. Alexander
James Bond do do do do do
S. Watch $5.55 3 1/2 Crown
purse $180 & knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
64 50 8 50
To order of owner

Delv’d to Mr. Manahan

To Provost Marshal

Do

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

To Provost Marshal

Do


Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

William Kirkwood
M Pro Tem
74 50 8 50

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday August 19th 1862

James to J. Williman 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting in Beaufain Street
purse 50. cents knife + Rock Pr. McCabe

Edward Meyer (free) do do do
$1.00 1 Hammer released to appear

Daniel Connelly 4 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. R. Press Smith
S. watch $90.00 & exr. delivered to order of Capt. Smith at 6 1/2. oc. A.M.

D. Bateman 19 Missipion Vol. 8 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Sergt. Bockman
50/100

Wm. Jones (Col. Donovan Regt.) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal Corpl. Hayes
Franklin Lavore

Pr. Baron Gist Guard
“ Woodlock “
“ OBrien “
“ Tomkins “ 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lieut Gilchrist will call for
“ Buckheidt “ them in the Morning
“ Manion “
“ Tierney “
“ Ford “
“Davis “

Pr. Lawrence (Prest. Bat)
“ Donagan do do 9 1/2. oc. P.M. To be delivered to Capt.
“ Archer do do Prestons Order by order of Provost
Marshal
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday August 20th 1862

D. Bateman (Mississipian 19. Regt.) Detained not taken out by Pr. Marshall

S. Hammond (Prest. Batt.) 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Sent to Post

Rose to R. Macbeth 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Mo Sleeping Ticket Off. Hicks

Lizzy Harrison & 2 Children do do do

Julius to W. J. Bennett do do do
knife key & Scissors

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
74 50 8 50
To Mag.

Information

To Provost

To Provost

Information

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Military Provost

Information

Fined $2 1 1

Fined $2 or Workhouse
20 paddles
75 50 9 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued August 20th 1862.

Earles Austin 11. oc. P.M. Having Water thrown out of his Pr. Cain
second Story Window on East Bay, 169.

Susan to B. Hatcher 3 1/4. oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. McSweeny

Lewis to J. B. Breedan 3 1/4. oc. P.M. By Owner for safe keeping who
Josh do will Call for them in Morning delivered
Wiley do to owner at 8 1/2. oc. AM.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday August 21sth 1862

Hassard Evans (free) Detained

Rhett to W. J. Bennett detained

D. Bateman Missisipian 19. Regt. detained

William Baile 3. oc. P.M. For stabing Capt. Gage in Market Pr. McSweeny
$30.80 key Street

Jefferson Garret (free) 5. oc. P.M. For Stealing a Red flannel
Shirt from

M. Lacy (Charl. Bat. 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Wentworth Sergt. Slattery
wallet, back + Strap Street Pr. Hickey

Hector to C. H. Browning 6 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owners Order Owner
Knife

L. Williams (Pee Dee Rifle) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in a Alleway Pr. Tierney
$62.90 & knife in Broad Street

E. Holmes (Prest. Batt.) 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in the Market P. Smith & Seaven
knife Purse & $1.00

Driver of Dray 313. Owner William Johnson For losing the Paggage Off. Hicks
of John Morgan
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
75 50 9 50
Fined $2 1 1

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t of fees

Information

Charles Macbeth

Discharged

20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement, [illegible] 19 paddles
& discharged

To Mag.

20 paddles

Fined $10 & to military House Correction
provost

To WH to order of owner

Fined $10 & to 10–
military provost

Fined $10 & to mi House Correction
litary provost

20 paddles, 3 days
confinement solitary then
19 paddles & discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
86 50 10 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday August 22nd 1862

James Fowley (Co. F. Ft. Sumter) 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Meeting Lieut. Caldwell
50/100 Street

Jacob. Adams (Ft. Moultrie) 1 1/2.oc. P.M. For Stealing the Horse
of Rev'd Mr. Marshal and riding Sergt. Slattery
the same about the City

M. Glin W. L. Inf 8 1/4. oc. P.M. No Pass in Horlbeck ally Pr. Cogan 1st
wallet $2.25. & knife

Ben Smith (Gist. Guard) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and overstaying his Pass Lieut. Caldwell

Thomas Haslen (Ft. Sumter) 9 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping Sent to the
Boat at 6. oc. A.M.

Patrick Quinn (W. L. Inf) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and no Pass Lieut. Caldwell
Knife and a Squad of Men.

John Hafy 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying down drunk in a Alley
50/100 way in Tradd Street and having no
Pass

R. A. Dawrity (Co. Sergt. E. Ft. Sumter) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Ginity
$5.50 Church Street " Flack

Michael Mullins (Co. F. Ft. Moultrie) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Found in Pr. Downing 2
the Blacksmith of the Gunboat on Ex " Hartigan
change Wharf and having no Pass

Carolina to Mr. Manigouldt 6 3/4. oc. A.M. For safe Keeping Corpl. Guard from
Southern Wharf
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
86 50 10 50
Fined $10 No post 6– House Correction 4 Day’s

Fined $10 & to post House Correction

Fined $2 & to post 2–

To Post

Delivered

Fined $10 & to post House Correction

To Steamer Huntress

Fined $10 & to post 10–

Fined $10 & to post House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
104 50 10 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday August 23nd 1862

M. Glin (W. L. Inf.) detained to Order of Capt. Lord

B. Smith Gist Guard detained

John Hafy (St. Huntress) detained

Ths. Coleman (Chalam L. Horse.) 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Horan
wallet $1.90 & knife in Elliott Street

M. Tierney (W. L. Inf.) 12. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. Lord Sergt. Connelly
50/100

Sarah to Mr. Addison 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged on Suspicion of Theft Mrs. Moore

Luke Neagle (Co. H. Citadel Green) 1 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Sergt.

Bridget Bird (S. knife 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Cutting John Ford with a John Ford
knife in Elliott Street Pr. Walsh 1st and
Calvin Gray

Mayor to E. Eddings 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway sent from Wm. Middleton Co.
Middleton's Plantation
Albert to T. Becket do do do “

Pr. Kelly (to Charl. Bat.) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Campbell Sergt. of his Co

Paul to W. Johnson
wallet $2.00 & key
July (knife) do 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Improper Passes Sergt. Symmes
Harry do
William to T. Jones
Jacob to Mrs. Ahrens

Carolina to Mr. Manigauldt 6 3/4. oc. A.M. for safe keeping on 22d inst B. M. Suares

A Quantity of Baggage Brought to this Corpl. Suares
Post by order of his Honor the Mayor
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To order of Capt. Lord

Detained

Detained

Fined $10 & to post House Correction

[illegible] to magistrate

To order of officer

[illegible] over to Magistrate

Committed as Runaway to the order
of owners with Payment of fee & mileage
20 Miles

To order of Lieut Campbell

Discharged

Detained

For information
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued August 23d 1862

Robert Perry (free) 9. oc. AM. Had an old Pass and also
had a Sail in his Boat on State Wharf

Duke to Mr. Venning 9 oc. AM. Did not come to until fired
Bull on by the Sentry. Had a sail in their
Boat on State Whorf
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday August 24th 1862

John McDowett 12 1/4. oc. P.M. For resisting the Police on Pr. McWay
$3.60 & knife duty at the Pass Office in the Court House " Kenny
and in the Guard House

Elizabeth Johnson 6 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Capt. Johnson
Pr. Cook 2d

Sergt. Heiland 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on Atlantis Pr. Conway
S. watch, wallet + Revolver Wharf

Felix ORourk $17.40 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Sergt. Slattery
of himself in Laurens Street Pr. Sweeny

Jim to Est. Pezant 10 ½. oc. P.M. No Ticket (being deranged) Pr. Carmody

April to Dr. Dudley 4. oc. A.M. For safe keeping who will J. Reeves
Call for him this Morning
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday August 25th 1862

Mack to Dr. J. McCauly 5 3/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner
purse 1 cent knife

J. Ellis (Marion Rifle) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. For striking Charles the Pr. Golden
Slave of Mrs. Lindsay corner Princess H. Fink
and Archdale Street

Policeman Gralton 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Pr. Donnelly 1st
$60.50. + watch Broad and East Bay Street " Conway

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
104 50 10 50
Discharged

Discharged

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Fined $10 House Corrections

Discharged

Fined $5 & to post 5–

Fined $5 5–

To work House to order of owner

To Delived to owner

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Order of Work House to order of owner

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Transfered to offence Book
114 50 10 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued August 23rd 1862

B. Smith (Gist. Guard) detained from the 22nd. inst. sent to Roper Hospital

John Hafy (Stea. Huntress) do do do

Carolina to Mr. Manigauldt) do do do

A. Uttrich detained from Up. Ward

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Harry to W. Robb 9. oc. A.M. Taking up by the Military Guard
June to Mr. Elsworth in a Boat without a Pass
John to Mr. Geradeau

Tuesday August 26th 1862

Sgt. Thompson (Chatam L. H.) 3. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Sergt. Collin
(knife) Lieut. Taylor (delivered to Officer)

Prince to Mr. Rowand 7. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Owners Pr. Flood
delivered to Order Order

D. Costello $5.00 7. oc. P.M. To Magistrate Warrant Pr. Golden
of J. F. Bockman " Horan

Thomas Whalen (U.S. Inf.) 11 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. Lord Pr. M. OBrien

John Heafy (Stea. Huntress) detained from the 22nd inst.

Pr. Kelly (W. L. Lafe) detained from the 23rd. inst.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday August 27th 1862

John Hafy (Stea. Huntress) detained from the 22nd inst.
Pr. Kelly (U. L. Inf.) do do 23rd do

One Lamp to Meeting Street (Drain Caved in)
One Lamps Mazyck “ do do
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Detained

Detained

Discharged

House of Correction to Major order

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

20 paddles each

To order of officer

To order of owner

To magistrate

To order of Capt. Lord

To order of officer

To order Capt. Lord

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Detained

To Inspection

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

John Hafy (St. Huntress) detained from the 22d. inst.

Pr. Kelly (U. L. Inf.) do do 23d inst
Thursday August 28th 1862

J. F. Powers (St. Huntress) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Morrison

William Thompson (Chatam L. H.) 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Pr. McCabe

Joseph Murty (Childs Art) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Provost Marshal Pr. Golden & Daly
$20.90. & knife + worm office

John A Courtney 6 1/4 oc. P.M. For Safe keeping Off. Hicks

Capt. Eustice (of Br. St. Ship Scotia) For Violating the Quarantine Lieut. Wilson
Regulation

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday August 29th 1862

Pr. Kelly (U. L. Inf.) detained from 23d. inst. delivered to Lieut.
Campbell

Ellen Williams 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Courthouse Sergt. Healy
Square Pr. Horan

Pr. Moran (Millars Rangers) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Lieut. Millar Sergt. Lovett
wallet $3.75 1 paper Tobacco to be Called for at 10 oc. A.M. delivered
to Provost Marshals Order

Wm. Farrelly 4 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping to order Pr. McSweeny
of C. Farrelly delivered to his Father

Frank to E. Barnwell 10. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owner Order Pr. Conroy
Andrew do
Purse 15/100 & key’s
A Gray Mare going at large lodged Pr. Kennedy 2d
in Holloways Stable 1 1/2. oc. A.M.

One Lamp to Anson + Pinckney (St. Drain Caved in)
Adam to Revd J. L. Girardoux 7. oc. P.M. Turned by his Owner in to the Street Pr. Cleary
without a Home sent to Workhouse to
Mayors Order
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
114 50 10 50
Detained to order Comd. Ingraham

Detained to order of Capt. Lord

To order of Comd. Ingraham

Fined $5 to order of Provost

Fined $5 to order of provost 5–

To officer Hicks

Remanded back to ship

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor

Obtained to order Capt. Lord

Fined $5 or House Correction for 5 days 5–

To order of Lt. Miller

Discharged

To order of owner to work House

Delivered to owner on payment of Expenses

To owner

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor
124 50 10 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday August 30th 1862.

Nat to Mr. Quash detained

Tom to Capt. Doucin 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway W. B. Riggs
20/100 Fishing Line

Hannah to Lodged for safe keeping by Order of Capt. Corpl. Rodrick
R. P. Smith Sent in from Rantowls sent to
the Workhouse to order of Provost Marshal

Frank Sheriden 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Creating a disturbance in Off. Hicks
Bagg $155.15. Knife Longitude Lane

Mary Sheriden do do do

Patrick Strany 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying Drunk in Arson Sergt. Queen
Street Pr. Foye

Badge No. 356 found in the Street and
brought to this Post

A dark Bay mile going at Large lodged Pr. Neylan
in Holloways Stable at 5. oc. AM. delivered
to Owner
1 Lamp corner Anson + Pinckney Street (drain caved in)
Correct
John. F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
LWP

Sunday August 31st 1862.
Nat to Mr. Quash detained

Joseph Kay (St. Huntress) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting in Queen Street
Pr. Ward 2d
James L. Lally (Guard. M. Dop. Adams Run do do do

D. W. Roberts 4 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order Off. Hicks
of Alderman Kirkwood Mayor P. T.

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) 7. oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson

Mr. Shubert Throwing the Contends of a Chamber Mug from
the Third Story Window at the corner Wentworth Pr. Gould
and Pitt Street
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
LWP
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
124 50 10 50
20 paddles & discharged

Detained to order of Provost Martial

Fined $10 10–

Fined $10 or 10 days in House Correction House Correction

To be Delivered to owner when called for

Delived

Inspection

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor
5– See August 3rd 62

To officer on payment of Reward

Fined $5 & to officer Comdr. 5–

Detained

Detained to order of Mayor

Fined $5

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor
144 50 10 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday September 1st 1862

John Courtney 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Lieut. Caldwets
wallet $2.60. Knife a House in Elliott Street Pr. Erwin

Charles Harrison 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Erwin
wallet

William to J. F. Shirmer 5 1/4. oc. A.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner
to owners Order
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.

Tuesday September 2nd 1862

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained

Abraham to Mr. Vidiers detained from the upper Ward

Michael Lacy (Co. B. Ch. Bat.) 11 1/4. oc. A.M. To order of Lieut. A. Sergt. Gardner
wallet $21.90 a part of a $3 Bill Masterman

John McKinty (Lucas Bat.) 10. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Capt. Corpl. McSweeny
$1.50 Carpet Bag + key Pringle

John Smith 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Found in Beaufain Street Pr. OBrien 1st
and Could not Account for himself

Miner (Millers Rangers) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Charged with Ths. A. Marquant
$5.00 Robbing Ths. A. Marquant of 51 Dollar Pr. Hassett + Kennedy
in Church Street G. J. Everett

Michael Stanton (Co. Capt. Pringle) 6 1/2. oc. A.M. To order of his Capt. Pringle
Capt.

Two white + Red Cows no horns and one
Red Cow going at large lodged in Pr. Ginity
Hollaway's Stable
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Fined $10 or House of Correction 10–

Fined $5& to order of Comdr. of Huntress House Correction

To Work House to order of owner

William Kirkwood
Act. Mayor

Detained

Discharged

To order of Lieut. Masterman

To order of Capt. Pringle

Detained

To a Magistrate

To order of Capt. Pringle

On Payment of Expenses

William Kirkwood
Act. Mayor
10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday September 3rd 1862

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained from the 31st. of August

John Smith detained from the 2d inst.

Isaac Levy 10. oc. A.M. Lodged by order of the Mayor P. T. Off. Hicks
wallet $20.000 & Revolver

Kit to John Phillips 12 oc. P.M. Attempting to Strike a White Pr. Tierney
Boy with a brick in State Street

Frank to Est. J. Simmons 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing the Lead pipes
Mt. Pleasant at Dr. Glovers House corner Bull & Rutledge J. Simmons
Street

Jerry to Mr. Mikel 6. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping to Owners Owner
order Pr. Gralton

Abraham to R. J. Anderson 8. oc. P.M. For safe keeping owner will Owner
call for him in the Morning delivered to
Owner

Ephraim Blake (free) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. For insolent Lauguage to D. W. Davis
wallet + knife wards Mr. T. W. Davis (released on Bond) Pr. Kenny

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday September 4th 1862

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained from the 31st of August

John Smith detained from the 2nd inst.

D. F. Terry (Lucas Bat.) 5. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order Sergt. Tynes
of Genl. Gist

Wm. J. Childers do do do do
Purse $2.75. & knife

John Tully (Ft. Sumter) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping to Called Sergt. Ryan
1 Bag Clothing & knife for in the Morning
J. L. Marsh (do) do do do

S. B. Bird (Childs Regt.) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. McCabe
Wallet in Queen Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Detained

Detained

To Provost Martial

20 Paddles

Detained

To owners order

To owners order

Continued Dismissed

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor

Detained

Detained

To order of Genl. Gist

To order of Genl. Gist

To order of officer

To order of officer

Fined $10 to order of Provost Martial House Correction
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 4th 1862

O. Griffin (Ft. Sumter) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Queen Street Pr. McCabe
wallet key + Letter

Ned to L. D. DeSaussure 7 1/4. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

Robert to A.R. Main 9 1/4. oc. PM. For safe keeping to owners order Pr. Coogan 2nd
Sent to Workhouse to Owners Order

Three Goats brought to this Post from the
City Park at 6 3/4 oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday September 5th 1862

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained from 31st. August

Frank to Est. Simmons detained from the 2d. Inst.

John Smith do do do

Denis Flynn (Preston Battery) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. By and to Order of Capt. Sergt. Holster
Preston

F. Quin (Chalam L. H.) 6. oc. P.M. To Order of Lieut. Bryan Sergt. Collier

Frank to N. A. Roger 7 1/2. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse G. V. Anckers & Co.
Pr. Cleary

Lewis to A. Robbins 9 1/2 oc. PM. Disorderly Conduct and Pr. Smith
purse 50/100 2 knives & Brass knuckles fighting in King Street

D. F. Terry (Lucas Bat.) detained from the 4th inst

W. J. Childers (do) do do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
10
Fined $10 & to order of Provost Martial House Correction

Work House to order of owner

To order of owner

$2 fined 2–

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Detained

Continued

Detained

To order of Capt Preston

To order of Lieut Bryan

Work House order of owner

20 paddles

Detained

Detained

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor
12
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday September 6th 1862.

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained from 31d August

Frank to Est. Simmons do do 2d inst

John Smith do do 2d inst.

Jim to F. Richards 11 1/2. oc. A.M. For Stealing one of the Orna O. E. Hughes
ments of Mr. Legare Fence in Tradd Street.

Correct
J. Bachman Wison
Lieut Comdg

Sunday September 7th 1862.

Pr. Thompson (Childs Co.) 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Conway
55/100 Gadsden Alley

E. Paine Haskels Co. Sul. Isl. do do do do
(knife)

Sergt. Best (Ft. Sumter) do do do do do
S. watch, wallet 1pr. Gloves &c

Patrick Buirnes (Co. D. Sul. Isl.) do do do do

Pr. Delany (Ft. Moulrie) 5 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Adams Corpl. Hayes
delivered to Corpl. Hayes at 11. oc. AM.

A. Rissland (Ft. Moultrie) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. do do do do
wallet $52.25.

Pr. Baker (Prest. Batt.) 8. oc. P.M. To Order of Lieut. Waites Lieut. Waites
wallet $2.00 sent to Post at 5 3/4 oc. A.M

William to Capt. Harrison 9. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. McWay

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
12
To work house to order of Mayor

Detained

Detained

To be strapped & turned over to owner

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Fined $5 or House of Correction & turned over to officer

Do do do do 5–

Do do do do

Do do do do 5–

Dismissed

Do

Sent to post

Delivered to owners

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor
22–
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday September 8th 1862

Elizabeth to W. W. Fayett 2 1/4. oc. P.M. To Owners Order to to be sent to the Pr. OBrien 1st
Workhouse (delivered to Owners order Pr. Tierney

D. Eadan (Co. Capt. Hasket) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Haskel Pr. Smith

W. Kelly (do do) 6 1/4 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Haskel Pr. Neylan

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained from 31d. of August

Frank to Est. Simmons detained from 2nd inst

John Smith do do

James Bond (Chatam L. H. Co.) 7 1/2 oc. A.M. To Order of Capt. Aiken Sergt. King

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday September 9th 1862

Anson to H. Ancrum 1. oc. P.M. Gambling in a House in Anson Str. Off. Hicks
Hassett
Charles to Mrs. Headly do do do do
$6.02

T. Kavanaugh (Irish Vol.) 1 1/2 oc. P. M. To order of Capt. Ryan Pr. McWay

J. Brown (U. L. J.) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Lord Corpl. Ristig
S. watch + one Blanket

T. H. Gillion 4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Queen Street Sergt. McPherson
Bowie knife key + knife

T. Williams (Millers Rangers) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Capt Millar Sergt. Gillis

Sam to Est. Simmons to Mt. Plea. 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaways Jim to Mr. Glover

Joe to John Hamlin do do

William to Capt. Harrison 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a Goat and of Pr. McSweeny
fering the same for Sale

Robert Goss 9 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Sergt. Slattery
and Running his Horse on the Side
Walk in Queen Street
over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
22
To be delivered to owner

To order of Capt. Harkell

Do do

Sent to work house order of Mayor

15 paddles & detained to order of owner

Detained

To order of Capt. Akin

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor

20 paddles 3 days solitary confinement & then 19 more
& to order of owner

To order of Capt. Ryan

To order of Capt. Lord

$5 & to order of officer

To order of Capt Miller

20 paddles & detained as runaways to order
of owner on payment of fees

10 paddles 3 days solitary confinement & 10 paddles
more & discharged

Fined $10 10–
32
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 9th 1862.

Hannora Fields or Hayes 9 1/2. oc. P.M. For Stealing One Hundred Sergt. McPherson
purse $20. wallet $550.30 Dollar from Franklin Denton

Bridget Baird 9 1/2 oc. PM do do do Sergt. Slattery
$23.25

Tom Williams alias Pat. Demsey 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Robbery at the Waverly House
$60. gold & $130 Off. Hicks
William Olson 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Sergt. Dolan
purse & 50 cents

John Williams 2nd Geo. Bat.) 11 1/2. oc. P. M. Lying drunk in Planters Sergt. Quin
$6.00 Hotel Porch

John OBrien 12 1/2 oc. A.M. Lying Sleeping in a Allyway Sergt. Quin
in Elliott Street Pr. Golden

Thomas Dunnigan 1 1/2. oc. A.M. For Robbery at the Waverly House Off. Hicks
$6.00 in Bills + 6 Shillings Sergt. Dolan

John Travers Ft. Sumter 2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Daly
and tearing the Coat of Policeman Daly Gould

Edward Borden 2. 1/4. oc. AM. Off. Hicks
wallet 50 cents

June to Dr. Cary 6 1/4 oc. A.M. Lodged by owner

Martha Houston (free) 6 1/4. oc. A.M. Trespassing on the premises Dr. Cary
of Dr. Cary in Broad Street Sergt. Slattery

Mary Ellan (free) do do do do

B. Huggins Prest. Batt. Lodged by Orderly Sergt. Whaley
J. Hyett do do to be delivered to him at the Steam
Joseph Farrell do do Boat on Southern Wharf at 5 3/4 oc. AM.
John Harper delivered

Two. Mules going at Large in Magezine Pr. Fowley
Street lodged in Mahonys Stable St. Philip
Street at 12 1/4 oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
32
To magistrate

Do

Detained

Discharged

Fined $5 & to order of officer 5–

Detained to order of Comdr [illegible]

Detained

Fined $10 & 10 days in House of Correction & to House Correction
order of officer

Detained

To work house owner order

20 paddles 3 days confinement & 19 more

20 paddles 3 days confinement & 19 more

Sent to port

Do

Do

Do

To owner on payment of expenses

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor
37–
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday September 10th 1862

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained

John Smith do

Tom William alias Pat. Demsay do

Thomas Dunnigan do

Edward Borden do

Abram Walker (free) 7 3/4 oc. P.M. For Larceny Off. Hicks
5/100 & knife
Ben to Geo. Robb do do do
S. watch

William Parson 9. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Cordes Street Pr. Erwin
$3.10 knife + British Protection

Phoeby to G. V. Ancker 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson
Off. Welsch

Bristol to W. L. Venning 1. oc. A.M. Lodged to order of Provost Sergt. Symes
Isaac do do Marshal Pr. Stuart

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday September 11th 1862

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) detained from 31st of. August

John Smith do from 2nd inst

Tom Williams alias Patr. Demsey do. from 9th. Inst

Thomas Dunnigan do do

Edward Borden do do

Ben to Geo. Rabb from 10th. inst

Thomas Coleman (C. L. B. Co.) 2 1/4 oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Bryan Sergt. Thompson

John Williams (C. L. H. Co.)

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Detained

Detained

Do

Do

Do

Continued Dismissed

Continued

To commander of steamer Huntress

Delivered to owner

To owner of Provost Martial

Do do

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

20 paddles & to order of owner

To Magistrate & to order of owner

To magistrate order

Do Do

Do Do

Do Do

Detained

To order of Lieut Bryan

Do Do
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 11th 1862

Geo. Gorman St. Huntress 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter from St. Huntress Pr. Gould

Pr. Brady (Contr. Ward 4) 3. oc. P.M. for not removing the Offal Pr. Ginity
in King from George to Calhoun Street.

Pr. Morris (Co. H. Castle Pinckney) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Sergt. Hall Sergt. Hall

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday September 12th 1862

Ben to Geo. Rabb detained from the 10th inst.

Thomas Coleman (C. L. H.) to order of Lieut. Bryan

John Williams (C. L. H.) do do do

Patrick Dempsey alias Tom Williams detained

James to Mr. Mackenfuss 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Noisy in Front of the Pr. Bohen
Planters Hotel in Church Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday September 13th 1862

John Frowley (Gist. Guard) 9 1/4. oc. A.M.Lying drunk Pr. Sweeny
$3. +3 Letters in Queen Street

John OBrien wallet 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Stealing Three pair Shoes Mrs. Lee
$5.10. S. watch + Unif. Coat of Mrs. Lee in Tradd Street Pr. Walsh 1st

May to Capt. Prince 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing Watches +c from Off. Hicks
2. Silver Watches Mr. Schultze corner Meeting and Hasel
Street

James Doyle 4 3/4 oc. P.M. Deserter from the Hurt Sergt. McPherson
wallet $1 + 4 half Crowns ress Receiving Ship Macnaw

F. Riley 6 1/4 oc. P.M do do do Pr. McCabe & McSweeny
wallet $6.70

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
37
To steam Huntress

Fined $5 2 50 2 50

To order of sergeant Hall

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor

Detained

To order of Lieut Bryan

Do do do

To Magistrate

Detained to owner

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Fined $3 & to order of officer 3–

To a Magistrate

20 paddles 3 days solitary confinement &
19 paddles more

To officer of Receiving ship on
payment of Reward

Do do
42 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 13th 1862

Finett to R. Gannon 8. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping to be sent to the Work Owner
house to owners Order

Henry to J. Montgomery 9. oc. P.M. Stealing Wood from Boyces Wharf Pr. Smith

Ben to Geo. Rabb detained

Thomas Coleman (C. L. H. Co.) do

John Williams (do) do

F. J. Denton Co. Capt. Jinkins do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday September 14th 1862

Thomas Nestor 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Market Street Pr. Neylan & McAvoy
S. watch $10.00 & key

Jim Washington (free) 8. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Scully

John Cameron $10.05 1 1/4. oc. AM. Lodged as a Deserter from Pr. McWay
Recg. Ship Macknaw “ McCabe

F. J. Denton to Order of Capt. Jinkins

John Frowley to order of Officer of Gist Guard

A Sorrell Poney going at Large Sergt. Dolan
lodged in Holloways Stable
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday September 15th 1862

Thomas L. Swan alias Courter 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Deserter Pr. McSweeny
Knife

James Dunn (to Cast. Pinckney) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and Fighting Corp. Williams
on Southern Wharf

John OBrien 5. oc. P.M. Deserter W. Lovitt

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
42 50 2 50
To work house order of owner

Sent to owner

20 paddles 3 days solitary confinement &
19 paddles more

To order of officer

Do do

Do do

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Fined $5 5–

To order of McClean

To order of Commander

To order of Capt. Jenkins

To order of Capt. Chichester

To owner on payment of expenses

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor

To Provost Marial

To Lieut Clemens at Castle Pinckney

To order of Commander Ingraham
47 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 15th 1862

J. Murphy 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Cogan 1st
wallet $10.00 S. watch + keys King Street

Henry to J. F. Winktrop (free) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. No Ticket in Market Street Pr. Morrison

George to C. Warley 8. oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. Bohen
wallet, pencil + knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday September 16th 1862
Edward Murphy 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Riotous Conduct and Striking W. Lovett
$1.25 W. Lovett Pr. Erwin

Ned to Phoeby Lewis (free) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to Owners Order Pr. McWay

Pr. Ryan Ft. Sumter 6 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in a Lot in Pr. McAvoy
25/100 knife Church Street " Mangels

Tom Pain wallet $5.08 10. oc. P.M. Disorderly Condust in Lieut. Caldwell
watch dirk knife key West Street

H. D. Newton do do do Pr. Fowley

E. Williams $9.10 do do do Pr. Gallagher 1st
Pr. Flood

J. Patey do do do Pr. Gould

E. Reynolds 10. oc. P.M. For Allowing Some one uri
nating out of the 2d Story window Lieut. Wilson
over his Stable in Chalmer Street

Sarah Alchiso 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Dressed in Men Clothing Lieut. Caldwell
Drunk and disorderly in Beresford
Street
Jane Lahey, Purse 11 1/4. oc. PM. Drunk + unable to take care of her Sergt. Slattery
knife 2 pr. Scissors + keys self corner Church + Water Street Pr. OBrien 2nd

Andrew Farrady 12 3/4 oc. A.M. Disorderly and improper Sergt. Slattery
wallet $17.00 Language in Elliot Street Pr. McWay

1 Lamp to King St. near Burns lane (hole in the Street)
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
47 50 2 50
Fine $10 10–

To order of owner

To order of owner

William Kirkwood
Act. Mayor

To order of Commander Ingraham

Work House to order of owner

To be sent to Post

Fined $5 5–

Do

Do 5–

Do 5–

$5 fine

To House of correction for 10 days 10–

To House of correction for 10 days

Fined $10 & to order of Genl. Gist 10–

Information
92 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 16th 1862
Dick to Pr. Geiger 8. oc. A.M. Coming in to the City without an Lieut. Redding
Pass Pr. Russel Geo. 46
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday September 17th 1862
James Bond (Ch. L. H. Co.) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. For safe keeping to Sergt. Collin
Knife Order of Lieut. Taylor delivered

Wiliam Champion (Ft. Moultrie) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on Pr. Donnelly 2d.
$1.75 East Bay

Sergt. Wheat (Ft. Sumter) Drunk lodged oy order of Col.
purse 25/100 Gaillard

Ben to C. H. Stephens 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of
Capt. Dozier

Mr. Legerton Having the Chimney of his Grist Mill M.B. Wilbur
in a dangerous Condition to Neighbour
Hood

Wm. Huggins (Prest. Batt) 2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Friend Street Lieut. Caldwell
Pr. Ginity
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
Thursday September 18th 1862

W.H. Lancaster (James Isl.) 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Street Pr. Mangels
Knife

Sergt. J. C. Grimball (Ft. Sumter) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disor H. Gratron
derly in a Line Omnibus No. 8 and Sergt. McPherson
resisting the Police at Guard House Door

Pr. McDermot (Prest. Batt.) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly J. C. Blum
wallet $42.35 Corner Church and Queen Street Pr. Gould

Quintus to L. H. Toomer 1 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Sergt. Connelly U. L. J.

Corpl. Murphy (Whites Bat) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson
$42.40, pr cuffs Pr. Horan


Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
92 50 2 50
To provost martial

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor

Delived

To order of Comndg. Officer

To order of Provost Martial

To work House order of Capt. Dozier

To be seen to by Mayor

Sent to Post

William Kirkwood
Actg. Mayor

To Post

Fined $5 5

Fined $10 or 10 days in House Correction 10–

To order of Provost Marial

To order of Capt Waites

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor
107 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday September 19th 1862

Rebecca to Mr. Whaley 10 3/4. oc. A.M. Runaway (a Reward of $25 Off. Welsch
offered Sergt. McPherson

Richard Portee (Whit. Bat.) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and fighting
20/100 in Church Street Pr. Foy
E. Owens (do do) do do do
knife
M. Murphy (Ft. Sumter) 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Foy
$46.15. care of himself in Church Street

P. Collins (Ferguson L. Art) 7. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beadons Pr. Conway
Knife Alley

Adam to Mr. Fripps B. Mordecai Agent 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Attempting to Come into the Sergt. Williams, 46. Geo.
G. watch + Carpet Bags Lines without a Ticket

Charles to Dr. H. Ravenel 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Trespassing on the Premises Mr. Briggs
of Mr. Briggs in Water Street Pr. OConner

Nickerson & Purcell 1 oc. P.M. For allowing Water to be thrown Sergt. Reigne
out of the 3rd. Story Window of the Mils Maher
House Queen Street in the 17th inst and also
about 9 3/4. oc. PM. on the 18th inst.

Patr. Mullins (Beaureguards Battery S. Isl) 10. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Str Pr. Kennedy 2d
purse $4.40.

Fanny & Child to W. Speirs 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Sergt. McPherson

Martin OMealy alias 2. oc. A.M. Deserter from 1st. Regt. of Art. Sergt. McPherson
Ruddigan Pr. Flood

John Powers (Co. D. 1st. Inf.) 8 oc. A.M. To order of Sergt. Burke Sergt. Burke

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
107 50 2 50
Work House to owner on payment of
reward

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Do Do House Correction

Do Do 5–

Fined $2 & to post

To Provost Martial

20 paddles

Excused

Fined $2 & to post 2–

Work house to order Mayor

House of Correction order of mayor

To order of Sergeant Burke

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor
114 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday September 20th 1862

Mathew Ryan For Cruelly Beating his on Child on Wm. Johnson
the 17t. inst in Cannon near Rutledge Street

James Taring 25/100 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter from Stea. Huntress Pr. Fowley

Ansel to W. Lebby 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Cosgrove

Boston to S. Robertson 9 1/2. oc. PM. Runaway deliverd to Owners order Sergt. McPherson
purse $2.25.

Richard to T.W. Daggett 10 1/2. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse W. L. Daggett

A Sorrell Mare, star on Forehead Blind of one Eye.
going at large in Broad Street lodged in Holloway's Pr. Downing
Stable delivered to owner
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Sunday September 21st. 1862

W. Newberry (Luc. Bat.) 11 1/2 oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Hassett
Corner State + Queen Street

Tom & Sam to H. Witschen 6 1/2. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Pr. Bohen
Sent at 10. oc. A.M.

Elick to Capt. J. Kanapaux 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing Money from the Mr. Small
Store of Mr. J. Small in King Street Pr. Fowley

Jim to J. Purse do do do
purse $19.20. & keys

Elizabeth Doran 8 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Lieut. Caldwell
1 Basket care of herself in the Market

John Gibbs 9 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal
James Hall 3 Shilling
Thomas McCann

James Jones 10 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Donelon
g. watch $117.05. 4. T. brushes “ Finegan
Keys, knife C. screw & etc.

James Elmore 11 1/2. oc. P. M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Graham
wallet $12.71 Bohen

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To Magistrate

To order of Commander Ingraham

10 Paddles & discharged

Work House as Runaway to order of
owner on Payment of $10 Reward

Work House to order of owner

To owner on payment of Expenses

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

To Provost

To WH to order of expenses

20 paddles 3 days solitary confine
ment then 19 paddles & deld. To order of owner


20 paddles, 3 days solitary confinement
then 19 paddles & deld. To order of owner

Discharged

Information

Discharged

Discharged
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 21st 1862

H. Walcot 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in King Street Lieut. Caldwell
1 empty Basket
1. Lamp sent to King Str. near South Bay drain Caved in
Correct
F. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday September 22nd, 1862

John Curran 25/100 9 1/2. oc. AM. Lying down a Sleep in Queen Pr. Conway
Street Coogan 2d

B. Fowley 2 1/4 oc. P.M. For fireing a Pistol Shot in Market Str. Off. Hicks & Pr.
McWay

Peter Riley purse 45/100 4 1/2. o. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Sergt. Slattery
himself corner Lambol + Legare Street

C. C. Tesdal 4 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Scanlan 1st
purse knife keys

Julia to J.A. Duffus 5 1/2. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Pr. McWay

Jane Ferguson (free) 7 oc. P.M. For bruteley Beating a Small Boy Sergt. Slattery
in Princess Street

Joe to Capt. J. Small 9 3/4 o. P.M. No Ticket in Princess Street Pr. Walsh 1st
$1.50.

Sergt. Hoffman (Ft. Sumter) 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Water and Pr. Riley & Vaughan
Church Street

James Larkin 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Eas Bay & Pr. McCabe
Cumberland Street

Ths. Kavanaugh J. V. 1 1/2 oc. A.M.Lying down in Tradd Street Sergt. Slatery

1 Lamp sent to King Street South Bay drain caved in
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
114 50 2 50
To House Correction

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

Fined $1 1–

To Provost

Fined $5 5–

Fined $2 & to provost 2–

To inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
137 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday September 23rd, 1862

George Simmons 12. 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter from receiving Ship Pr. Smith
knife Box Matches Macknaw

Michael Casey (Luc. Batt. 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner East Pr. Duffy
Bay

T. Burns ($2.30 purse) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Breaking open Baggage on Sergt. Gallaway (46. G.)
Board the Fort Sumter Boat

J. Markley do do do

T. Flemming do do do

J. Kelly $1.05 do do do

Lewis to F. Mathews do do do
$3.00

Peter to Mr. Jaques 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Wandering about the Street Pr. Graham & Flood
purse 35/100

D. P. Brady $3.80 2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Pr. Cleary & Gould

A Bay Horse with Saddle + Bridle going
at Large lodged at B. Ruddins Stable Pr. Kiley
in Meeting Street at 7 3/4 oc. P.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday September 24th 1862

George Burns Prest. Batt.) 11. oc. A.M. Lodged to order of Capt. Preston Pr. Donolan

James Smith, knife 11. 1/4. oc. A.M. Fighting in Broad Street Officer Maher
Pr. Cleary
Samuel Norton 25/100 do do do " Cogan

Charles Smith $12 1/2 in do do do
gold 1 in Silver $150 in bills wallet

Isaac to Mrs. Lindsay 1 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of his Honor the Mayor Pr. Cleary

John Wagner, (C. L. H. Co.) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and running his G. H. Egleston
Horse at full Speed in Broad, King, Sergt. Cassidy
& Queen Street
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
137 50 2 50
To be sent to Ship

Fined $2 2–

Discharged by provost Marshall

Discharged

Fined $2 & sent to port 2–

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Capt. Preston

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

Do

20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& del’d to order of owner

Fined $5 5
151 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued September 24th 1862

Robert Woodward 4 3/4. oc. P.M. For beating H. Scheper in his House H. Scheper
key 10/100 Bottle whiskey Corner Pr. OLoughlen

James Gillis wallet $7.25 do do do " Palmer
3 Box matches + key's

John Kelly purse $3.00 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Anson Street Pr. McWay

W. T. Stammon (James Isl.) 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Horlbeck Pr. Mangels
wallet $3.50 knife + Canteen Alley

Wiliam Harrison (Receiv. Ship Macknaw) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Conway
$3.50 in Elliott Street

George Smith 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. OBrien 1st
" Scanlan 1st

Isabella, Evan (free) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Insane wandering about the Street Pr. OLoughlin

William to J. K. Brown 6 3/4. oc. A.M. Disorderly Conduct in the Market Pr. Cogan 1st.
Striking his Master Pr. Cogan 1st Horan + Horan & " Hartigan
Hartigan
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday September 25th 1862

John Wagner (C. L. H.) 1. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Taylor Sergt. Collin

George Gorman 50/100 2 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Ingraham Pr. Coogan 2d

Hugh McDonnell 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Charged with Robery on Sul
livans Island Off. Hicks
Peter Daty do do do

Thomas Burns $1.10 11 1/2. oc. A.M. To Order of Capt. Gayer Pr. Kenny

William to T. K. Brown detained Pr.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
151 50 2 50
Fined $10 10–

Fined $10 10–

Fined $2 2–

Fined $2 & sent to 2–
Post

Fined $2 & to ship 2–

Fined $2 & sent 2–
to ship

To her home

Contd.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

Do

To mag.

To order of officer sent to H.C. by Provost

Contd.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
179 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday September 26th 1862

W. O. Mara (Beaureguards L. Inf.) 10 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged by and to Order Pr. Golden
$10.00 of Provost Marshal

Robert to B. S. Rhett 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Fast Riding in King and Sergt. McPherson
$4.45 Broad Streets

S. Savinovigh 4 1/2. oc. P.M. For throwing Water from 2d
Story Piazza of his House on the Sidewalk Sergt. Slattery
corner of George & Coming Streets

Moses to W. Holmes 9 1/4 oc. P.M. Stealing Money out Blackman Pr. Erwin
purse 15/100 and Dawson Store Broad Street

James to Mrs. E. Schakelford 10. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Off. Hicks
to owners order

Patrick Brennan (Ft. Sumter) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in El Pr. Shanahan
95/100 liott Street "Hassett

James Dunlap for having the Lamps Burning dimly on
his Division Southside of Calhoun Street Lieut. Caldwell
also Badly Cleaned

William to J. R. Brown detained from the 24th. inst.

John Wagner (C. L. H.) detained from the 24th. inst.

George Gorman (Rec. Ship. Mackinaw) detained from the 25th.

T. Bloumberg 10 1/4. oc. A.M. Lodged by and to order Col. Twiggs
H. M. Breaker of Col. Twiggs

Hugh McDonnell detained
Peter Duty do

James to W. B. Heriot 7. oc. A.M. Charged with Stealing Fowl from Mr. Royal
Mr. A. H. Browns Yard Gadsden Street Pr. Finegan
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
179 50 2 50
To provost marshall

Twenty paddles

Fined $2 1 1

Del’d

To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 to Provost Marshall

To [illegible] RK

To post

To order of officer

Del’d

20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement then 19
paddles & discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
180 50 3 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday September 27th 1862

Susan to James Warren 10. oc. A.M. Runaway Off. Welsch

Clark Abbott knife 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged to Order of Capt. Bonneau Pr. Gould

P. Darcy (Beaureguard L. J.) 6. oc. P.M. Lodged by Sergt. Prince
purse $277 & 50/100

G. P. Adams do do do do do

Jack Brown $4.50 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Downing 2d
S. knife

M. Kelly James Island 12 oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Caine
$1.08 p. Lock + Hinges of himself in Church Street

York to Mr. Brown 7 1/2 o A.M. Coming with a Small Bag of Cotton Pr. Cook 2nd
from Mills Wharf without a Ticket

William to T. K. Brown detained
Moses to W. Holmes do
Peter Doty do
Hugh McDonnell do
John Wagner do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday September 28th 1862

Sergt. T. McNelty (Sullivan Island) 3. oc. P.M. Drunk and as Joseph Ingraham
$1.00 saulting J. Ingraham in King Street Jasper Short

Susan McGort 5. oc. P.M. Lodged by Provost Marshal Lieut. Barbot
as a Vagrant

J. M. Leman (Secessionville) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. For having no Pass on J. F. Lancaster
wallet $38.70. 2 knives Canteen & Bundles Board of the Boat

George Smith Rec. Ship. Mackinaw 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk cor Pr. McWay
ner Queen + State Street

A. McDuff $10.00 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Sergt. Slattery
released to appear of himself in Broad Street Pr. Neylan

A Bay Sorrell Pony going at large Pr. McCabe
on East Bay lodged in G. House Stable at
12 3/4 oc. AM delivered
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
180 50 2 50
To WH to order of owner
on pay’t on fees as a runaway
owner to be notified

To order of officer

To order of officer

Fined $2 & sent to Post 2

Fined $2 & to Provost 1 8
Marshall

Two days solitary confinement

Cont’d

Dunlap 5– See gas book Sept 28th 1862.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to provost 5–
marshall

Delivered to provost
marshall

To provost marshall

Fined $5 & to post

Fined $5 5–

To owner on pay’t of expenses .50
199 8 3 50
Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday September 29th 1862

John Foy $5.00 knife 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Deserter, from Sergt. Maher
alias Sullivan Co. B. Mayor Whites Battailon Sharpshooters, McPhersonville Pr. Leddy
Smith Batt.

Rose Ballard $2.55 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Church
Street Pr. Cleary

Mary Ann Maguir 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott
Street

Lester to W. B. Ryan 9. oc. P.M. For Stealing a Bag of Flour Mr. Cosgrove
from the House of Mr. Cosgrove in Market Pr. Scully
Street

Celia to Mr. J. Ball 12 3/4 oc. P.M. No Ticket in a House in Sergt. McPherson
Princess Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday September 30th 1862

George to Major Wallace 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Runaway as a Prentice from Pr. Gallagher 1st
$4.50 Tony Weston (free) Calhoun Street

William to J. B. Brown detained
Moses to W. Holmes do
Peter Doty do
Hugh McDonnell do
John Foy, alias Sullivan, do Co. B. Major Smiths Batt.
Joseph Elmore do
Lester to Mr. Ryan do

Twelve Cows + a Small Black Pony going Sergt. McPherson
at large lodged in Holloways Stable at 12 oc. PM. Pr. Golden & others
delivered to Owners

A Leather Trunk brought to this Post was
found in Broad Street by Chs. E. Egar of
Charleston Riflemen delivered to Owner

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
199 8 3 50
Det’d

To House Correction 10–

To House Correction 10–

Del’d

Fined $2 or 10 paddles workhouse

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t of fees of
runaway, owner to be notified

Two months solitary confinement to twenty paddles every
Monday [illegible] then returned to order of owner.
20 paddles, 3 days solitary confinement then 19 paddles.
Del’d to order of owner

To mag.

To provost marshall

To give bond $200 with [illegible]
for good behavior

Two weeks solitary confinement
20 paddles, [illegible] 20 this day week & 10 the day his confine
ment expenses

To owners on pay’t of
expenses 2–

Delivered to owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
221 8 3 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday October 1st, 1862

Patrick Strandy (Irish Vol.) 1. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to Sergt. Slatery
take care of himself in Tradd Street

Hetty to Miss. S. Hort 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting in Charlott Range
Pr. Cleary
Isabel Robinson (free) do do do

Masks For receiving a Stolen Watch on the Off. Hicks
1st of August 1862.

W. H. Dycks (Lamar Art.) 8. 1/4. oc. P.M. Stealing the Boarders Hats.
wallet $9.10 Knife at the Planters Hotel
C. Crawford (do do do do do
wallet $3.00 knife Sergt. Slattery
John Jones (Smiths Batt. do do do
wallet $25.25. Knife fork + papers
J. Gillan (do do) do do do
wallet 25/100 knife

John to H. E. Vincent 8 3/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner

Eliza Hughes 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Gralton
of herself in Hayne Street " Flood

Corp. Hill (Beaureguard Batt.) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beaufain Street Pr. Downing 2d.
$1.00

order of
M. Flanagan (Childs Co.) 11/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to ^ Orderly Sergt. Delahanty
purse $20.00

D. McCure (Luc. Batt.) do do do

J. Flynn (U. L. J.) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Pr. Gallagher 1st
himself on East Bay

W. Harrington (U. L. J.) 9 1/2 oc. AM. Wandering about the Streets Sergt. Dolan
Musket with a Musket

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

20 paddles

10 paddles

To Mag.

Del’d

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction
marshall

To order of officer

Fined $5 & to House Correction
provost marshall

Fined $5 & to House Correction
Provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday October 2nd 1862

James J. Green (Co. H. James Island) 12. oc. P.M. Attempting to leave the Sergt. Davis
$89.50 in Bills 65/100 silver wallet & etc. City with a forged Pass “ McPherson

E. C. Hamer to F. Graham Reg. 4 1/4 oc. P.M. Fighting in a House in Elliott Street
wallet 25/100 knife Pr. Scully

John Flynn Ft Sumter do do do
wallet 50/100

B. Clark 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Tradd Pr. Hickey
Street released to appear on deposite of $5.00 by 3rd Lieut. OBrien 2nd
Mary Buckley each do do do do do

H. Scahill (Ft. Sumter) 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Elliot Street Pr. Kenny

Moses to W. Holmes detained
Peter Doty do
V. H. Dykes do
C. Crawford do
J. Jones do
J. Gillan do

A Bay Horse found tied to a tree
Broad street lodged in Guard House Stable Pr. Kennedy 1st
at 2 1/2. oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday October 3rd 1862

George Gorman (Stea. Huntress) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. To order of Co Pr. McCabe
modore Ingraham

M. Lacy (Ch. L. J.) 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Lieut Smirler Sergt. Crosby
purse $3.90. 2 Knives & worm

John Ryan (S. watch) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshall

J. Kelly (S. watch) do do do

J. Brennan Beauregards L. J.) do do do

D. Conroy 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in Queen Street released Pr. Scully
$49.15 to appear
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Fined $25 to provost 25
marshall

Fined $5 & to provost marshal House Correction

To provost marshall

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Cont’d

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Com. Ingraham

To order of officer

To provost marshall

Fined $10 10–
45
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 3rd, 1862.

W. Humphreys (Ft. Sumter) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Found on Union Wharves Pr. Erwin
unable to find his Boarding House

Jane O Neil 12 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Callihan
“ Erwin

A. B. Cunningham (Co. A. Caval. Chisolmville) 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk Pr. Erwin
in Meeting Street “ Callihan

John Dunn Co B. Whites Batt. Capt. Kanapaux 6 1/4. oc. A.M. Disorderly Mary Dunn
Conduct and beating his Wife in Church Pr. Riley
Street

William Ford (free) 9 oc. A.M. By order of Lieut. Wilson Off. Welsch
released to appear

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday October 4th 1862

M. Gary (Co. Capt. Ferguson Summerville) 9. oc. A.M. To order of his Capt. Lieut. Starke

W. J. Warren (46th. Geo. Regt) 10 1/2 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Market Pr. Carmody
(knife) Street

Henry to R. M. Haig 5. 1/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Workhouse Owner
wallet $4.20 of L. D. Desaussure

D. McLain (C. L. J.) 7 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Scanlan
Crousk, knife 50/100 + papers

Francis to H. Walker 9 3/4 oc. PM. Found on the Premises of Mrs. Pr. Hassett
Gerdts Corner Archdale + Beaufain Street

John Revell (Br. Stea. Ship Hero) 10. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Pr. Smith
Street

Ths. Ford ($15.80 rule & key) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk cor. Mazyck & Magazine Str Pr. Neylan

Ann Moore (knifes book) 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Tierney

A Bay Horse going at large Lodged in Hollo Pr. Neylan
ways Stable at 8 1/2. oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
45
To Provost Marshall

Discharged

Fined $2 & to provost

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction
marshall

Cont’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of his Cap’t

Discharged

To WH to order of LD
Desaussure

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

20 paddles 3 days solitary
confinement the 19 paddles
& discharged

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

To owner on pay’t of
expenses
55

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday October 5th 1862

O. McDonald (Co. K. 1st. Inf.) 11. oc. A.M. Lying drunk at the Pr. Martin
Mills House

A. Cammell (free) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. For striking Mr. McManus Son T. F. McManus
with a Brick in Smith Lane Pr. McCabe

James Walsh (C. L. J.) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. To Order of Lieut. Clarkson Corpl. McSweeny

M. Scally 8. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in the Pr. Vaughan
knife & keys Market Hickey

John to W. Parker 8. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Mr.
purse $20.00 knife L. D. DeSaussure Pr. Slaven

Paul to M. McBride 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in the Market Pr. Ward
Shanahan

Thomas to Wm. Douglas do do do
25/100

James to Mrs. Howard 8 3/4 oc. P.M. To order of Owner Pr. McWay

Pr. J.A. Pearce (Childs Co.) 8 3/4 oc. P. M. Lying drunk on East Pr. McCabe

John Clark (Lucas Batt.) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Str. Pr. Golden
$12.50

Thomas Montague (do do) do do do West Street Sergt. Healy Pr. Gallagher
Knife

Charles Millan (Irish Vol.) 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. Cook 1st
Church & Queen Street

J. F. Powers (Rec. Ship Indian Chief) do do do
$2.00

M. Lacy (Ch. L. Inf.) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Lieut. Clarkson Corpl. McSweeny
Purse knife $5.00

Thomas Phelan (U. L. J.) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Campbell Corpl. Guard

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
55
Fined $2 & to provost 2–

15 strapps in yard

To order of officer

Fined $10 10–

To W.H. to order of Mr.
L. D. DeSaussure

Twenty paddles & del’d
to order of owner

Twenty paddles

To WH to order of owner

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to boat 2–

To order of officer

To order of officer

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
79
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday October 6th 1862

Isaac. Hall (Luc. Batt.) 10. oc. A.M. To Order of Mayor Lucas Sergt. Worth
Patrick Mulenay (do do) do do do
Wm. Lyons (do do) do do do
John Schulter (do do) do do do
Wm. Barrett (do do) do do do
Chs. Murgotton (do do) do do do
$6.05 + knives

J. Brennan (Ewtaw Regt.) 10 1/4 oc. P.M. Byand to order of Corpl. King
delivered at 6 oc. A.M

Two Mules one Bay & one Black going at
large in Broad Street lodged in Holloways Sergt. Healy
Stable 2 3/4. oc. AM.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday October 7th 1862

Tim to Mrs. Howard detained Larceny

B. D. Meyrs (Co. F. 1 Regt) 11 3/4 oc. A.M. For Trying to obtain a pass Lieut. Wilson
wallet $10.00 Knife port under false Pretension

W. D. Thompson 3 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. Cook 1st
wallet $2.90 soldier of Elliott Street and Gadsden Alley
Graham Reg.

John McCormick (2d. Regt. Florida Vol.) 9. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Pr. Scully
wallet $2.00 corner East Bay and Tradd Street " Scully

D. Higgins 11. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson

W. C. Hill (Capt. Millers Cav.) 1. oc. A.M. Disorderly Conduct in Be Lieut. Caldwell
wallet $5.75. Key, knife + s. shot resford Street Pr. Conroy + Cook 1st

William Harrison 12 1/4. oc. A.M. For Selling Liquor without Sergt. McPherson
License at his House in Elliott Street Mr. O. M. Sexton

Betsy Murray 5 3/4 oc. A.M. For allowing Urinating from her Pr. Kenny
Third Store Window into Elliott
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
79
To order of officer

Del’d

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Cont’d

Fined $5 & to Provost 5–

Fined $2 & to Provost 2

Dismissed

Fined $2 & to 2
Provost Marshall

To Provost Marshall

Fined $10 & to Provost 5–
Marshall

Fined $10 & to provost 5–
Marshall

Fined $200

Fined $5 2 50 2 50

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
95 50 2 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday October 8th. 1862

Jim to Mrs. Howard detained for Larceny Mr. W. Brunges
Mrs. Brunges
Wm. Stillman (Soldier) 10. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Gould
wallet, watch chain + knife

V. Mauro (Sword Cane) 10 1/2. oc. AM. Boating D. P. Alvarius on East Officer Maher
Bay Street released to appear on deposit of $20.00 " OConnor
A. Manro (g. watch Chain & etc.) do do do do

D. P. Alvarais ($7.10 & knife) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing V. Manros Watch V. Manro

Daniel Doggan Co. B. 1st Regt. S. C. A. 11 3/4 oc. A.M. To Order of Lieut. Dagan

Henry Lang (Childs Co.) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. To order of Mayor Lucas Sergt. Worth
Silver watch + knife

John Kenny (do do) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. do do do do

Charles Harris (Rec. Ship Indian Chief) 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and Pr. Hassett
disorderly in Queen Street Capt. Johnson

Blount + Simpson For taking more Passengers on their Mr. Chreitzberg
Line Omnibuses then the Law Allows

J. Zanuga 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Furiously Riding his Horse Off. Maher
in King Street

M. Bennett Having a dangerous Dog going at Pr. McCabe
Large in Market Street

Jane Lakey (purse) 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Pr. McWay

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
95 50 2 50
20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles & delivered
to order of owner

Fined $10 10–

Fined $10 10–

To mag.

To order of officer

To order of officer

Fined $10 & to give house correction
bond $200 or to solitary

Dismissed

Fined $5 2 50 2 50

To House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
120 50 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday October 9th 1862

James Smith 1 1/2. oc. P.M. detained Off. Twohill
Sergt. Davis

A. Carrigan (Knife.) 2 1/2 oc. P.M. To Order Capt. Lord Sergt. Conley

L. Flood 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Sergt. McPherson
15/100 Chalmer Street and State Pr. Cosgrove

John R. Williams (1d. Regt. Inf.) 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Donnely 2d
take care of himself in Market Street

James Carroll (Charleston Batt.) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk cor Pr. Horan
ner King and Clifford Street

P. Quinn 11. oc. P.M. For Striking Mrs. Cary in Church Mr. & Mrs. McCary
Street (released to appear on deposit of $10.00 Pr. Conway

Wm. R. Gale to Rec. Ship 11. oc. A.M. For attempting to pass on the
$23.60. Indian Chief S. C. R. Road with a Picket belonging Off. Twohill
to James Smith
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday October 10th 1862

James Wallace 10. oc. A.M. For safe Keeping Lieut. C. B. Calhoun
} Capt. Childs Co.
Joseph Wheatly do do do

Joseph Kay 11. oc. A.M. Supposed a deserter from Sergt. Dolan
the C. S. N. Pr. Horan

Sergt. McNilty (Ft. Moultrie) 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Scanlan 1st
$1.60. knife S. watch in Queen Street E. W. Kennedy & Other

Pr. Elwell (Ft. Sumter) 4 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk disorderly in the Camp Corpl. Deloch
wallet 25/100 Geo. Cavalery

Edward Daly For putting out Offal atter hours in Pr. Horan
King Street

J. Ryan (Charl. Batt.) 6. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. Ryan Sergt. Hagon
G. Watch

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
120 50 7 50
Detained as witness

Order of Capt. T. Lord

Fined $5 or five days in House Correction
House of Correction
and returned to Ship

Fined $5 & provost marshall 5–

Fined $5 Provost Marshall House Correction

Discharged the prosecution
not appearing

Fined $5 and to provost marshall 5–

E. W. Edgerton
Alderman

To order of officer

To be sent to post

Fined $10 & to 10–
provost

To order of provost

Fined $5

To order of Capt. Ryan
140 50 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 10th 1862

J. Fitz Hugh (Co. F. 1st. Inf.) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Sergt. Kingman
breast pin + keys + 2 p. Cards

Mary Martin 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Smith
Elliott Street

Catharin McDonald 12. oc. Drunk disorderly and Stealing Five Sergt. Slattery
$5.00 Dollar from W. Schultz in Elliott Street Pr. Smith+ Slaven

one Lamp to East Bay Cellor door broken in
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday October 11th 1862

John Mullins (Gist. Guard) 12. 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Off. Twohill
Sergt. Davis

Charles Forrester 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly and Striking the Pr. Carmody
Sheath Knife Police in the discharge of his duty
John Juanelly do do do Pr. Caine

Rosina Germon 11. oc. P.M. Stealing the Pocket Book of A. A. Brandon
Wallet $12.50 Brandon containing $12.50. Pr. Horan

James Murray 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beadons Alley Pr. Golden

Frank Doyle Rec. Ship Indian Chief) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. On Shore without Leave Sergt. McPherson

John Mollin (do do do) do do do Pr. Golden

James Doyle (do do do) 12 oc. AM. do do do do

John Cameran (do do do) 12 oc. AM do do do do
purse $4.50.
Thomas Orr (do do do) 1 3/4. oc. A.M. do do do do

John Corbett 17th Regt. S. C. V. 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Sergt. Quin + Pr. Cook
S. watch knife key 3 Bundles

John Duffy (Ft. Sumter) 12 3/4. oc. A.M. For overstaying his Leave Pr. Cleary

Henry Sanderson (Co. H. Castle Pinck.) 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Golden
Beadons Alley
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
140 50 7 50
To order of provost

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Provost Marshall

Discharged

To House Correction

Fined $5 5–

To order of officer

Del’d

To Provost Marshall

Fined $5 & to Provost
155 50 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 11th 1862

A Bay Horse and A Cream Colored Hare
going at large lodged in Holloways Stable Pr. Hassett
at 3 1/4. oc. A.M
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday October 12th 1862

S. P. Galloway (Soldier) detained
$70.00

Dunmore to T. M. McClonon do

E. N. Ryan (B. L. Inf.) 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to order of Pr. Kressel
wallet $14.00 Knife Capt. Mazyck

Mr. H. Willington Urinating out of his 2nd. Story Pr. Riley
Window in Mazyck Street

Mary Ryan 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Begging in Mills House Pr. Mackin

Belinder Walters 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Wallace
25/100 Brass key care of herself in Anson Street

T. Huchet 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Having a dangerous Dog
going at Large in Beaufain Street and W. ONeil
Biting W. ONeil

J. F. Powers (Rec. Ship Indian Chief) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. On Shore with Sergt. Healy
out Leave Pr. Walsh 1st

R. Jeffords do do do 8. oc. P.M. do do do Sergt. McPherson
delivered to order of officer Hamilton C. S. N. Pr. Cogan 1st

Franklin Thomas Having water thrown from his third
Story Window in to the Street corner Liberty Pr. Cook 2d
and King Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
155 50 7 50
To owner on pay’t of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost marshall

To order of [illegible]

Dismissed

Cont’d

To post

To post

Fined $1 .50 .50

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
156 8
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday October 13th 1862

Daniel ONeil 10 3/4. oc. AM. Deserter Sergt. Slattery
wallet alias Williams Pr. Ward

Pr. Redigan (Castle. Pinckney) 12. oc. P.M. For Safe keeping Sergt. Haw
wallet $11.00 delivered to Sergt. Haw at 6 1/2. oc. AM.

Joe to Mr. A Fillet 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Having a Suspicious Ticket
$2.00 from Columbia

Henry Carter (free) 6. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to Mr. McElroy Pr. Fawley
(Knife)

John Catons (Ft. Moultrie) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Mrs. Mil
wallet 90/100 knife ner Boarding House corner Church Pr. Conway
and Queen Street

Doctor to Capt. G. Howland 9 1/2 oc. P.M. No Ticket on East Bay Pr. Gralton
$5.10 (Stea. Genl. Clinch)

W. Y. Lovett key 10. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to order of Lieut. Pr. Goulden
Macbeth Off. Hicks

Patrick Duffy 2. 1/4 oc. P.M. Sitting down a Sleep in Pr. Leddy
$2.70 a Alley way in Broad Street

Tuesday October 14th 1862

Daniel O. Neil alias Williams 10 1/4. oc. Lodged for safe keeping Sergt. Appleton

Henry Carter (free)

Patrick Norton Co. C. Ft. Sumter 10 1/4. oc. A.M. For Safe keeping Sergt. Appleton

M. Dowd 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Stealing a Pistol from the Lieut. Evans
Two wallets $73.25 Camp of the Bullock Troup, sent in by
Capt Best

J. D. Fordes (Bullock Troup) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. Best Corpl. Lee

Alston Rivers (Yead. L. J.) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Pr. Conroy + Donnelly

W. Harrisson R. S. J. Chief 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street (no pass) Pr. Scully

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
158 8
To Provost Marshall

Delivered to officer

Twenty paddles

Del’d

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $1 1

Delivered to order of officer

Fined $2 2

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Del’d

Del’d

To order of officer

Cont’d

To order of Capt. Best

To Provost Marshall

Fined $5 & to post 5–
164 8
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 14th 1862

John Godfrey (free) 7 1/2. oc. A.M. Fast Riding around the corner Pr. Maher app. wards
released to appear Market and Meeting Street

Jim to Mayor Hasket 8. oc. A.M. Stealing Money from the Store of Pr. Cohen
Scissors + scew Dr. Cohen in Meeting Street Pr. Scully

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday October 15th 1862

Daniel ONeil alias Williams, detained

Henry Carter (free) do

M. Dowd do Lieut Evans

Catharin McDonald 9. oc. AM. Stealing Twenty Five Dollar B. Shannan
from B. Shannan Co. F. Ft. Moultrie Pr. Shanahan

T. Bacon (Gist. Guard) 1. oc. P.M. Deserter and attempting to
wallet $1.10. Knife Sell himself as a Substitute in Charleston Pr. Hickey
L. Inf. Lieut. Clarkson

James Murray (Gist. Guard) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. do do do Capt. T. Y. Simons

Adam to J. P. Labord 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing Wood from Mr.
25/100 knife, Mule + Cart McCarthy Mr. McCarthy
Scipio to B. Garety do do do
knife, Mule Cart

Primus to W. J. Bull 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be sent to Owner
the Workhouse

Jas. Walsh (Charleston Batt.) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Cain & Erwin
wallet $2.50. knife

A. Johnson (Ft. Sumter) 12. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott Str. Pr. Cook 1d Farrelly

Hugh Graylist (Gist. Guard) 4. oc. A.M. Being in Town without a Lieut. Caldwell
Knife pass Pr. McCabe
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
164 8
Dismissed

Twenty paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Provost Marshall

20 paddles 3 days solitary confine
ment then 19 paddles

To mag.

Del’d

To Provost Marshall

To Provost Marshall

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 & to provost 2–
marshall

Fined $5 & to provost 3 House Correction

To Provost Marshall

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
169 8
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday October 16th 1862

Catharin McDonald detained

M. Dowd detained

Bonnetheau 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Paddling without License Off. Hicks
2. Small Boxes containing Sandry + Keys

John Ryan (Ft. Sumter) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Sergt. Brown

Peter Ryan (Ft. Sumter) 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Neylan

H. B. W. T. Schroder 5 1/2 oc. PM. Lodged as a conscript delivered Lieut. Bishoff
to Sergt. Bruggeman

Sergt. Brown (Ft. Sumter) 6. oc. P.M. Fighting in the Street
hair Brush Pr. Ward

Pr. Micklow (do do) do do do Scully
wallet, 2 keys knife

C. Froning 75/100 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Keiley
of himself on East Bay and Tradd Streets " Kennedy 2

Thomas Gray (Stea. Huntress) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beadon Pr. Keiley
Alley Kennedy 2d

Hector McLane (Rec. Sh. Indian Chief) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Overstaying his Leave Sergt. Slattery
& lying drunk in street

Robert McKay (Ft. Sumter) 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner Pr. Kennedy 2
Tradd and East Bay " Keily

A Dark Bay Male going at large lodged Pr. Finegan
in Holloways Stable at 6 1/2. oc. A.M. delivered by order
of Lieut Wilson

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
169 8
Discharged

To give bond $300 with
surety for good behavior

Fined $15 or to mag. 7 50 7 50

To provost marshall

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Information

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To owner on pay’t of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
191 50 15 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday October 17th 1862

Daniel Flynn (Co. A. Preston Battery) 12. oc. P.M. Deserter Corpl. Corcoran Co.
Ft. Sumter
B. Lacy (Chs. Batt. 6. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Lieut. Clarkson

E. Burns (1st. Regt. S. C. V.) 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and Fighting in Sergt. Quin
Archdale Street

D. W. Ohlandt 12. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor without a Sergt. McPherson
License

Henry to J. S. Stacking 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping until morning Owner

John Fitzsimons 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson
50/100 Pr. Conroy

H. B. Rose (46. Geo. Regt.) 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Lieut. Caldwell
purse $1.55. Knife + speks and having a drown knife in his Hand Sergt. McPherson
in front of the Planters Hotel

Geo. Gorman (Steam Ram Palmetto State) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. No pass in Pr. Conroy
Elliott Street

Andrew Faredy 12. oc. A.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson
Pr. Conroy

W. Lyons (Ft. Pemberton) 12 1/4 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in West Street Pr. Donnelly 1st
2 knives + wallet " Cooks 1st

John Darcey (Rec. Ship. Indian Chief) 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Overstaying his Leave Pr. Caine
$4.20. 2 Small Bundle

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
191 50 15 50
To Provost marshall

To order of officer

Fined $2 2–

Cont’d

To order of owner

To Provost Marshall

Fined $5 & to provost 5
marshall

To Post

To Provost Marshall

Fined $5 & to post 5

To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
203 50 15 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday October 18th 1862

John Heany (Knife 2 3/4. oc. P.M. For interfering with Sergt. Sergt. Whaley
Whaley in the discharge of his Duty

John Donohoe 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Striking John Goram on
the Head with an Axe in a House in Sergt. Slattery
Church Street John Goram sent to Roper
Hospital

Ann Carey (released 6. oc. P.M. Fighting in a House in Church Sergt. Slatery
on deposit of $5 to appear) Street

Mary McCormick do do do do Sergt. Slatery
released to appear on Deposit of $5.

W. Boyde 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Kennedy 2d.
55/100 Elliott Street

Ann Mattey 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Trespassing on the Premises Thomas Flinn
released to appear of Mr. T. Flinn and using abusive Pr. Mangels
Language

Minty to Jos. Pattani 7 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Owner
Pr. Cogan 1st

E. Stiles Selling Liquor with out License in Pr. Kenny
Beresford Street

Sergt. Whaley (Prest. Batt.) 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Fireing a Pistol at John Co Pr. Cosgrove
released to Capt. Preston Henry in Beadons Alley while in dischar Smith
ge of his duty Horan
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday October 19th 1862

Cilia to Mrs Ball 9 3/4 oc. A.M. Fighting Market & Meeting Street Pr. Smith

M. Turner, C. S. N. 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in the Lieut. Campbell
S. watch 25/100 camp of Charleston Batt. Boyce Wharf

beating
Oliver Rouse, C. S. N. 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and ^ Maria Rouse in a Pr. Cleary
House in Princess Street “ Conroy
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
203 50 15 50
Discharged

Del’d afterwards

Discharged

Fined $5 5–

Dismissed

Discharged

Discharged

To order of owner

Fined $100 a to mag.

Fined $10

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

To post

Fined $5 & to give bond House Correction
with surety for good behavior

$300–
208 50 15 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday October 21st 1862.

D. McLain (Ch. L. Inf.) 8 1/4. oc. A.M. For safe keeping by order Sergt. Gardner
of Lieut. Clarkon

Theodore Russell Selling Liquor without License Pr. Kenny & McWay

Joseph Canova do do do do do

James McCaffreyy (U. L. J.) 12. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Beres Pr. Bohen
released to appear $2 ford Street

John Martin 1 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order of Lt. Col. Presley
Pr. McLeish
John Manning do do do

Corpl. Grady (Capt. Hales Pavt. Rangers) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Hickey
(knife) in Beresford Street " Hassett

W. R. Craven (Chatam L. Horse) 5 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order Sergt. Gillis
Knife & scissors of Lieut. Bryan

Mrs. Harrison Having her Shop open on Sunday 19th Lieut. Caldwell
in King Street No 2.

John Heaffy (St. Ram Palmetto State) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Kenny
Elliott Street
" Golden

An Alarm of Fire given at 10. oc. A.M. caused
by the burning of a Partial of Carpet in the Pr. Downing 2d
2nd Story of Merchants Hotol King no Bells
Rung

T. J. Harvey 8 1/4 oc. A.M. Sergt. Reigne
Pr. Mangels
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
208 50 15 50
To order of officer

Fined $100 or to mag.

Fined $200 or to mag.

Fined $5 2–

To order of officer

Fined $5 & to provost 5

To order of officer

Fined $5

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Information

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
215 50 15 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday October 21st 1862.

Brady (Ch. L. Horse) 9. oc. A.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Corpl. Otto
Bryan

John Brennan (B. L. J.) 10. oc. A.M. By order of Capt. Mazyck Corpl. McLeish

J. M. Rogers (46. Geo. Regt.) 2 oclock P.M. Fighting in a House in Elliott Pr. Fowley
released to his Capt. to appear Street

C. F. Henry (Ft. Moultrie) do do do do

John Haskin 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Charged with Theft Pr. Fowley
S. Campbell

John OBrien (Rec. Ship Ind. Chief) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Sweeny

T. Feeling (Ch. L. Inf.) 3 3/4 oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Lieut. Clarkson Sergt. Chamberland

G. Smith Rec. Ship Ind. Chief 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Sweeny

W. Kenny do do do do do

James Harrison (St. Ram. Pal. State 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Conway

F. Quin (St. Ram. Pal. State) 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Tradd Mrs. Buckley
Knife Street and no Pass Pr. Cosgrove

J. Kenny Selling Liquor without License in Queen Street Pr. McCabe
Jas. Cosgrove do do do in Market Street " Gallagher
German & McCorde do do do in Planters Hotel

L. Flood (Recv. Ship Ind. Chief) 7. oc. P.M. Deserter and disorderly in Sergt. McPherson
the Guard House

T. Murphy (Charl. Batt.) 7. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Lieut. Clarkson Sergt. Chamberlain
wallet $7.60 & knife

Theodore Cordes 6. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor without a License Off. Twohill
in Market Street " Maher
T. Claffey do do do do

John Blan (46. Geo. Regt.) 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in West Street Pr. Gould
wallet, knife

A P. Cohen (Stevens Ro.) 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and no pass in Calhoun Pr. Erwin
70 cent Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
215 50 15 50
To order of officer

Do

Fined $5 5

Discharged

Cont’d but prisoner released

To post

To order of officer

To post

To post

To post

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Fined $200

Fined $200

Fined $200

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

To order of officer

Fined $200

Fined $200

To Provost

To Provost
220 50 15 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 21st 1862

Roper Hospital Having a Cellar Door Broken in at
a House on East Bay

1. Lamp to East Bay near Queen Street
1. Lamp to Church Street near St. Michael Alley.

Wiliam St. Clair 7. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Franklin Street Sergt. Slattery
wallet $1.50. knife + discharge Pr. Sweeny

A Bay Horse with Saddle Bridle going at
large in Archdale Street lodged in Guard Sergt. Healy
House Stable at 12 1/4 oc. A.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday October 22th 1862

Robert L. Witchell, (Ferguson Batt.) 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Safe keeping Lieut. Beaureguard
John Burns (do do) do do do Pr. Duffy

John George Gorman 12 1/4 oc. P.M. Deserter from the Indian Chief Sergt. Raigne
Pr. Scully

Frank Miller 12 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Lieut. Jacobs

James Smith 1. oc. P.M. Deserter from Ch. L. J. Capt. Simons
wallet $52.85. & watch p. Flask

John Brown 4. oc. P.M. Deserter from the Indian Chief Pr. Scanlan 1st

Pr. Duffy 25/100 knife 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Meeting Lieut. Caldwell
Street

W. Evans, Lamar Regt.) 9. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal Corpl. Wright

Ben Hernandes 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Deserter from the Eutaw Batt. Sergt. McPherson
Knife

S. D. Kettleband (B. L. J.) 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Beresford Street Pr. Goulden
released on deposit of $5. to appear having one pair of Window Shutter in posesssion Pr. Kenny

W. Riley (J. V.) do do do do
released to officer Hicks

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
220 50 15 50
Cont’d

Information

Fined $5 House Correction

To owner on pay’t of
expenses Settled 31st inst.

To order of officer


To post

To order of officer

Do

Do

Fined $5 5

To order of provost

To do


Fined $5 5–

Fined $5
230 50 15 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 22nd, 1862.
1 Lamp to East Bay (Cellar door Broken
1. Lamp to Anson opposite George Street (a Large Hole)
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday October 23nd, 1862

John Dermody 1 3/4 oc. A.M. Deserter from Rec. Ship Sergt. Davis
Indian Chief

D. J. Canter 11. oc. A.M. Selling Liquor Brandy Off. Maher
without License No. 102. Market Street " Twohill

Pr. Murphy (Prest. Batt.) 4. oc. PM. For overstaying his Lease Sergt. Nelson
(delivered to Sergt. Nelson) 6 1/2 oc. AM.

D. Flinn (Prest. Batt.) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson

John Martin (Beauregard L. Inf.) 6. oc. P.M. Safe keeping (delivered Corpl. McLeish
to Corpl. McLeish at 8 1/2. oc. A.M)

W. Buck (Castle. Pinckney) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Pr. Farrelly
$5.85. & 1 Box Matches Street " Horan

P.M. Green (Ft. Sumter) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal J. C. Meyers
$10.25 purse, compass + Rule

George Johnson (free) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Montague
Street Pr. Scully
Jack to Major Lucas do do do

Lieut. J. M. Davis 9th N. C. Batt. 12. oc. A.M. Cutting James Murphy in Pr. Horan
wallet $8.25. key + paper Elliott Street " Bohen

C. Buchanan (U. L. Inf.) 12. oc. A.M. To Order of Capt. Lord Corpl. Ristig

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
230 50 15 50
Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To post

Fined $100

Information

To provost marshall

Information

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To order of provost

Ten paddles

Ten paddles

Fined $20 20–

To order of officer

Charles Macb[eth]
255 50 15 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday October 24th 1862

Lizza Scott & child (free) 9 1/2. oc. A.M. For not returning paying Capt Off. Hicks
tation Tax for 1861& 2.

John Courtney (Co. D. Ch. Ratt.) 3. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Sergt. Smith
Capt. Hopkins

J. Gallagher (Luc. Batt.) 5 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Scanlan 1st
purse $4.50 knife + key 2 Letters Elliot Street

W. M. C. Mullins (Gist. Guard) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Sergt. Davis
10. cents & knife the Guard House

Nat to W. P. Ingraham 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk unable to take care
purse $1.25. Badge 1819 of himself on Horseback in Princess Pr. Gralton
Street Horse in Guard House Stable

Quash to G. Wharton 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Suspicious Ticket Mr. W. Sanders
P. watch, wallet, $1.60 & knife
A Sorrell Horse (marked C. S. on left
Sholder) going at large in Broad Street

One Lamp to Beaufain Street (a large Hole)
Correct
J. Bacman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday October 25th 1862

Henry Hickey 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged for safe Keeping by Lieut. Sell
$3.30

P. Morrisee (Ch. Batt.) 2. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal Sergt. Chamberland

P. M. Doucin 5. oc. P.M. To Order of Capt. Dosier of Sergt. Dolan
Steamer Huntress

John Fox 3rd. Art. Federal 3. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal Sergt. J. M. Rokernat
James Corcoran 76th Pens. delivered

M. L. Wilson 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Sent to Roper Hospital

John Conroy (J. V.) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct on State Pr. Scully
Wharf Sent in by Order of Capt. Ryan " Tierney
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
255 50 15 50

Fined $10 & to WH 5– 5–
30 days

To order of Capt. Hopkins

To provost marshall

Fined $5 & to provost provost marshal


Twenty paddles

To order of George H. Ingraham

Dismissed

To owner on pay’t
expenses


To inspector

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

To order of provost

Order of officer

Information

do

To order of capt
260 50 20 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 25th 1862

James Faring (Rec. Kip Ind. Chief) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Mills Pr. Hickey
House and no Pass

John Cunningham 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a Pistol from F. M. Denton Off. Hicks

Herman Bremmer For breaking a Gas Lamp James Dunlap

Hannah (free) For fighting in the Market on the 15th Pr. Smith
Inst.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday October 26th 1862

John Cunningham detained

Sam Reynolds 12 3/4 oc. P.M. Off. Hicks
$1.25

Betsy to 1. oc. P.M. For striking Mrs. Ann Simons Mrs. Ann Simons
Child with a Stick

T. H. Howard (Co. D. 1st. Inf. S. Isl.) 4. oc. P.M. Drunk and dis Pr. Scully
corner Church and Elliot Street

S. Davis (do do) do do do Pr. Wallace
purse $4.60. key

Patrick Cahill 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner J. Murphy
of Queen and State Street

E. Stiles 9 3/4 o.M. Selling Liquor without a Pr. Kenny
License in Beresford Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
260 50 20 50
To post

Del’d
Fined $5 5–

Fined $2.25 2 25

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

To give bond for good $150 under surety

To be sent home

Fined $5 5–
& to provost
Fined $5 5–

Del’d

Fined $250 & to mag.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
277 75 20 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday October 27th 1862

Lewis to Mrs. E. Brown 11. oc. A.M. Fighting in Elliott Street Pr. Martin

Daniel to Miss Marshal 4. oc. P.M. For Theft
Off. Hicks
Rose (do do) 4. oc. Do do do

Joe to Joe Patani 8. oc. AM. For Theft Sergt. Maher

Lucy to Mr.s Evears (20/100) 8. oc. P.M. For bringing Liquor on the Premises Pr. Smith
of Mr. Costello in Tradd Street

George, George, Pompey, Sambo, Betsy & 4 children, 5. oc. P.M. Saf keeping owner Owner
Harrey Ben & Primus to W. A. McDowell will call for them in the Morning

A Cellar Door missing in Horlbecks Alley
one lamp sent there

A Hole in Mazyck near Magazine Street Lieut. Caldwell

Thomas Doyle For selling Liquor without License Peter Craven

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday October 28th 1862

Patrick Cahill detained

Will to L. Metz Found Dead in the Cell at 10 1/4. oc. A. M.

Edward Burns (knife) 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Forescraping from the House, Sergt. Heidt & Pr. Cook 2.
of Correction

Patrick Carr $1.25 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter from the Gunboat Pr. McWay
Chicora

Harry to M. B. Wilson 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Shanahan
of himself on East Bay

T. Flanagan (Whites Batt.) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in King Street Pr. Erwin

J. F. Power (Gun Boat Palm. State) 11. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. Cassidy
Pr. Leddy

Sergt. Gray (Prest. Bat.) 11/2 oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Water Sergt. Whaley

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
277 75 20 50
Twenty paddles

20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& discharged

20 paddles

Discharged

Dismissed

To order of owner

To Inspection

Fined $100 & to mag.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

Information
Del’d to House Correction

To post


One day solitary confinement

Fined $5 & to provost Settles 31st inst. Same day

To post

To order of officer
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 28th 1862

Dr. R. Croft
Joe to Mr. Tripple 5 1/4 oc. A.M. No Ticket Pr. Donovan
wallet $1.45. two knives & Bundle
Cloth

A cream Colored Horse going af large in Pr. Leddy
Queen Street lodged in Guard House Stable
at 1 oc. A. M.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday October 29th 1862

Patrick Strainer (I. Vol) 9 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and Striking R. Morillo
R. Morillo in Market Street Pr. Keily

John Swift (U. S. T.) 2 1/2 oc.PM. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Sergt. Connelly
wallet $1.10 Knife Hendrick

John Cleary (St. Ram Chicora) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by Lieut. Wharley Pr. Downing 2d
60/100

Ann Connor 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Pitt & Beaufain Str. Pr. Begly
S. watch $42.60 + Basket

Ben to Mr. Wm. Lawton 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway take on the Savannah J. D. Maynardy
Knife and Charleston R. Road (delivered to order of
J. D. Meynardie

William to F. Parker 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Charged with Stealing a Cap from Pr. Cleary
S. watch, purse $1.90. Knife Badge 254 the Store of R. A. Pringle in Meeting Street
released to appear to Mr. Craft

C. C. Nockford 11. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Sergt. Dolan
purse $12.00 of himself in Elliott Street Pr. Conroy

Davis + Fayett 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Having water thrown from
their Third story Window corner Market Pr. Cleary
and Meeting Street

A Red Cow going at large in King Street Sergt. Maher
Lodged in Holloways Stable at 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Pr. Hickey

Correct
J. Bachman Wison
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
277 75 20 50
To Ft. Sumpter

Delivered to owner

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to provost 5
To order Lieut. Hendrick

To order of officer

Fined $5 5–


To WH to order of owner
as a runaway on pay’t
of fee – owner to be notified

Twenty paddles

Fined $5 5–

Fined $2

To owner on pay’t of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
292 75 20 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday October 30th 1862

William Powers 11. oc. A.M. Safe Keeping by order of Capt. Chichister Segt. Howard
Antona Manious (Castle Pinckney) 12. oc. PM. Fighting in Elliott Street
gold watch $4.60, knife Pr. Gould

Henry Bell $32.90 (do do) do do do

James Faring (Rec. Ship Ind. Chief) 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. Dolan

T. Boyer (24th Regt. S. C. V.) 4 3/4 oc.PM. Drunk and disorderly in Beresford Street Pr. Brady Childs Co.
Pr. Kennedy 2d

Pr. Brady (Childs Co.) 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Charged with Theft Mary Hayes
wallet 60/100 gold chain + Locket

Maria Miller 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Having Water thrown from her Pr. Scully
2nd Story Window into Elliott Street

Wm. Harrison (Palmeto State) 8 3/4 oc. PM. Deserter Pr. Conway
knife

H. Godley $15.00 (do do) do do Pr. Donnelly 1st.

J. J. Brunson (Co. G. Sullivans Isl.) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Pr. Shanahan
Elliott and Church Street

John OBrien (G. Palmeto State) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Beresford Lieut. Wilson & Caldwell
$5.00 Street Sergt. Slattery Pr. Sweeny
Smith

A Bay Horse going at large with Saddle & Bridle Pr. Neylan
lodged in G. House Stable at 2 1/4 oc. AM.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
2nd Lieut Comdg

Friday October 31st. 1862
J. T. McCullia (Co. H. S. Isl.) 10. oc. A.M. For safe keeping Sergt. Duggan

James McManigan (Ir. Vol.) 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Anson Str. Pr. Fowly + Grahe

Louis Bernard (Gun. B. Chicora) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Pr. Farrelly & Daly

F. Johnson (Beaureg. Batt.) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk Hasel & Bay Street Pr. Erwin
$4.50

Parick Whiskel 12 3/4 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Queen Steet Pr. Keily
25/100
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
292 75 20 50
To order of officer

Fined $5 & to provost 4 70

Discharged

To post

Fined $5 & to provost 5

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $2 1 1

To post

To post

Fined $2 & to provost 2–

Fined $5 & to post 5–


To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to post 5–

To provost marshall

Fined $5 5–

320 45
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued October 31st 1862

James B. Gilfeather (B. L. J.). 2. oc. AM. Overstaying his Leave Pr. Cleary
wallet $6.75. two knives + B. Keys

Henry Bell (Co. H. Casttle. Pinckney) 2 1/2. oc. AM. Overstaying his Leave Pr. Erwin

William Harris For keeping a disorderly House in Elliott Sergt. Maher
Street
Correct
J. Bachman W.lson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday November 1st 1862

M. Bradley Co. G. 10 oc. A.M. Lodged and delivered to Order Sergt. Connelly
of Provost Marshal

J. Logan 2. Regt. (21st Regt. S. C. V.) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Pr. Scully

John to W. P. OHara 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Noisy Conduct in Broad Street Pr. Neylan

John Mullins (Gun Boat Pal. State) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson

H. Bell (Castle Pinckney) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Sergt. Hall
knife, 2 Box Matches 3 S. Cutter

James Smith (Gun Boat. Pal. State) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg.

Sunday November 2d 1862
Hector McLain 9 1/2 oc. A.M. Brink and unable to take Pr. Naylan
P. Book $1.00 care of him self in Elliott St

Jerry to W. Bird 11 1/2 oc. A.M. For stealing 5 1/2 Pair of Off. Hicks
$4.35 c. Shoes from L.M. Johnson & Co. Pr. Tierny

Jim to M. D. Himes Do do do do Do do

John Brass alias Martin 11 3/4 oc. A.M. Deserter from Savannah Sergt. Davis
$90.55 & Knife

Sam, Harry, Daniel 5 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order John Sellars
Zolly, Raft, Rose of John Sellars

Luddy & Amy & Dilivered to T. Sellers
3 Children
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
320 45 20 50
To provost

Do

To mag. – Fined $100

Charles Macbeth 5 See 28th inst.
Mayor 4 75 See 21 & 24th inst.

330 20 20 50

Information

Fined $5 & House Correction
to provost

To be strapped in yard

To post

To order of officer


To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 and to post House Correction

Dismissed

Dismissed

To post

To order of John Sellars
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday November 2d 1862 Cont.

Mrs. McKewn 5 1/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Donelon
P. Book, 2 shilling Sterling Market Street
and 85 Brough S. C. 103

John Welsh, Co. R 6 ½ oc. P.M. For being in the city without Off. Hicks
Sullivans Island $26.50 & Knife a pass J. Monahan

Sergt. J. McCall, 21 Regt. S. C. V. 9 ½ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk cor of Sergt. Maher
G. Watch, Purse, Knife $3.60 c. Meeting & Market Street

George Prior 12 1/4 oc. A.M. For stabbing C. Slawson Pr. Goulden G. Willis
in Beresford Street & W. Farris, 11th Regt. S. C.

John Dorsey 6 ½ oc. A.M. Lodged as a deserter Pr. Scully
Gun Boat Palmetto State

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday November 3d 1862
T. O’Neil, Knife 12 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged by Capt. Aiken to Corpl. Millar
P. Book $10. + s. watch order of Provost Marshal

T. B. Aydon 12 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marsh.

J. P. Caroll, Knife 12 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged by Capt. Aiken to Corpl. Millar
S. Watch & $5.25 c. order of Provost Marshall

D. Slattery 12 ½ oc. P.M. Do do Do do

James Blake $2.50. 12 1/2 oc. P.M. Do do Do do
& S. watch, 1st Regt S. C. A.

Joseph Franklin 1 oc. P. M. Do do Do do
Released to appear by Provost Marshall

Caleb to H. Pry, Knife 3 3/4 oc. P.M. Found near Summerville W. OBrier &
Tim to M. C. Heath as Runaway fron Brest Works Sergt. Slattery
Anderson to M. Clinton

Sergt H. Dwier, 1st Regt. Inft. 7 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged to order Pr. Horan &
2 Shilling & $6.00 of Lieut. Powe Fowley

G. Davis Lodged by order of Aldeman Gilliland
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Fined $5 5–

To provost Marshall

Fined $3 and to provost 3–

To give bond of $500
with security for good behaviour

To post

Wm. H. Gilliland Mgr PT

To Provost Marshall

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do

To WH to order of owners as
runaways on pay’t of fees–
owners to be notified

To order of Provost Marshall

To Mag.
8 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday Novb. 3d 1862. Contin

Moses to W. P. Holmes 9 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent to Owner
the Work house to owners order

M. Brodrick 10 ½ oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter Off. Twohill
Eawtaw Regt. James Island J. Monahan

Mathew to Mrs. H. Rutledge 5 3/4. oc. A.M. For stealing wood fom Boyces Pr. Coogan 1st
& Co Wharf

J. F. Powers 6 3/4 oc. A.M. Lodged as a deserter from Sergt. Quin
Tom to Gun Boat Palmetto State

J. P. Bredenberg 7 3/4. oc. A.M For having a dangerous dog going at A. Barbot
large in King St & biting Capt J. Paine Son
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday November 4th 1862

William Quin, Knife 4 3/4 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Ferguson Pr. Bohen
Ferguson Batt, Sullivan Island

J. Holland German Hussars 6 1/4. oc. P.M. Under the influance of Pr. Conroy & Bohen
P. Book $87.65 & Knife liquor & over staying his leave

J. E. Collum, Ft. Sumter 7 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Flack
State Street

Henry Millar, (free) 9 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. OBrien 1st
Purse $8.75 & Shilling Market Street

T. M. Bennet, Co J. 3 1/4 oc. A.M. Lodged for safe keeping Sergt. P. Hayes
Ft Moultrie

A. Duplese, Co. B. Charleston Batt. 5 oc. A.M. Disorderly Conduct Pr. Scully
$40.45 Knife + Revolver in Elliott St 7 drawing a Revolver on
a Man
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
8 00
To order of owner

To Provost Marshall

Twenty paddles

To post


20 straps 3 days confinement
then 19 straps and discharged

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To order of officer

Fined $5 and to Provost 5–

To Provost Marshall

Fined $500 5–

To order of officer

Fined $10 and forfeiture of 10–
his Revolver

Wm. H. Gilliland Mgr PT
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday Novb 5th 1862

J. F. Tully, Ft. Sumter 3 oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter Pr. Horan
Pistol

Pr. Buck, Castle Pinckney 3 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Martin
$7.85 one Package care of him self in King St

S. L. Harmon, Ft. Sumter 4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter Sergt. Davis
Purse 70c. & one Bundle

M. Glenn U. L. G. 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct in Queen St. Pr. Smith
Knife Purse $2.00

John Mangan, Dirk 7 1/2 oc. P.M. On Suspition of Theft Off. Twohill
$50.00 & 2 Dagerotipe

W. Henry, Knife 7 3/4 oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter from Pr. Fowley
Gun Boat Chicora

Denis Murphy 9 oc. P.M. For throwing Bricks in the Pr. Donelon
Hibernian Hall during the performance
of the Minstrels

John Kelly Ft. Sumter 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk cor of Pr. Hassett &
Cumberland and Church Street Sweeny

John Collins 10 3/4 oc. P.M. under the influance of Lieut Wilson
$10.85 & 1 G. Ring liquor & attempting to rob J. Krite Pr. Olaughlen & Scanlan
J. Krite

N. Mulvany, Gist. Guards 11. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk an Lieut. Wilson &
$1.00 + Keys of Hasel & Anson Street Pr. Neylan

John Jackson To order of Provost Marshall Wm. Wood

R.A. McManus 7 3/4 oc. A.M. To order of Lieut Clarkson Corpl. Lummeall
Charleston Batt

Correct
Jachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
28 00
To provost

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To provost

Fined $2 2–

Del’d to mag.

To post

Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 & to provost 5– H.C. [illegible] on 7th

To order of provost


To order of officer

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
45 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday Novb 6th 1862

T. A. Williams, spur 9 ½ oc. A.M. Lodged on Suspicion of Off Hicks
Purse $1.00 Knife & revolver stealing a Horse

H. Harris 9 ½ oc. A.M. Do do Off. Hicks

John Richardson 11 oc. A.M. as a deserter from receiving Pr. Scully
ship Indian Chief

D. McChue, Co. B 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Lodged by Lieut. Hoses to Pr. Shanahan
Lucas Regt. order of Provost Marshall

Jos. Murty Childs Co. 12 1/4. oc. P.M. sent in by Provost Marshall
Knife & Purse

W. A. McCall, Ft. Sumter 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Pr. Cosgrove & Cook 2d
Knife in Queen Street

John Coughman 4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Cleary & Coogan 2d
White Bat. Meeting Street

J. Braddock, Co. D. Morris Island Drunk and disorderly Pr. Donnelly 2d
P. Book $10.65 Knife cor of Church & Elliott St

Jas. Slattery Preston Bad 7 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Sergt. Reigne
$17.10 c Queen Street

B. Stward alias 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged as accomplice of Off. Twohill
S. Watch & Knife Ryan John Mangan
Clancy alias

J. Young, 25th Geo. Regt. 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter from Off. Twohill
2 Knives Purse & $7.95 c. 25th Geo. Regt.

Mary to Mrs. A. Marsh 10 oc. P.M. For Theft Mr. S. Samson &
Pr. Cook 1
Toby to Mr. William 10 oc. P.M. For Theft

P. Cawfield 1 oc. A.M. For attempting to Lieut. Caldwell
P. Book $44.60 c. & 3 Keys P. Crowan in King St Pr. Donnelly 2d &
Patrick Crowan

Thomas Arnold 1 1/4 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Conroy & Conway
Acct Book & 45 c. Elliott Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
45 00
Discharged

Discharged

To post

To order of provost

To provost

Fined $5 5– Pr

Fined $5 & to provost 4– House Correction one day

Fined $5 & to provost 5– x Pa

Fined $5 & to provost 5– x Pa

To give bond $100 with
surety for good behavior

To Mag. as witness

To mag.

To mag.

Discharged

Fined $5 5– Pa

69 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 6th 1862
P. Crogan, P. Book 2 oc. A. M. Drunk and disorderly in the Lieut. Caldwell
$18.50 + Dollar Alaba Bill Guard House & Braking a spittoon

D. McLain, Charleston Batt. 2 ½ oc. A.M. Laying down drunk on Pr. Donelan
Knife & $2.00 the Planters Hotel steps

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday November 7th 1862
A. Karregan, U. L. G. 6 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping to Sergt. Flynn
Knife & $1.80 c. order of Capt. Lord

Walter Lee 3 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Flack
$1.00 care of him self in Hibernian Hall

R. P. Turner, Co. R. 1st Regt. Art. S. C. V. 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Pr. Gralton
Revolver Bower Knife, Knife & $2.25 c. Mercury Office

John Berry 21st Regt. S. C. V. 1 1/4. oc. A.M. To order of Provost marshall Pr. Sharer

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday November 8th 1862
Pr. Heck, U. L. G. 4 ½ oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Capt. Lord Corpl. Wood

B. Outtaw 21st. Regt. S. C. V. 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk cor of Pr. Smith
Wentworth and King Street

Mary Ann Zanoga 8 1/2. oc. P.M. under the influance of liquor, Sergt. Slattery
65 c. and disorderly conduct cor State St
Unity Alley

9 1/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Sweeny
Knife the Market Scanlans 1st & 2d

H. B. Perdue, 46. Geo. 12 3/4 oc. A.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Dully & Conway
P. Book & 25 c. Chalmer Street

A dark Bay mule taken up going at large
lodged in Holloway Stable Friend St
one lamp sent to Church St a large hole in St
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
69 00

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $2 & to provost 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Corpl. Lord Delivered

Fined $5 5–

Fined $2 & to provost 2–

To order of provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 5–

Reported [dead]

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

To owner on pay’t of expenses

To inspection

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
88 00
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday November 9th. 1862

P. Mangan, J. V. 1 oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Capt. Ryan Sergt. Shelton

J. C. Grimball 6 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshall Sergt. ONeil
P. Book & 25 c.

A. Beloal Ft. Moultrie 7 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Smith John Monogan
Knife & $412.85

W. Price Ft Sumter 7 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Off. Hicks
Purse $20.50 & letter Meeting Street

Amarintha & Child 7 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent
to H. R. Swinton to the Work House

D. W. Bronson, Millars Rangers 11. oc. P.M. Fighting in Elliott Sergt. Slattery &
Revolver, Knife, Key St and shooting Pr. McNabb with a revolver Pr. OBrien & Hickey
Purse 35c & Spur

C. Carroll, Chatam L. H. 11 oc. P.M. Fighting in Elliott St. Pr. OBrien 1st & Tierney

P. OHerin, Knife & 2 1/4. oc. A.M. For Fighting in Anson St. Pr. OConnor &
$6.50 c. Scanlan 2d

Thomas Lyons 2 1/4. oc. A.M. For interfearing with the Pr. OConnor &
$10.00 police in the dischange of his duty Scanlan 2d

J. Blackman, Banneau Art 7 oc. A.M. For safe keeping Pr. Kailey
delivered to Pr. Keily at 6 3/4 oc. AM Guist. Guard

J. Ritcher Guist Guard 7 oc. A.M. For safe keeping “ “

one lamp sent to Anson St a large hole
in the Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday November 10th 1862

F. Meyer (Co. F. 2. Batt. Geo. Caval) 9. 3/4. oc. P.M For safe keeping by Corpl. Griner
order of Capt. Aiken

Jacob Drayton (free) 1 oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal
Two knives

Phillip to Capt. T. Murray do do do
$3.80.
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
88
Delivered to Provost

Do

To order of offices

Fined $5 and to Provost 5–

To W. H. to order of owner

To Mag.

Fined $5 and to Provost House Correction

Fined $5 5–

Fiend $10 10–

Information

To Inspection

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To order of Provost

Do

Do
108
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 10th 1862
Ths. Kavanaugh (J. V.). 6 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping by order of Pr. Harrington
Capt. Ryan
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday November 11st 1862
T. Powers (25/100 knife) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. For Fighting in Queen Street Pr. Scanlan 2d
released on deposit of $5. to appear
John Donaghoe 40/100 do do do do

James Norton $40.10 do do do do
knife

Patrick Conner (Ft. Sumter) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Pr. Keily & McCabe
$1.50 Calhoun and King Street

Wm. Comerford (Charleston Batt.) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order Sergt. Conly
of Capt. Lord

Jerry Crowley 7. oc. A.M. To order of Magistrate Schroder Sergt. Maher

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday November 12th 1862
D. McLane (Ch. L. Inf.) 12 1/4 oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Capt. Simons Pr. Seabrook (C. L. J.)

Wm. Marshal (Gun Boat Palmetto State) 5 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Pr. Graham
Sling Shot Rutledge with an order to the Jail " Erwin

Joe to W. H. Swinton 10. oc. P.M. Sleeping on the Premises of Genl. Sergt. Davis
Badge No. 108. Brisbane in Legare Street

Thomas Connelly 1. oc. A.M. Disorderly Conduct in Meeting Pr. Cook 1st
$2.50 Street

J. B. Sutherland (16th. Reg. S. C. V.) 8. oc. A.M. Having a Forged Pass Sergt. McPherson

H.C. Farrell (Y. L. Inf.) 8 1/4. oc. A.M. Safe keeping by order of their Captain Sergt. Foye

W. H. Cunningham do do do do do
a Revolver with Belt

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
108
To order of officer

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 & to House Correction
Provost Marshall

To order of officer

To mag.


Charles Macbeth

Mayor

To order of officer

Information

Twenty paddles & del’d
to order of owner

Fined $5 5–

To provost marshall

To order of officer

do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
128

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday November 13th 1862

John Fitzgerald (Ft. Moultrie 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable Pr. Neylan
wallet $1.00 to take care of himself in Church Street

Pr. Burby (Prest. Batt.) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Tierney
$2.45 & knife Elliott Street

May to J. Horlbeck 8 3/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the workhouse to Pr. Gould
Owners Order

John Moore (Ft. Sumter) 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Overstaying his Pass Pr. Kennedy 1st
knife

Elizabeth Doran 12 oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Vaughan
King Street

Margret Murphy 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Fighting an disturbing the Pr. OBrien 1st
Peace corner of Hasel + Anson Street Sergt. Slattery
Bridget Daly Pr. McSweeny
purse $5.25

Peter to Mrs. Wilkes 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaways Sergt. Davis & Reigne
James do do Pr. Donnelly 1st

A Gray Horse with Buggy going at
large in Coming Street lodged in Holoways
Stable

Moses Davis (Gist. Guard) 9 1/4. oc. A.M. To be sent to his Post Capt. Chichester

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday November 14th 1862

James Enore (Morris Island) 8 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Kennedy 1st
$1.60

N. A. Birnstein Keeping a Junk Shop without License Lieut. Caldwell

M. Laler (Beaur. L. Inf.) 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. Dolan

W. Harrison (Gun Boat Palmetto State) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Horan

Jim to Dr. F. Parker 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For passing over New Bridge W. R. Craven C. L. H.
with a forged Pass
over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
128
Fined $2 & to provost House Correction
marshall–

Fined $5 & to provost 3 House Correction Two Day’s

To WH to order of
owner

To Provost Marshall

Discharged

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

To WH to order Mr. C. Henry
to solitary confinement

To owner of pay’t
of expenses

To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $50– 25– 25–

To provost

To provost

Twenty paddles & del’d
to order of owner – owner
to be notified
156 25
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 14th 1862

N. A Birnstein 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Receiving Stolen goods
$58.05 + S. watch

E. Farrelly (knife) do do do Off. Hicks

Hellen Bernstein do do do


James Chatford 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk (Gun Boat Chicora) Pr. Galten
wallet $5.30

Edward Magwood 9 1/4 oc. P.M. Deserter from the Gun Boat Palmetto Sergt. Dolan
25/100 State

Thomas Moore (Gun Boat Chicora) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Being on Shore Pr. Cosgrove
without a Pass

D. Casey (Preston Batt.) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping
$9.00 knife Orderly S. Whaley

B. Burnes (do do) do do do
purse $16.30 & knife

Percilla to E. Sommers 4. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping

M. Connelly (J. V.) 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner Anson Pr. Fowley + Graham
10/100 S. Driver & keys, worm and Hayne Streets

S. Hart (Childs Co. L. Batt.) 2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Sergt. Dolan &
wallet 5/100 + pass Pr. Gould

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday November 15th 1862
Edmond to J. H. Weir 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Erwin
wallet $14.05

John Campbell (Ft. Sumter) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk & overstaying his Leave Lieut. Caldwell
$4.65

A. Sanders (Co. A. Sull. Isl.) 3 1/4. oc. PM. Drunk and disorderly in Post Office Pr. Vaughan

W. H. Emsley (Ft. Sumter) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliot Pr. Wallace
wallet $9.60. & knife Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
166 25
Fined $100– 100

Discharged

Dismissed

Fined $2 & to post 2–

To post

To post

To order of officer

To WH to order of owner

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles
& del’d to order of owner
owner to be notified

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

278 25
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 15th 1862

R. Brisdo (Ft. Sumter) 4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner East Bay + Elliott Street Pr. Vaughan
knife + extr.

Ths. Walsh (Gun Boat. Palmetto State) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Finigan


T. Murphy (Charleston Batt.) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Sincler Corpl. W. P. Devaw
wallet 45/100 & 25/100 Silver 4 g. studs + knife

J. F. Weisenbeck (Millers Rangers) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Warnock Sergt. Perkins
purse, Knife + delivered to order of Lieut. Warnock

Margaret Coats (purse $1.00 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Cutting Mrs. Buckley in Tradd Street Sergt. Healy

W. Wilkinson 11. oc. P.M. Save keeping to order of Provost Marshal Lieut. Taylor
Knife, canteen, Saddle Bags

Corpl. Reynolds (Aiken Ranger) 11 1/4 oc. P.M. Deserter Lieut. Caldwell Off. Hicks
purse $22.20. Pr. McSweeny

Peter Johnson do do do Off. Hicks
knife

A. J. McCaughrin (Chals. Batt.) 3 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk Corner Coming Sergt. Dolan
knife + bunch keys and Beaufain Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday November 16th 1862
Corpl. Reynolds (Aiken Rangers) detained

Peter Johnson (do) do

Michael Ryan 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk in Meeting Street Off. Hicks
wallet $40.50. knife 3 keys released on deposit of $40.50 to appear Pr. Sweeny

V. E. Lucuntiguy (Ferguson Batt.) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. McWay
Sull. Island

Keto to Ges Harlee 3 1/4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Pr. Gibbs
Adam & W. C. Danner

Alfred to Capt. Copes 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in the Market Off. Hicks
$3.55
Two Goats
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
278 25
Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To post

To order of officer

Information

To Mag.

To order of provost

To provost}
To be delivered tomorrow
To provost}

Fined $5 5–

Charles Macbeth

Mayor

To provost

Fined $5 5–

To provost marshall

To do

Ten paddles
2–

295 25
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses

Continued November 16th 1862

D. Brown 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Smoking in the Market Off. Hicks

Elizabeth Van Riper 10 3/4. oc. PM. Applied for Lodging

James Stanley (Lucas Batt.) 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Cosgrove
purse $8.70. S. watch + knife

W. Brains 12. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in West Street Pr. Golden
purse 75/100 + knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday November 17th 1862

Fredrick Hammon (Co. B. Sull. Isl.) 9 1/4. oc. A.M. Deserter and attemp Pr. Cleary
ting to go to Wilmington with false Passes

Wm. Burley (Preston Batt.) 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk in Queen Street Pr. Conway
$3.05. Knife + Pass

C. A. Rivers Eutaw Regt. 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and overstaying his Leave Sergt. McPherson
wallet $46.00 Knife

Felix ORourk 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Sergt. Davis
$1.00 Snuff Box 2 Box matches of himself in Calhoun Street

P. Seball alias Humphrey 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter from Lucas Batt. Pr. Horan & Golden
$59.50

L. Armstrong (Whites Batt.) 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Finegan
55/100 care of himself in King Street

Daniel to O. Mills 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Sleeping on the premises of Pr. Sweeny
purse $13.72. S. watch knife Mr. Cullinans in King Street with out Ticket

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
295 25
Fined $2 1 1

Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 & to give bond & 100
for good behavior under surety House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Provost Marshall

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 5– House Correction One Day

Fined $5 and to provost marshall 5–

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
320 26
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday November 18th 1862

A. G. Dingis (German Hussar) 10. oc. A.M. For being in Town with out Off. Hicks
Leave

Thomas Montague (Lucas Batt.) 11. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Str. Pr. Keily

T. H. Brown 5 1/2. oc. P.M. For Safe keeping to order of Provost Lieut. Jacobs
Marshal

G. Lapes C. L. J. 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Lieut. Sincler Pr. J. Smith
knife

Jim to Dr. J. K. Furman 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Scully & Riley

S. McWorth (46th. Geo.) 11. oc. P.M. Fighting in Elliott Street Sergt. Healy
purse $6.50 knife Pistol Pr. Walsh 1st
D. A. Skiner (do) do do do " Donelan
Knife " Daly
Luke Flood (Palmetto State) do do do " Hartigan
75/100


Alexander Gardner (free) 3 1/4. oc. AM. Smoking Segar in Elliott Street Sergt. Davis
wallet $2.75 + 4 segars Pr. Shanahan
Alias Gardner (free) do do do do
3 keys

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday November 19th 1862

J. Reynolds (Co. D. Sull. Isl.) 10. oc. A.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson

R. G. Watson (14th Regt. Louis) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Off. Hicks

William Stilman (Steven Regt.) 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to Pr. Scully
Revolver knife & 2 watches 1 G. 1 S. take care of himself in Elliott Street

A. B. Larpenter (Castle Pinckney) 4 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and exposing his Person Pr. McWay
purse $30.00 Knife in King Street

D. Caine ($1.55 Knife) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. For striking Ths. Parker & H. Jones Ths. Parker
on East Bay Sergt. Davis

Wiliam Dargan 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliot Street Pr. McWay
" OBrien 2d
Over
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Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
320 26
To provost

Fined $2 & to provost House Correction

To order of provost

To order of officer

To W.H. to order of owner

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Fined $2 & Having White Law

Fined $2 & do do do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Provost
Del’d today

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $10 & to give bond
$100 with surety for good
behavior 10–

Fined $5 5–
355 26
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 19th 1862

F. B. Darby wallet $89 37/100 2. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Planters Mr. Gorman
$5.00 in gold 2 g. Studs 1 Ring & revolver Hotel and Fireing Two Pistol Shots Pr. Golden & Fowley
S. watch knife + Pair speks
An Alarm of Fire was given at 11 1/2 oc. PM. caused
by the Burning of Mr. Kinsman Back Store in Beau Pr. Kennedy 2d
fain on Door from King Street
Thursday November 20th 1862

William to Dr. Patrick 12. oc. P.M. On suspicion of Theft Dr. Davago
S. watch + chain Off. Welsch

Thomas Campbell 6. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor without a Off. Maher
License in President near Cannon Str.

Jos Hynes (White Batt.) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Healy
care of himself Broad + Church Street

Martin Galvin 4 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Golden
25/100 Capt. Gayer office

E. Brady (Childs Co.) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Stealing J. B. Healy's Wallet Lieut. Wilson
purse $21.00 Comb with the Contents of Six 10/100 Dollar

J. S. Hill or W.E. Hill 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Cook 1st
wallet + keys 2d Geo. Tradd Street
Bat.

Andrew Farrelly 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged by order of the Mayor
80/100 Sergt. McPherson
Bridget Bird do do do

G. W. Seward (Childs Co.) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting in Beresford Street Pr. Golden
" Horan
J. F. Warnick (do do) do do do " Fowly
$7.50

James Kearny 75/100 11. oc. P.M. Under the influence of Liquor and sup Pr. Scully
posed a deserter from Preston Battery

C. Smith Br. Steam Ship 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Gould

Pr. Richardson (Co. B. Art Ft. Pemb.) 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Pr. Gallagher
purse $2.50 key + knife Street " Flack

Over
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Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
355 26
Fined $10–
remitted afterwards

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Del’d

Fined $200

Fined $2 & to provost House Correction

Discharged

To mag.

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To Capt. Tucker

Discharged

Fined $5 House Correction

& to provost

Fined $5 House Correction

Discharged

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 & to
provost
365 26
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 20th 1862.
Peter Crowly $36.70 1 1/2. oc. AM. Breaking J. Mullins Window J. Mullins
corner Elliott Street and Gadsden Alley S. McPherson
Jim Locke $2.25 Knife do do do Pr. Gould

one Lamp in front of Palmetto Engine House (a hole)

R. G. Watson (14th. Regt. Louis) detained as a Deserter

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
Friday November 21st 1862
Robert P. Moody 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Having false paper suposed a Off. Hicks
account Book key + scissors Deserter

Charles Carpenter alias 11 1/2. oc. AM. Deserter from 14th. Louis Regt. Off. Hicks
Atkinson
$60. m. Balls $50 gold 50/100 knife Likeness
John King g. watch & extr. 12 1/2. oc. PM do do do do

William Kenny (Knife) 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Deserter from the Palmetto State Pr. Donovan & Walsh

John Hayne (Gunboat Chicora) 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Cook 1st
wallet $7.00 Knife

W. H. Lancaster (Ft. Lamar) 2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Hickey
(2 wallets $35.00 knife keys +& C. Bay 3 Bottle Liquor)

John Dannigan (Co. Capt. Waites) 3 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Gadsden Pr. McWay
Alley Kennedy 2nd.

Wm. Mc
W. S. Sadler & J. Mulligan 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Under the Influence of Liquor Lieut. Caldwell
wallet $180.60 m Bills $7.50 silver and taking the Watch + Money from J. Mulligan
G. Watch + exr.

E. Kelly (Gunboat Chicora) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson
alias Murphy Pr. Cook 1

T. Claffey 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Selling Liquor with out License Pr. McCabe
in Market Street

J. E. Courtney 9. oc. P.M. Deserter from the Gunboat Chicora Sergt. McPherson

$1.00 + Bowe knife Resisting and thrown a Bowe Knife at Sergt. McPherson Pr. Cook 1st Fowley

W. C. Black (Prest. Batt.) 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk & overstaying his Lease Sergt. Slattery + R. Kenny
P. Quin do do do do Drunk + no pass Lieut. Caldwell
$5.00 Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
365 26

Fined $10 To give bond $100 10–
under surety for
Fined $10 good behavior
10–

To [illegible]

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Major [illegible] officer

Del’d to provost

Del’d to provost

To order of Capt. Rutledge

To order of Capt. Tucker

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 each 10–

To Capt. Tucker

Fined $100 or
to mag.

Fined $10 & to post House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

405 26
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 21st 1862

Thomas Flynn (Prest. Batt.) 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Having a false Pass Sergt. Slattery Pr. Kenny
wallet $5.50. S. watch + knife " Hassy

Thomas Dunnigan (do do) 1 3/4. oc. AM. Sitting drunk in Beadons Ally and Sergt. Slallery
wallet $39.70 & knife having no Pass

Corpl. Keeler (Whites Batt.) 4 1/2 oc. P.M. Overstaying his Leave Sergt. McPherson
wallet $10.70. & knife Pr. Donovan

Sergt. McDermott (Co. F. Ft. Moultrie) 5. oc. A.M. Safe keeping by order of Corpl. Harrington
$26.50. & knife Lieut. Hendricks Pr. Quin
Joseph Harrison (Co. G. Ft. Moultrie) do do
wallet $4.09 Knife

E. Brady (Childs Co.) detained
William to Dr. Patrick do
R. G. Watson (14th Louis Reg.) do

Saturday November 22nd, 1862
Henry Heith (Preston Batt.) 9. oc. A.M. Safe keeping by order of Capt. Preston Sergt. Whaley
$6.60 Pr. OLoghlon
George Burns (do do) do do do do do
$9.05
Ths. Flynn (do do) 10. oc. P.M. do do do Pr. Tierney
purse $11.75. 2 passes
Pr. Lawrence (do do) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. do do do

Patrick Streaner (J. V.) 9 1/2. oc. A.M. do by order of Capt. Ryan Corpl. Harrington
Delivered to order of Capt. Ryan

Driver of Rutledge & King Str. Omnibus No. 1. For maltreating his Horse
corner Broad + State Streets on the Morning of
the 21st. inst

Sergt. McDermott (Co. F. Ft. Moultrie) 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in Market Street
$29.25 knife + Pass Pr. Scully
H. Goulsby (Co. A. Ft. Moultrie) do do do do
$2.75

Pr. Leslie (Co. J. 1st. Regt. Sul. Isl.) 1. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Hassetr + Purcell
$1.90 pass

W. Amey (alias) J. P. Fowler 1. oc. P.M. By order of the Mayor Off. Hicks
wallet $1.00 breast pin

W. Hatcher oc. P.M. Lying down drink on East Bay Pr. Finegan
purse $1.70. Brass watch & crt.
over
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Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
405 26
Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost 5

To provost

To order of provost marshal
Delivered to Lieut. Hendricks

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Pact. PReston
Delivered to Lieut Waties

Information

Fined $5

Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost 2 75

Fined $2 & to provost 2

To enrolling officer

To provost marshal
414 75 26
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 22d 1862
John Mullins (Gun Boat Chicora) 2 ½ oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. Healy
Pr. Gallagher 1st

Corpl. Heines (Prest. Batt.) 2 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk in Queen Street delivered do do
to Capt. Prestons Order approved by the Mayor

P. Flinn 4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Anson Pr. Gallagher 1st
and Market Street " Erwin

Corpl. Dolan (Co. E. 1st. Inf.) 4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Church Street Sergt. Healy

W. McElvy 5. oc. P.M. Drunk in King Street Pr. Begly
wallet $44.75 knife Pencil 1 Box matches

E. Berry (Lamar Art) 8. oc. P.M. Drunk on East Bay Pr. McAvoy
(wallet)

P. Quinn (Prest. Batt.) 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner King & Market Pr. McWay
Streets delivered to Mayors Order

P. Quinn (Prest. Batt.) 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner King & Market Pr. McWay
Streets delivered to Mayors Order

Robert to H. W. Risman To order of the Mayor Off. Hicks

William to Dr. Patrick Detained
R. P. Moody do
Charles Carpenter alias Wm. Atkinson do
John King do
Wm. Kenny (Palmetto State) do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilsann
Lieut Comdg

Sunday November 23th, 1862
Pr. Egan (1st Inf.) 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. OConner
Elliott Street " Wallace

Will to Capt. Copes 6 1/2. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse James Laffan
Knife to owners Order

E. Joyce Gun Boat Chicora 7. oc. P.M. Being on Shore with out pass Pr. McSweeny
wallet 95/100


George F Overret 2 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Chalmer Street Pr. Cleary
wallet $10.00 knife Box of Matches released to appear on deposit of Ten Dollar

William to Dr. Patrick detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
414 75 26
To post

Fined $5 & to provost

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 & to provost 2 House Correction 3 day’s

Fined 5 5–

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost

To gaol

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 & to provost House Correction

To WH to order of owner

To Boat

Fined $5 5–
431 75 26
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday November 24th 1862

A. Miles 24th. Regt. S. C. V. 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Archdale Street Sergt. Davis & Pr. McSweeny
$60.75 knife + key

A. J. Jones (Capt. Chichester) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Deserter Pr. Scully & Wallace

John McDermott 2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Charleston Hotel Pr. Conway
purse $5.00 Knife

Peter Ryan (Whites Batt.) 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Princcess Pr. Horan
Street " Gould

Robet Barrett (Gunboat Chicora) 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Mrs. Donoghoe
25/100 knife + key in a House in Church Street Pr. Hartigan

D. Caine Gunboat Chicora 10. 1/4. oc. P.M. Overstaying his Leave and dis Pr. Begly
purse 2 keys orderly Conduct corner Middle & Calhoun " Hartigan
Street

R. Walter (Beaufort Art.) 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Off. Hicks
of himself in Beresford Street Pr. Conway
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday November 25th 1862

William to Dr. Patrick detained

Mary Martin 11. oc. P.M. Being dressed in Men Clothing Sergt. McPherson
in Elliott Street Pr. McWay

John A. Pierce (Co. C. Lucas Bat.) 8. oc. A.M. Deserter Pr. McSweeny

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
431 75 26

Fined $5 5–

To provost marshall

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To provost marshall

To boat–

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To House Correction or
fined $10 10–

To provost marshall

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

436 75 26
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday November 26th 1862

Martin Boltin (Lucas Bat.) 11. oc. P.M. For Stealing a Silver Watch Off. Hicks
and Gold Chain and Fourteen Dollar in Bills

W. Jones (Co. H. 1st. Regt. S. C. V.) 3. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Street & Pr. Flack
S. watch having no Pass

P. N. Newton (do do do) 3. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Farrelly
wallet $2.00 Knife, Flask + passes

Francis Vincent 11. oc. P.M. Suspicion of being a deserter Off. Hicks
g. watch, wallet $285.90 & $13 doubtfull Bills Suspicion delivered to Mayor Schnierle Pr. Goulden
by order of the Mayor

S. Wolfe 11. oc. P.M. Peddling without Licence do do
wallet + Ivory Mems. supposed deserter do do

Thomas Gray (Gun Boat Palmetto State) 11. oc. P.M. On Shore with out a Pr. Caine
95/100 Pass

Elizabeth Hughes Doran 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Fowley
of herself on East Bay " Finegan

Thomas Kavanaugh (Irish Vol.) 8. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Capt. Ryan Pr. Carrington

One Lamp sent to King near Broad Street (Cellar door Broken)

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday November 27th 1862

Thomas Kavanaugh (Irish V.) detained

William Boag (Gist. Guard) 8 1/2.oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Quin
Knife care of himself Pr. Donnelly 1st

Philis to Est. Harrison 10. oc. A.M. By order of the Mayor Off. Hicks

M. Gibson (free) For not returning or paying Taxes for the Off. Hicks
Year 1862

Charles H. Chisolm 3. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Conscript do do
wallet $70.00

J. D. Lownds 4 1/2 oc. P.M. do do Lieut. Caldwell
$63.85
over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
456 75 26
To provost marshall

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

To give bond $300 under
surety for good behavior

To give bond $300 under
surety for good behavior

To Boat

Fined $4 House Correction

To order of Capt. Ryan

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to provost Settled Decb. 1st. 62.

To one months solitary
confinement

Fined $20 or one months 10– 10–
solitary confinement

Mayor Schmierle

To Major Schnerlie
471 75 36
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 27th 1862

F. Riley (Gun B. Chicora) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Mackin
of himself in Market Street

J. C. Gruber 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Selling Liquor in his Grocery Store M. DeMedecis
without a License in Market Street

Billy (Idiot) 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying on a Stall in the Market Pr. OConner

O. C. Williams (Gun B. Chicora) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. For Cutting W. T. Smith on Pr. Wallace
D. knife $10.35 Vandue Range " Neylan

W. T. Smith (Chicora) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting on Vandue Range do do
$1.25. & knife

Constantia Brown (free) 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Having a Ball at her House in Lieut. Caldwell
P.B $5. 50 Clifford Street with out Permission from Off. Hicks
his Honor the Mayor

A Saddle Cloth found at Corner King and Pr. Golden
Market struts brought to this Post at 7 1/4 oc. AM
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comg
L. W. P.

Friday November 28th 1862

John Mensing Having his Chimney on Fire No 8. Middle Pr. Palmer
Street on the 26th. inst at 10. oc. P.M.

J. Crowan 4. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Conscipt Off. Hicks

Thomas Legare (free) 6. oc. P.M. Stealing Ten Dollar from the Store J. C. Blohme
purse $1.00 Mr. J. C. Blohme corner Church Queen Street

John Haffy (Gun B. Palmetto State) 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. McPherson & Donnelly

T. B. Usserey Ursey $48.30 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as Door keeper of a disor Off. Hicks
S. pencil & knife derly Ball in Princess Street

T. B. Usserey Keeping a disorderly House in West Street do do

M. Roman (White's Batt.) 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Lieut. Caldwell
Pr. McAvoy
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
471 75 36

Fined $5 & to boat House Correction

Dismissed

To be delivered to his family

Del’d

Del’d

Fined $20 or one 20–
weeks solitary
confinement

To owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Five Dollar fine

To Major Schnerlie

One months solitary confinement
confinement & 15 paddles
every Mondary during [illegible]

To boat–

Found $1 1


Fined $30 30

Fined $5 & to provost 5

527 75 36
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 28th 1862

Hellen Spencer (free) 11 1/4 oc. P.M. Off. Hicks
Louisa Palmer (free) (released to appear by officer Hicks)

Mr. Gibbs Fireing a Pistol from his Premises across
Broad Street and the Ball going through the Window His Honor the Mayor
of the Bank of the State of S.C.

Hellen Henderson 12. oc. AM. Giving a disorderly Ball in Princess Street Off. Hicks

Laura Hudson (free) 12 1/4 oc. A.M. Giving a Ball in Trapman Street with Off. Hicks
released to appear out Permission under pretence of a Raffle

M. Bythwood Brought in from the Ball in Trapman Street Off. Hicks
B. N. Norton released to appear by officer Hicks
W. E. Scott

R. A. Dugan 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Disorderly and interfering with the
Police in the discharge of their duty at the Ball. Off. Hicks
in Trapman Street

Eliza Gillard (free) Being at the Ball in Trapman Street
Mary Holloway "
Mary Steedman "
Carolina Buck "
Eliza Winslow " released to appear Lieut. Caldwell
Eliza Hudson "
Edwardina Guyllard "
Cilia Lewis "
Seby Leon "

January to T. OBrien Musician at the Ball in Trapman Street Lieut. Caldwell
Paul to C. Waterman released to appear
William to Jas. Moultrie


Mitchel to Lieut. Goodwin 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Being Concilled in the House in Trap
released to appear man Street and having no Ticket

Correct
John F. Walker
Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
527 75 36

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Cont’d

Fined $20 20

Fined $5 5

Fined $5

Fined $5

Fined $5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
618 75 36
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday November 29th 1862

O. P. Milhouse 10 ½ oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Horan
Knife, Purse $10.10 & 6. Bag. of him self in the Market

Pr. Anderson C. L. J Lodged to order of Capt. Simmons Corpl. Summerall

Pr. Collins 10 1/2 oc. A.M. For not remouving the offall Mr. Lange
Contractor Ward 4 from before Mr. Lange house on Vandue
Range from 22d inst

John Tucker, 21st Regt. S. C. V. 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Lodged as a deserter Off. Hicks
Purse $6.35 c. 75 c doubtfull 2 knifes

Pr. Wisenbaker, Millars Rangers 1. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of
Knife + Spurs Capt. Millar

P.M. Flood 1 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Conscript Off. Hicks
Sent to Jail

J. F. Powers $2.75 c. 2 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Lieut. Caldwell
Gun Boat Palmeto St the Guard House

Mary Clark 5 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. McWay &
Elliott Street McSweeny

P. Brady Contractor For not remouving 23 piles of dirt in Sergt. Maher
Ward 4 Georde St between Coming St. Phillip St

T. C. Burk, Castle 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Elliot Pr. Tierney
Pinckney Street

John Guest Lamar Art. 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Pr. Vaughan
Memo Book Purse & 2c. cor Meeting & Market Street

J. Brennan 12 1/4 oc. A.M. For being in the City Sergt. McPherson &
Beaugard L. G. without a pass Pr. Hickey

D. H. Denoon, Co. B. Sharp Shooters Laying down drunk in Pr. OConner
P. Book $7.10 c. & Knife Wentworth Street Kennedy 2d

T. A. Whitney Agent For having a Cellar door in bad Lieut. Caldwell
order in King Street Lieut. Walker

James Harvey 8 1/2 oc. Lodged as a Conscript Lieut. Walker
6 oc. A.M. Taken up going at large
Correct a Bay & mule lodged in Holloway
John F. Walker Stables Friend Street
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
68 75 36

Fined $5 5

To order of Capt. Simons

Dismissed

To provost marshall H.C.

To order of Capt. Miller Delivered to Capt. Miller

To Major Schnerlie

Fined $2 & to post House Correction

Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost 5

Fined $5 & to provost 5

To provost

Fined $5 & to post 5

Dismissed

To Major Schnerlie

To owner as pay’t of
expenses

638 75 36

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 29th 1862
The above Mule was forcibley taken
out from Holloway Stable by some
Soldiers

A Key was brought to this post belonging
to Mr. Hertz Stre on East Bay which
was found open by Sergt. Maher

One lamp sent to King Street cellar
door in Bad order
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg.
L. W. P.

Sunday Member 20th 1862

B. Bolis, 8 piece of 12. oc. M. Lodged as a Conscript Off. Hicks
Foring coine, $2.09 c. Silver
$21 gold $115.10. S. watch
2 Knive & Bunch Key.

Sergt Sparks, Co. A. Inst 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Cosgrove
Sullivans Island Meeting St near Queen St

G. Simmons Gun. B. Palmeto 1 ½ oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping Pr. Scully
State, Knife

James Smith 1 ½ oc. P.M. Do do do Do do
Midshipman Claybrook

T. Smith, Beauregard L. G. 2 ¼ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Pr. Gould 2d
in Meeting St hear Hasel

C. Harvey 3d New Hampshire Regt. Lodged to order of A.G. Trenbolm &
E. T. Harvey Provost Marshall G. C. Rich

J. Gormon 4 oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping Pr. Gould 2d
Gun Boat Palmeto State to order of Midshipman Claybrook

Phoeby to B. McCall 7 3/4 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Sergt. McPherson

Martha A Mathews 11 oc. P.M. Found on Mrs. Drayton
$4.00 Premisses in Lamboll St. without
a ticket released to appear
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
638 75 36
Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost Delivered

To provost

To order of officer Delivered

To provost

Delivered

To order of officer Delivered

To WH to order of
owner on pay’t of
received $25

Fined $2 2

640 75 36
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued November 30 1862

John Glen $36.60 c. 11 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in alley Pr. Kenny &
Key & Fishing line way on East Bay Farrelly

A. Robinson 11 oc. P.M. On suspicion of stealing some Mr. J. Walsh
Articles of Clothing from Mr. J. Walsh in
State Street

Eliza McDermott 1 1/2 oc. A.M. For disorderly conduct in a Pr. Goulden
House in Beaufain Street Cleary

G. Williams, 95 c. Knife 1 1/2 oc. A.M. Lodged on suspicion of being Pr. Goulden & Cleary
& carpet bag a deserter

Jas. Richard, Co. D. 2 oc. A.M. Drunk & unable to take care Pr. Conway
Sullivans Island of him self in Elliott St. over staying
his leave

Bridget Hannan 5 oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Sergt. McPherson &
$1.35 c & Key Market St Pr. Kailey & Wallace

Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg.

Monday December 1st, 1862

Clifton Bryant 12 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Conscript Off. Hicks

Margaret Coates 2 oc. P.M. For striking Mrs. Buckley Mrs. Buckley
Purse 15 c. & Gold chain in a House in Tradd St Sergt. Healy

G. T. Prior, P. Book $60.78 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Off. Hicks
Gold watch, Key & Knife Major Schnerlie

T. Hogan (46 Geo.) 10 ½ oc. P.M. under the influence Pr. Kennedy 1st
Purse $14.00 Knife + s watch of liquor over Staying his leave

Mrs. H. Drayton 8 oc. P.M. For having her Kitchen
chimney on Fire in Lamboll St on
Saturday 29 Novb.
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
640 75

Fined $10 10

Del’d

To House Correction

To provost

To provost

Fined $2 2

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

652 75 36–

To Major Schnerlie Delivered

To House Correction

Discharged by provost Delivered
marshall

To provost

Fined $20

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Boag 5– See Nov. 27th 62
5

MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday December 2d 1862

J. Wooton Ferguson Applied for lodgings
J. A. Gillin Light “ “
B. J. Stone Battery “ “

Ann ODwier 8 3/4 oc. P.M. Applied for lodgings

David to R. Giles 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Found on Mrs McElmoyle lot Sergt. Dolan
King St without Sleeping ticket (Runaway) Pr. Duffy

Peter McGormon 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in Elliott St Pr. Conroy &
$5.00. Whites Batt. Begly

W. Carey, Whites Batt. 10 3/4. oc. P.M. For over staying his leave

Richard to S. & G. Werton Free 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Found on Mr. McElmoyle Sergt. Dolan
lot King St without Sleeping ticket Pr. Erwin & Duffy

Jane to J. Thouson 11 ½ oc. P.M. For tresspassing on Mrs. Pr. McSweeny
Jones premisses in King Street
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg
L.W.P.

Wednesday December 3d 1862

C. H. Merritt 10 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Conscript Off. Hicks

J. E. Courtney 12 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk & disorderly Off. Twohill
Gun Boat Chicora stricking T. Caray with Brass kruches T. Caray
cor of Church Cumberland Street

E. Burnes, Purse 12 1/2. oc. P.M. For stricking T. Caray & Sergt. Quin
25c. & segar case as a Conscript Pr. Caine

J. W. Edney, Camp Beauregard 12 3/4 oc. P.M. Laying down Pr. Daly &
S. Watch, Purse $10.10 Knife key drunk in the Bank of Conroy
Pad Lock & Brest Pin Charleston

J. Walsh Charleston Batt. 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged to the order Pr. Mackin
Knife of Lieut. Sinkler

James to T. Jones 3 1½ oc. P.M. Suppored to be Runaway Sergt. Davis
P. Book $5.75 c.

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
5
Discharged

Discharged

Twenty paddles, &
del’d to order of owner
as a runaway, owner
to be notified

Fined $5 & to 5
provost

To provost

Fined & 20
paddles & del’d in
solitary confinement
to order of owner

Fifteen paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Mayor Schnerlie

Fined $5 & to 5
provost

To order of officer

Del’d

15
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 3d 1862

M. Bear 3 ½ oc. P.M. Fighting in a House in Pr. Mackin
$2.05 Knife + S. watch Queen Street

T. Connelly J. V. 3 1/2 oc. P.M. Do Do Do Pr. Gould 2d

John to Sergt. Dozier 7 ½ oc. P.M. For smoking a segar in Mr. E. Henrey
(46. Geo) the Streets

James Riley U. L. J. 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in the Pr. Flack
Knife + screw driver American Hotel King Street

Eliza to Mrs. Jones 9 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent J. Thouron &
to the work House to order of owner Pr. Fowley

A. Bedford to Rule 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Sergt. Davis
S. Watch & $13.00 Meeting Street

Carolina to J. Parker 6 1/4. oc. A.M. For harbouring David the Sergt. Dolan
slave of Mr. R. Giles
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.

Thursday December 4th 1862

John Crawford U. L. J. 8 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Capt. Lord Corpl. Robinson
one Blanket

John Bird, Co. F. 2 1/2 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Queen St. Pr. Gould 2d & Walsh
Fort Pemberton $2.65 c.

Billy to G. Sanders 8 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshall Corpl. Gadsden
$13.03 c.

Peter Manning 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk cor Pr. Erwin & Caine
of State & Market Street

J. Powers, Co. D. Inf. 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Pr. Goulden
Sullivans Island, $4.05 c. in Elliott Street

B. Smith, Gist Guand 11 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Donnelly 2d.
King Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
15

Fined $10 10

Discharged

Del’d to be sent to
sent to post
Reg’t

Fined $5 & to provost 5

Twenty paddles $ del’d
to solitary confinement
to order of owner

Fined $5 5

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Capt.

Fined $2 & to provost 2

To order of provost

Fined $5 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday December 5the 1862

M. G. O'Kief 95 c. 2 oc. P.M. Lodged to over of Provost Corpl. Shayler
Castle Pinckney Marshall Sumter Guards

H. Sandus, Knife & 10 c. 2 oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Provost “ “
Castle Pinckney Marshall

C. Caldwell 7 1/2 oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Provost Sergt. Booker
Marshall (46 Geo.)

Richard to A. J. Salinas 7 1/2 oc. P.M. “ “ “ Discharged by “ “
Purse $3.00 & Knife provost marshall

Anthony to A. J. Salinas 7 1/2. oc. P.M. “ “ “ “ “
Purse & $1.40 c.

John McCabe 9 ½ oc. P.M. Laying down drunk on Pr. Kailey &
$6.50 & Sheath Knife East Bay McCabe

John Fegan, Alias, Knife 1 1/4 oc. A.M. Disorderly conduct and Sergt. Slattery &
J. Reynolds, F. Ring $301. Striking Maria Purse in Princess St Pr. Leddy

D. Wyatt 3 oc. A.M. Lodged as Conscripts to Lieut Corbett
J. Fowler order of Provost Marshal
W. Amey
J. C. Roney
J. Goodwin
J. Evans

James Williams 3 1/2 oc. A.M. supposed to be a deserter Pr. Cook & Walsh
$240.55, $3.00 in Silver
2 Knives & Papers

Lieut. C. R. Hencken 6 1/4. oc. A.M. For landing fom a small Corpl. T. G. Skinner
Pr. Lutjen Boat on South Bay to Provost Marshall & Pr. Skinner (46 Geo.)
“ Wilbrook German Artillery
“ Klette

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
51 5
To order of provost

Do

Do

Information

Fined $5 5

Fined $10 & to give 10
bond $150 with surety
for good behavior

To order of provost

To give bond $200
with surety for good
behavior

To provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
66 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday December 6the 1862

John Mullins 12 ¾ oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter from Pr. McWay &
Gun Boat Palmeto State McAvoy

Henry to Mr. H. F. Strohecker 4 oc. P.M. Lodged to owner order to A. S. Freary
be sent to the Work House

John Edward Joyce 4 ½ oc. P.M. Lodged as a deserter from Pr. Cook
P. Book & $31.30 c. Gun Boat Chicora

J. Yettler, Millars Rangers 5 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Deloach Sergt. Brinston
2 knives & $4.00

A. Harrington 5 1/2 oc. P.M. Do Do Do “ “

Commodor, Isaac & 7 1/4. oc. P.M. For landing from a small Sergt. Cartledge
July to W. Middleton Boat after dark on Morelands Wharf (46. Geo.)
Fred to G. Chisolan
$7.05 c.

A. Murphy 7 1/2 oc. P.M. For over staying his leave Pr. Vaughan
Gun Boat Chicora

D. Caine, McQueen L. B. 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Sergt. Slattery
Purse $5.00 & 2 Knives Beresford Street

G.R. Hearsay, 20. Regt. S. C. V. 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Laying down drunk Sergt Dolan
P. Book $43.30 c. Knife & key in Tradd Street Pr. Walsh 1st & Flack

One lamp sent to Meeting Street
Drain Caved in
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday December 7th 1862

A. C. Hamer, 21st Regt. S. C. V. 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and Pr. Bee & Terry
Knife + Letters disorderly on Southern Wharf Sumter Guards

M. Barry 1st Regt. S. C. V. 6 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Pr. S. E. Seabrook
$82.05 c. & Knife Accomodation Wharf C. L. J.

Taken upgoing at large a dark
sorrell Horse and two mules lodged
at Holloway Stables Friend Street
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
66 5
To be sent to Boat

To WH to order of
owner

To be sent to post

To order of officer

Discharged

To be sent to boat

Fined $10 & to provost 5 H Correction

Fined $5 & to 5
Provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost 5

To owner on pay’t of expenses
81 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday December 8the 1862

George Hawkins 11 oc. A.M. Lodged as deserters from Pr. Kenney
W. Lyons Gun Boat Palmeto State McSweeny
Jno. Deaving, Knife

E. Burnes 11 1/2 oc. A.M. Lodged as a conscript Sergt. Maher &
Off. Twohill

M. M. Burrows 1 ½ oc. P.M. Drunk in Tradd Street T. McDonald &
W. H. Fash

Miss J. Hubbard 11 h 20 M. For having her chimney on Pr. Vaughan
Fire on the 6 inst

Robt. Smith For having his cellar door in verry R. S. R. Chrietzberg
bad condition No. 22 Tradd St.

M. McManman For having his cellar door in verry bad “ “
condition No. 12 Tradd St. and Church
nept to cor of Chalmer Street

C. Abbott Mathewes Art. 1 1/2. oc. A.M. Laying down drunk in Pr. Donnelly 1st. &
$2.75 & Knife West Street Conway

5 3/4 oc. A.M. An alaim of Fire was
given caused by the Burning out of a
chimney in Calhoun Street near
Alexander
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday December 9th 1862

A. C. Williams detained
A. Robinson do
J. E. Courtney do
E. Burns do

E. Sapp (Millers Ranger) 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Capt. Millar
delivered to Order of Capt. Miller

Daniel Jackson (Beaur. Battery) 3. oc. P.M. Safe keeping Lieut. Tomlinson
$4.55.

J. Ferguson (Prest. Batt.) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Purcell

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
81 5
To post

To Major Schnearlie

Discharged

Cont’d Fined $10 5– 5–

Cellar door to be repaired

Do

Fined $2.75 2 75

Information

Wm H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Ref’d to mag.

Do

Do

To Major Schnearlie

Delivered

To order of officer

To provost
88 80 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 9th 1862

Joseph Kay (G. B. Palmetto St.) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and exposing his Person Pr. Scanlan
$1.00 Pass in Elliott Street

Rachel to T. P. Smith 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Off. Hicks

William to E. Harleston 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing a Goat from H. Fink Off. Hicks
Eddy to Mrs. S. Ward and Mr. ODonnell

Thomas to J. H. Bredenberg 5. oc. P.M. Improper Conduct in King Street Sergt. Davis

Philip St. George 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Making a disturbance in Pr. Morrison
purse $3.23. Market Street

R. McCarthney 6 1/4 oc. P.M. Safe Keeping by Order of Provost Marhshall Sergt. Chambarlane
5/100

Patrick Streany (Irish Vol.) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Tradd Street Sergt. Davis

P. Dunn 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe Keeping by order of Provost Marshall Lieut. Caldwell
Pr. Horan + Gould 1st

Ned to Moses Levy 7 1/2. oc. A.M. Stealing Corn in Beadons Aley Mr. Robert Downing
A Buggy found under the Portico of the Pr. Beckly
Charleston Hotel brought to this Post
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday December 10th 1862

J.D. Ford (Bullock Rangers) 8. oc. P.M. By order of Capt. Best Sergt. Brown

John Dougherty 8. oc. P.M. Sent in by George Mixer Pr. Scanlan
for safe keeping

John Haffy (G. B. Palmetto State) 1. oc. A.M. Deserter Pr. Cleary & Bohen
Knife
A Bay Pony going at large corner Broad
and King Streets lodged at this Post
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
88 80 5
Fined $5 & to boat House Correction

To WH to order of owner
as a runaway owner to be notified

Twenty paddles

Discharged

Twenty stripes

Five Dollars House Correction

To Provost

To Provost

To order of provost

Twenty paddles 3 days
solitary confinement
then 19 paddles & discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

Discharged

To Del’d

To owner in pay’t of
expenses 5

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
93 80 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday December 11th 1862

Lander to Mr. Young 12. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson
Off. Welsch

C. Abbott (Mattews Art.) 12. oc. P.M. For overstaying his Leave Lieut. Gillon

Bridget Doran 6 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in a Pr. Finegan
Yard in Chalmer Street

C. C. Teasdal (White Batt.) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Fowley
65/100 knife + keys care of himself in Princess Street " Golden

Susan Miller $3.00 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Stealing C. C. Teasdal Shoes do do

Cathrine Kenny do do do do do

Two Cows one Black & white & the other Brindle Sergt. Slattery
White going at Large Smith & Beaufain Pr. Leddy
Streets lodged at this Post
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday December 12th 1862

Roberts Forbes Having his Cellar Door in very bad Lieut. Wilson
Condition in Elliott Street

Jim to J. R. Pringle 6. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to Owners Order Owner
delivered to Owners Order at 8 1/2. oc. A.M.

J. F. Wersenbaker (Miller Rangers) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. For Safe keeping by
purse & knife order of Capt. Miller delivered Sergt. Perkins
A. M. Swainey (do do) to Capt. Millers Order

John Laird 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Tradd Street Pr. O.Conner
wallet, 2 key & pass " Flack

H. A. Randolph 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and not able to take Lieut. Caldwell
Knife care of himself in the Market Pr. Goold 2d

D. Enright 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk, disturbing the Peace Mrs. Ward Mr. Bacot
S. watch + Pick Axe and breaking the Door of Mrs. Wards Room Sergt. Healy & Pr. Daly
in King Street

Correct A Cream Colored Horse, A Bay Mare & Dark
J. Bachman Wilson Mule going at Large in Meeting Street lodged Pr. Bohen
Lieut Comdg at ths Post (Eight Day's Stabling)
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
93 80 5

To WH to order Mr.
[illegible] on pay’t of $40

To provost

To House Correction

To Provost

To House Correction

Discharged


To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Dismissed

Delivered

To order of officer

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5
House Correction

To Mag.

To order of owner on
pay’t of expenses 30–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
128 80
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday December 13th 1862

Edward Watts detained delivered to order of Mayor Schnierly
alias Ratchford aproved by Col. Gaillard Provost Marshal the 15. inst. to Sergt. Managhan

Ward to N. Moses 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Stealing a gold Pencil Pr. Scanlan
from Mr. B. Feldmann in King Street

W. R. Nichols (Lamar Regt.) 6 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Martin
wallet $1.35. & care of himself on South Bay

T. Kinseys (Fort Sumter) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying down drunk corner Pr. McWay
$4.75. + Bundles Segare of State and Queen Street

J. Barrett Having his Cellar Door in very bad Con
dition corner State and Unity Alley

Nancy to Mr. Masseau 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in Tradd Street

Emma Drayton (free) do do do Pr. Wallace
released to appear " Scully

Susan Drayton (free) do do do

Rebecca to Revd. P. O. Neil do do do

C. S. Bass (G. B. Chicora) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Overstaying his Leave Sergt. Davis

T. Daly (W. L. Inf. 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Capt Lord Sergt. Wienges

Mary Croos (free) 10. oc. P.M. Disturbing the Peace corner of OBrien 1st
Mazyck and Magazine Street Liddy
John Churchill (knife)
W. B. Kelly
F. Harris $2.00 To Order of Coroner Whiting
W. F. Gambo
J. Holly
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
Sunday December 14th 1862

Ben to Miss G. Ramsey 9 1/4. oc. A.M. Charged with stealing a Whip from Mr. Whitney
Mrs. Whitney Pr. Neylan

W. Woods (Fort Moultrie) 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Fowley
(Pass) care of himself in Elliott Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

20 paddles 2 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& del’d to order of owner
owner to
be notified

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

3 days solitary confinement

Discharged

3 days solitary confinement

3 days solitary confinement


To Boat

To order of officer

Discharged

To mag.

Charles Macbeth

Dismissed

Fined $5 & to order of provost House Correction
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 14th 1862

G. D. Edwards (Fort Sumter) 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. McPherson
care of himself in Church Street Pr. Duffy & Flack

Edward Watts alias detained
Rochford

Thomas Courter (Yeadon L. Inf.) 8 1/4. oc. A.M. Deserter Pr. McWay & Scully
(knife) alias Swan

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday December 15th 1862

Hector McLain (G. B. Palmetto State) 2 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and Pr. McCabe
unable to take care of himself in Queen Street

Mrs. M. E. Adams 6. oc. P.M. Having Water Thrown from her A. F. Troush
Third Story Window into the Street corner
East Bay and Longitude Lane

Michael Murphy 2 1/4. oc. A.M. For stealing an Overcoat John Long
from John Long Lieut. Caldwell
Sergt. Slattery & Pr. Hassett
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday December 16th 1862

Thomas Rotchford (alias) Watts detained

John Mushington 11 1/2. oc. A.M. By order of Genl. Beauregard Sergt. Davis
$10.27 Knife

J. C. Dougherty 12. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Pr. Sweeny
Rule, knife Bunch of keys

Jane to Mr. McMaster 1. oc. P.M. Disturbing the Peace in King Street Pr. Scanlan
purse 2/100 knife

John Cromley do do do
released on deposit of Ten Dollar to appear

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Fined $5 & to order of provost House Correction

To order of provost marshal

Fined $5 & to order of commander of Boat House Correction

To Majistrate

William Kirkwood
Acting Mayor

Detained

To order of Genl. Beauregard

Discharged

Discharged

Discharged
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 16th 1862

James Tearing (G. B. Chicora) 1. oc. P.M. Being on Shore without Sergt. Davis
Leave Pr. Graham

D. Gralton 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Conscript Off. Hicks

Lucy to Mrs. Evers 6. oc. P.M. Stealing Wood on Vendu Range Pr. Cook

Rosanna Andrews 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Genl. Ripley Lieut. Warnock

R. Whalan (Charleston Batt.) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged by Order of Capt. Ryan Corpl. Preston
wallet $10. in gold 5 in Bill

Cathrin Patrick 6 ½ oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Genl. Ripley
Mary OBrien Lieut. Warnock
Elizabeth White
J. W. Huston, Boy

John McCullum 11. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Chalmer
2 g. watch $70 gold Silver 10/100 paper Street Pr. Fowley
William Saddler
g. watch purse $3.95
A Mouse Colored Mule & Cart with a Sergt. Kennedy
Coffen in the Cart lodged at this Post Bullock Troup
for Safe keeping at 12 1/2 oc. AM
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday December 17th 1862

Thomas Rotchford alias Watts detained
D. Gralton detained
Cathrin E. Patrick
Rosanna Andrews
Mary OBrien
Elizabeth White
J. W. Huston, Boy

Abraham to J. J. McCarter 3 1/2. oc. P.M. By order of his Honor the Mayor Off. Hicks
Sarah Atchison 5. oc. P.M. Fighting in Beresford Street Pr. McSweeny

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
128 80 50
To Boat

Order of Major Schnierle

Ten paddles

Order Genl. Ripley

Order of Capt. Ryan

Order Genl. Ripley

Fined $5 5–

Fined $3 3–

To owner on payment of expenses

Jno S. Riggs
Acting Mayor

Sent to House of Correction

Detained

Fined $10 or 10 days 10–

House of Correction
196 80 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 17th 1862

J. J. Herndan (Ft. Sumter) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Beresford Sergt. McPherson
purse 50/100 knife + key and Archdale Street Pr. Conroy

John Barrett (Ft. Sumter) 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Sergt. Davis
$1.00 knife Pr. Leddy

Sergt. Ponnell (Ft. Sumter) 2 1/2 oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Gadsden Alley Sergt. McPherson
$3.55 Pr. Golden

Pr. McGowan (Sull. Island) do do do do " Cogan 1st
a Bottle of Whiskey
An Alarm of Fire given at 35 minutes past
8. oc. A.M. caused by the Burning of the Roof of
a House in Church Street near Stolls Alley occu
pied by M. Downing and Cosgrove the Fire
was extinguished without mutch damage

Four Mules & one Horse going at large in
Broad Street at 8 3/4 oc. A.M. three days Stabling
Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday December 18th 1862

Thomas Fosberry 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in the Mr. Wilbur
75/100 Rule & Chain Auction Room of Mr. Wilbur in State Street and Off. Hicks
Striking officer Hicks Sergt. McPherson

Dr. P. Porcher Having his Cellar Door in verry bad Con Pr. Hickey
dition in Tradd Street

W. Black (Ft. Sumter) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Meeting & Tradd Streets Pr. Mackin
$10.00

T. L. Kingman 3 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Pr. Caine
$1 30/100 knife 2 keys

Thomas OBrien 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Having his Chimny on Fire in Thos. OBrien
Rutledge near Queen Street

A Black Male going at Large on East Bay Sergt. McPherson
lodged at this Post
Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
146 80 5
Referred to Provost Marshall

Fined $2 [illegible] Provost 1

Fined $10 and to Provost Marshall 8
House Correction 2 day’s

Fined $5 and to Provost Marshall

Information

To owner on payment 15–
of expenses

Jno S. Riggs
Acting Mayor

Fined $10 10–

Dismissed

Fined $5 & to provost 5

Fined $5 5

Fined $20 exc’d

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
190 80 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday December 19th 1862

January to Dr. Anderson 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway from the Work on J. S. Mayo (46th. Geo.)
James Island sent to the Fort Sumter Boat 7 AM.

J. Rooney (Irish Vol.) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Pr. McAvoy

An Alarm of Fire given at 12 h. 3 m. A.M.
Caused by the Burning of Workshop of Mr. Sergt. Maher
Marsh foot of Hasel Street

Second Alarm of Fire given Caused by the
Partial Burning of the Floor of the Quarter Master Pr. Gould 1st
office on East Bay at 5h 20m. AM

Thomas Rotchord alias Edward Watts detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday December 20th 1862

John Walters 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Conscript to order
$4.95. Knife + Box matches of Major Schnierle

John to A. Huger 8. oc. P.M. On Suspicion of stealing a grind Pr. Morrison
released to appear Stone from one of the Rifle Pitts in Meeting Str.

Namon to Dr. Ramsy 6. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be sent to the Work Mr. Wilbut & Son
Robert do do house to order of Mr. Wilbur & Son

Gilbert to Mr. Jenkins 6. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to be Called for
Mark to Mr. Perin in the Morning by Mr. Perrin Mr. Perrin
Bay to Mr. Wardlow
Joe to Mr. Smith
Jones to Mr. Haskel

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
190 80 5

Information

Fined $5 & 2 provost 5–

Information

Do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Major Schnierle

20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& discharged

To WH to order of Wilbur & Son

Delivered

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
195 80 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday December 21d 1862

Rose to Robt. Macbeth Having her Chimney on Fire House Pr. Marton
No. 9. Princess Street at 5 oc. PM

F. Loveridge (2 knives) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. On Suspicion of Stealing one Mrs. C. Charles
$70.50 S watch 1 Box Matches Hunderd and Seventeen Dollar and 53/100 Sundry Pr. OConner
Articles of Jewelery + one Gold watch from Mrs. " Gould 1st
C. Charles

An Alarm of Fire given at 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Caused
by the Partial burning of the Piazza of of House Sergt. Slattery
corner King & Clifford Street occupied by Mr. C
D. Ahrens as a steam Coffee & Spice Mill
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday December 22nd, 1862

John Walters detained from the 20th. inst.

G. Whitby (Sull. Island Gist Guard) 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk in St. Michael Church Pr. OConner
30/100 & Brass Chain

A red Cow with white back & belly going Pr. Tierney
at large corner King + Clifford Street lodged " Vaughan
at his Post at 3 1/2. oc. A.M (delivered to Owner) Sergt. Maher
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday December 23nd, 1862

John Walters detained
F. Loveridge do

Sam Bing (free) 12 3/4 oc. PM. Presenting a forged order to E. E. B. Stoddard
B. Stoddard

O. Ripley (Lamar Regt.) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in King Street Pr. Sweeny
B. watch 17 Letters 5 papers & Mailbag

J. Ripley (Ft. Sumter) do do do do Pr. Scully

John Reedy 10 oc. PM. Lying drunk corner State and Pr. McAvoy
10/100 Queen Street “ Mackin

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
195 80 5
Fined $10

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Del’d

Fined $5 & to provost 5

Delivered

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To give bond $300 under
surety for good behavior

Fined $5 5–
To provost
Fined $5 4– House Correction one day

Fined $5 5–

214 80 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 23d 1862

F. M. Stubblefeldt (Ft. Sumter) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in Millshouse Clifton Bryant

William to Mrs. Ballard 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Having no ticket in King Street Pr. Kenny
wallet $13.30
An Alarm of Fire given at 12 3/4 oc. AM. Caused
by the Burning of a Kitchen owned by Mr. Cohen Sergt. Maher
in Coming Street opposite Montague
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday December 24th 1862

A. Letterhose (wallet $49.70) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order of Capt.
S. watch Cordes

Pr. Hynch (Ft. Sumter) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Conway
wallet $5.00 care of himself in Elliott Street

M. Crawford (G. B. Palmetto State) 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in State Street Pr. OConner
$2.50.

G. Hutchins (8 Geo. Batt.) 8. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Morrison
of himself in the Pavilion Hotel

John Warran 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in West Street Pr. Kenny
$3.00

A. Thompson disorderly do do do
$8.00 Knife

John Walters detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday December 25th 1862

J. O. Dill For over Charging drayage Sergt. Maher

S. Neston 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in G. Pr. Scully
50/100 knife Follin Store cor Meeting Market Street

J. W. Edney (Camp Lamar) 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Pr. Scully
S. watch, knife locks keys himself in Market Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
214 80 5
To provost

Discharged

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of Capt. Cordes

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $2 50 & to provost 2 50

Discharged

Fined $5 5–
& to provost
Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 Settled Dec. 31st. 62.

Fined $5 5–

To provost
232 30 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 25th. 1862.

John Walters 6 1/4 oc. P.M. To order of Provost marshal
Knife

J. Flynn (Whites Batt.) 6 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Kanapaux Pr. Keily
purse 50/100 knife

Ben to G. Robb 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. McCabe

Scott to Dr. Prince 7 1/2. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner

D. S. Arthur (Sull. Isl.) 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Beresford Sergt. McPherson
purse 25/100 wkstand 3 Boxes & ex. Street Pr. Conroy

Eliza Ferguson 10. oc. P.M. At a disorderly Ballin Elliott Street Lieut. Caldwell
released to appear on deposit of Ten Dollar
Emily Riley do
Alice Hasting do
Lucy Rivers do
Mehala Jordan do
Anna Mason do
Emma Bowers do
Anna Davis do
Bell Johnson do
Mary Hayse do
Eliza Persol do giving a disorderly Ball released
being in Family way
Cathrin Carr do
Josephin Black do
F. Farley do
Thomas Ryan do
M. Manning do
gold watch purse $39.84 2 keys do
Henry Milan (Musician) do
purse $80.05 $1.50 Silver knife

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
232 30 5
Delivered

To order of officer

Delivered to owner

To WH to order of owner

Fined $5 5–

Fined $10– 10–

“ 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Fined $20 20–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do 10–

417 30 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 25th 1862.

James Williams released to appear on deposite of his Money Lieut. Caldwell
$21.55 & knife

Jos. Reynolds $106.50 do

John Burns

A. E. Kanapaux

C. Wilson Knife $4.00 G. B. Chicora

T. Troy $1.25. & 2 keys

A. Turley 30/100

W. Ryan

Jas. McDonald

Paris Williams (free)
$5.60 + 2 keys

Morris to Mr. Gilbert
purse $2.62 & key

Kelly 10 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Scully
$1.45 care of himself in King Street " Mr. Sweeny

Sam Dollins (Body) 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Brought to this Post being, Stabbed
in King Street (coroner Inquest held by magistrate
Dingle)

William to Mrs. Baker 11 3/4. oc. P.M. No Ticket in Legare Street Sergt. Slattery
$12.55 & S. watch

James to R. Giles do do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
417 30 5

Do 10–

Do 10–

Do House Correction

do 8– House Correction 2 days

do House Correction

Do House Correction

Do 10 House Correction

Do 5– House Correction

Do 9– House Correction one day

Do or 20 paddles 10–

Do 20 paddles 10–

Fined $2 1 45

Information

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2–

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
494 75 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday December 26th 1862

Christiana to Mr. D. Rumley 11. oc. A.M. For safe keeping Mr. D. Rumley
Susan do
Hannah do
Mary do
Harriet do

Christopher to R. S. Miller 1. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Queen
and State Street delivered to Owner on pay
ment of Five Dollar Pr. Neylan
Thomas (free) J. Russey do do do
Guardian
G. Watch $2.25 & knife

J. C. Claussen 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Firing a pack of Cracker in front Sergt. Davis
of his Door in Anson Street

George Sergant (Charleston Rifle) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. For Cutting Adam Slave Pr. Cleary
$2.25 & Bowie knife of Col. P. C. Gaillard in Tradd Street

H. Miller (free) 2. oc. P.M. Being in an unlawful assembling
$5.75. & 86/100 in coine S. watch released to appear

David Sparing (free)
$24.00 released to appear
Joe Pope (free)

Lewis Chapain (free) do Sergt. Healy
Off. Hicks
Francis Desverney (free) do

Stephen Hare (free) do

George Morris (free) do

Ella to A. A. Lilly do

Alice Johnson (free) do

Jane Boag (free) do Having a disorderly House
in Beafain Street

Eliza Gaillard (free) do

Eugena Green (free) do

Jane to C. Waterman do

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
494 75 5
To WH to order of
owner

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 or 20 paddles 5–

Fined $5 2 50 2 50

To mag.

Fined $5 5–

Do 5–

Do 5–

Do 5–

Do 5–

Do 5–

Do 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $10 10–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–
577 25 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 26th 1862

Joe to Evans & Coxwell 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Pr. Bohen
$3.75 himself in King Street

W. Clough $14. 2 Shilling 2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Street Pr. Donnelly 1st
wallet $52. State Bills

John Braddock (Graham Regt.) 2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Church Street Pr. Cook
wallet $4.00 & key knife

John Murphy (Gist. Guard) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Gilchrist Sergt. Riley
$1. Silver $3.45 bills Pr. Caine

James to Capt. T. W. Hopkins 3 1/2. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse to owners order Sergt. Williams

L. Flood (Palmetto State) 4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Elliott Street Sergt. McPherson

G. Lopez Lucas (C. L. Infant.) 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliot Street Pr. Graham
$1.10 & 2 knives & worm " Erwin

M. Reynolds 6. oc. P.M. Having his Chimny on Fire No. 111 Pr. Gould 2d
Church Street

Robert McKeller (Palmetto State) 10. oc. P.M. On Shore without Leave Sergt. McPherson
$13.30 $13 bad & S. whistle

George Smith do do) 10 3/4 oc. P.M. do do do Pr. Horan

Joe to Mr. Rouck 1. oc. A.M. No Ticket in Beaufain Street Pr. Fowley
wallet 57/100 knife

G. Gorman (Palmetto State) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. On Shore with out Leave Pr. Horan

Martin Ford (Gist. Guard) 3. oc. A.M. Having no Pass and Sergt. Healy
$6.00 Knife bunch keys some Articles in Possession supposed Pr. Leddy
to be Stolen

R. Dixson (Palmetto State) 5 1/4. oc. A.M. On Shore without Leave Sergt. Davis

R. K. Byrnes (do do) 5 1/4 oc. Do do do Pr. Kennedy 2d
wallet $9.15 & knife

D. Hancock (do do) 6 1/4. Oc. do do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
577 25 7 50
Twenty paddles

Fined $5 5–

To provost

To order of officer

To WH to order of owner

Fined $5 & to Boat House Correction

Fined $5 House Correction

Fined $10

To Boat

Ten paddles

To Boat

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To Boat

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
587 25 7 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday December 27th, 1862
A. Cushman (Mattews Art.) 2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott Street Pr. Leddy
purse $22.35 and Breaking the Window of Peter Browns shop

Thomas to Mr. Poncignon 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and on Suspicion of Theft Mr. Fink
$1.50 Pr. Kennedy 2d

W. Y. Lovett (Abners Batt.) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Beresford Pr. Kenndy 2d
wallet $16.10 Street " Hickey

Sergt. T. Knights (do do) 3 1/2. oc. Pm. Under the Influence of Liquor and do
released on deposit of $8 to appear interfering with the Police in dicharge of their
Duty

C. Baum (do do) do do do do
$2.40. purse P. Stamps

Pr. Buck Castle Pinckney 5. oc. P.M. By order of Capt. Nance to be Called for G. W. Dingle
delivered to Magistrate Dingle Order at 8 1/2 oc.

Nicholas Otto (Lucas Batt.) 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in the Market Pr. Neylan
knife

H. Scheper $9.00 5 1/2. c. P.M. Receiving Stolen goods Off. Hicks

A. Scheper do do do do
wallet $6.40. S. watch & knife

P. Brennan 7. oc. P.M. Drunk & disorderly in Magazine Street Pr. Gould 1st
$6.20

James Williams 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Morton
$36.15 & $3. Silver two knives

Pr. Pierce (Lucas Batt.) 12 1/2. oc. A.M. Sleeping at the Porch of Charleston Hotel Pr. Scully & Kiley

J. Seymour 12 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Horlbecks Ally Pr. Tierney & McSweeny
$23.00

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday December 28th 1862
Paul to T. A. Whaley 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Attempting to cross the Lines G. A. Herndon
$2.50 without pass Supposed a Runaway

J. C. P. Waldrop (Sull. Isl.) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Shanahan
care of himself in Queen Street

John Stein brook 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Fighting on Boyces Wharf H. Swan
1 1/2 Shilling H. Wüge
Sergt. Healy
P. Gould 1st
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
587 25 7 50

Fined $10 & to provost 10–

20 paddles 3 days solitary
confinement [illegible] 19 paddles
& on [illegible]

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Discharged

Discharged

To mag. Order

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

Fined $100 or to mag. 50– 50–

Fined $100 or to mag.


Fined $5 & to Boat 5–

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

Fined $5 5–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH [illegible] &
order of owner in pay’t
of fees, owner to be notified

To provost

Fined $5 House Correction
66 25 57 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 28th 1862

Susan Hudson (free) 5 1/4. oc. P. M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. Conway
$2.00 Archdale and Princess Streets

A. Autry (75/100 & knife 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in a house in Elliott Street Pr. Conroy
Lucas Batt.)

Ann Corcoran & Child 7. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Market Street Pr. Horan
Mrs. Wiore

James D. Powers 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

Correct
P. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday December 29th 1862

James Woodworth 10. oc. A.M. Attempting to Leave the City without Sergt. McPherson
Lamar Regt. James Island pass from his Comp. delivered to Provost Marshal Off. Welsh

Albert Aspinhal (free) 1. oc. P.M. Walking on the Battery

Frank Miroll (free) Sergt. Dolan
released on deposit of $5 each to appear Pr. Walsh 1st
Henry Hayne (free)

Charles Middleton free

L. B. Rush (Lamar Art.) 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Pr. Scully
purse $7.07. S. watch & knife " Wallace

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday December 30th 1862

J. D. Powers $1.00 10. 1/4. oc. A.M. By order of his Honor the Mayor Lieut. Caldwell

William Corcoran (Ft. Sumter) 11 1/2. oc. AM. To order of Capt. Peroneau Ten Pr. Gould 2d
Dollars offered for his Arrest " Erwin

H. Sanders 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Lieut. Caldwell
wallet $25.00, knife keys & x.

Sam Farboy (free) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. For Safe keeping to be sent to the Pr. Horan
Workhouse to order of B. Lucas
over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
667 25 57 50
Fined $5 5–

To provost

Discharged

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

Discharged

Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To House Correction to order
of mayor

To order of provost

To WH in solitary confine
ment three days to order of
his father
682 25 57 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued December 30th 1862

William to S. G. Barker 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Stealing Money from A Engelbach Pr. Walsh 1st
5/100

J. Dolan (Lamar Regt.) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Guard House Lieut. Caldwell
$12.25 & knife

Ann ODwyer (Knife Box Blacking) 9. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging & under the Influence of Liquor

W. Davis (Ft. Sumter) 9 oc. P.M. Lodged by Order of Capt. King J. Managhan
$24.00 State Bills Sold Clothing to Officer Hicks for Fifty Dollar

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday December 31st 1862

D. Hennessy 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged as a Deserter Lieut. Walker

John Perry G. B. Chicora 3. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Pr. Mackin
$1.70 Knife & himself in Anson Street

Margaret to W. L. Daggett 4. oc. P.M. Striking a White Boy in the Street Pr. Morrison
released to Owner to appear

F. McLane (Lucas Batt.) 5 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Tierney
70/100

Moses to W. Aiken 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Kennedy 1st

M. H. Mitcham (Millars Rangers) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. By order of Capt. Miller

Charles to W. J. Bennett 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson
knife

Jackson to Dr. Council 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway from the Works on
$1.00 & knife James Island, coming to the City with a Boat
Charles to Mrs. Dennis sent to this Post by Lieut. Clarkson Corpl. Buckhister
$1.00 C. L. Inf.
Richard to T. Mulllmove
$2.30

Ned to Mr. Cuthbert 3 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged to order of Mr. Barnwell H. P. Barrett
and Son Sergt. Maher
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
682 25 57 50
15 paddles & in solitary confine
ment 3 days then 15 paddles &
discharged

To provost

To order of Capt. King

50–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost

Fined $2 & to boat 1 70

Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost
House Correction

To WH to order of owner
a runaway on pay’t of fee

To order of Capt. Millar


To WH in solitary confine
ment to order of owner
on pay’t of fees of runaway

To WH to order of
owner

WH to
to order of Barnwell
& Son

ODill 1 1 See Dec. 25th. 1862

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
734 95 58 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday January 1st. 1863

Edward Palmer (free) 2. oc. P.M. Lodged as a Runaway Slave Off. Twohill
$1.00

W. Conroy (Lucas Batt.) 3. oc. P.M. Lodged for Safe keeping Lieut. Richardson

John to Capt. Copes 6 3/4. oc. P. M. Runaway
85/100 B. S. Rhett
Unity do do do do
Hester do do do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wson
Lieut Comdg

Friday January 2nd 1863

John Vicente $2.50 (G. B. Chicora) Off. Hicks
And. Farredy (G. B. Chicora) 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a Sum of Money W. Mosley
$1.00 & Pass from Mr. W. Mosley in a House in Princess Pr. Wallace
C. Blake (do do) Street do do do do Off. Hicks
$2.95

Maria Rouse 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Witness in the case of W. Mosley
$2.00 released to appear on deposit of $10.

Lizza Wadworth (free) For not returning nor paying Capitation Off. Hicks
Taxes for 1861 & 62

Charles to L. F. Klipstein 3. oc. P.M. For attempting to go to the Fleet Pr. Scully
$3.10 & knife

Capt. S. Lebby 5. oc. P.M. For Horse whipping Mr. Hewitson Lieut. Walker
released to appear in Meeting Street

Martin Rouille (French) 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Neylan
Steam ship Elliott Street " Kiley

Pr. Phillips (Ft. Sumter) 5 1/4. oc. P.M. do do do
wallet $1.35 & knife

W. Harrison (G. B. Palmetto State) 12. oc. As a Spy. Lieut. Col. Roman
Lieut. Beauregard
Pr. Palmer
An Alarm of Fire given in the upper wards
a 5 oc. & 55 M A.M. No Bell rung
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

20 paddles 3 solitary
days solitary confinement
then 19 paddles & discharged
to order of officer

To WH to order of
officer owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Magistrate

Do “ do

Do “ do

Fined $10 5– 5–

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

To be sent on Board Ship

To provost marshall

Detained

Wm H. Gilliland Mayor PT
5 5
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday January 3rd 1863

Fanny Hacket For Emptying the Contends of a Chamber Mrs. Maguire
Mug on the Steps of Mrs. Maguire on East Pr. Hassett
Bay on the Morning of the 2d inst.

Adam to G. P. Artope 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson

James Gilles 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Queen Street Sergt. McPherson
wallet $7.00 S. watch 3 Shil Silver Pr. Cook & OConner
knife & keys

G. Smith 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk cor Mazyck & Magazine Str. Pr. OConner & Cook
2 knives & key

An Alarm of Fire given in upper Wards Pr. Seaton
Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Comdg
L. W. P.

Sunday January 4th 1863
Ellen Dickson 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a Silver Watch, wallet Lieut. Caldwell
and some Articles of Clothing from W. T. Stillman W. T. Stillman

Cathrin Come 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing silver Spoons from W. J. Conner
Pr. McCabe

A. G. Youngblood (7th. Geo. Batt.) 2. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal Sergt. J. Lee
revolver & knife (delivered to Provost Marshal)

John Lee free 2 1/4 oc. P.M. Stealing 7 pair of Pants from Mr. M. Moses
Mr. M. Moses No. 551. King Street " Isell
James to J. Purse do do do " Perlskin
$5.55 & knife Pr. McSweeny

A. M. Dancylar (Lamar Camp) 3. oc. P.M. Drunk and Sleeping on the Steps Pr. Wallace
wallet $25 & m. book S. watch 3. p. tobacco of City Hall

H. G. Perdue 5 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Adjudant & Insp. Genl. Pr. Tierney
(delivered to Provost Marshal)

Edward Conway (free) 6. oc. P.M. Stealing a pair shoes from Mr. C. Stauff C. Stauff
25/100

J. A. Gardner (Nelson Batt.) 6 1/2. oc. PM. Drunk, disorderly and breaking
Cash Box Bajonet Haversack Some Glasses in the Store of Von Schaack & Pr. Hickey
Canteen & one dark Blanket Grierson King Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
5 5

Fined $10 and to House of 5 5
Correction to mayors order

To W House in solitary conf
imminent to order of Owner

Fined $2– and to be sent 2–
to Ship Hero

Fined $2– and to be sent 2–
to Ship Hero

Information

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Cont’d Discharged


To Provost

15 paddles

15 paddles 3 days confine
ment then 15 paddles & del’d
to order of owner

Fined $2– & to provost 2–

To provost


To Magistrate

Fined $5– & to provost 5–

21 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 4th 1863
W. Stevenson alias T. Rogers 7. oc. P. M. Lying down drunk in Elliott Pr. Scully
2 pipes 1 Tin candle Stick, 1 tin Box 1 tin Coffee Street and a deserter from Co. K. Beauregard Batt.
pot 2 keys & knife

H. C. Nunamaker (Nelson Batt.) 9 oc. P.M. Lying drunk King & Beresford Street Pr. Fowley & Golden
$3.90 delivered to his Lieut.

T. Riley 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct and Striking Sergt. Quin
W. T. Reed on East Bay Pr. Hickey

W. T. Reed 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Under the Influence of Liquor and do do
purse $55.95. & key not able to take care of himself on East Bay

Clohey to Mr. Thompson 10 1/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse (sent to Pr. McSweny
workhouse with an order of Owner)
Correct
John F. Walker
2nd Lieut. Comdg.
L. W. P.

Monday January 5th 1863
T. S. Britton 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping Lieut. Caldwell

Correct
John F. Walker
2d Lieut. Condg
L. W. P.

Tuesday January 6th 1863
H. C. Nunamaker (Nelson Batt.) 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. McWay
wallet 50/100

P. Bird (Nelson Batt) 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Anson Street Pr. Keily
25/100

John Neeson (21st. Geo. Batt.) 8. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to order of Major W. P. White Lieut. Bohen
Haversack

E. L. Crawford (do do) do do do do

W. H. Chew (do do) do do do do

Charles Lindsay (do do) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Broad Street Sergt. Dolan & Davis

Sergt. Hannan (Whites Batt.) 8 1/2. oc. PM. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Cook
purse $5.50, 2 knives key care of himself in Queen Street " Duffy
Haversack 3 loaf Bread & Horse

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
21 10
To provost

Discharged

Fined $2– on H. Correction 2

Fined $2– on H. Correction 2

To Work House to owners order

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To House Correction to
Mayors order

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Fimed $5 & to provost

To provost

To order of officer

Fined $5 & to provost 2
remitted to Two Dollar

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

32 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 6th 1863

Sarah Alchiso 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Conduct Lieut. Wilson
in the House of J. Conava in Beresford Street Sergt. Maher & Pr. Kenny

John Lee (free) detained
James to J. Purse detained

A Bay Horse with Saddle & Bridle going at large Pr. Hassett
in Washington Street lodged at this Post 11 1/2 oc. P.M.
Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday January 7th 1863

John Maloney 4 1/2. oc. P.M. For Theft Off. Twohill
Hat Purse $5.00 knife 2 Box matches

Charles Smith (G.B. Palmetto State) 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Elliot Street Sergt. Dolan
Pr. Donnelly 1st
John Lee (free) detained
James to J. Purse do

Correct
John. F. Walker
2d Lieut. L. W. Police

Thursday January 8th 1863

James Hatchel (Fort Sumter) 10 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged by order of Lieut.
Jones to be called for by Sergt. Dodd

J. E. Leaphard (3rd. Lieut. S. C. V. 20th. Regt Sull. Island) 12. oc. P.M. For Theft, found Off. Twohill
$99.55 wallet knife in Possession Seven Silk Hankerchief Twelve linen
Cambrick Hankerchief and Two Doz. Spool Cotton &
one Bottle of Brandy

Sarah Atchiso 3. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Off. Hicks
one pair Earrings

P. Streanay (Irish Vol.) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on East Pr. Tierney
50/100 Bay

John H. Griffin 7. oc. P.M. Found under the Counter of Mr. Pr. Scally
wallet 50/100 Flemmings Store in King Street

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
32 10

To House Correction 10–
or $10

Del’d

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To Mag.

To [illegible] marine


15 paddles

15 paddles 9 days confinement

15 paddles & del’d to order of [illegible]

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

Del’d 29 75 29 75

Fined $10 or to House of 10–
Correction to order of Mayor

Fined $5– 5–

To give pay’t

86 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 8th 1863

James Ryan 7. oc. P.M. Having his Chimney on Fire in Sergt. Slattery
Church Street

M. McSweeny (Charl. Batt.) 3 3/4. oc. AM. Lying drunk in Church Street Sergt. Dolan

12. oc. AM. Taken from a Soldier a cream Colored
Horse with Saddle and Bridle (Markt C. S.) de Sergt. Quin
livered to Lieut. S. W. Wilson

Rose to Robt. Macbeth 7 1/4. oc. AM. Safe keeping to order of Lieut. Wilson Sergt. McPherson

Correct
J. Bachman Wllson
Lieut Comdg

Friday January 9th 1863

J. E. Leaphard detained
G. H. Griffin do

Nelly Williams 2. oc. P.M. For Theft Mrs. Maggy Holland
gold ring & Brass Key Sergt. Healy

W. Morant 3 3/4. oc. P.M. For Theft Susan Stevenson
Pr. Fowley

D. Morton (Fort. Sumter) 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Coogan 2d
$8.00 of himself on East Bay

Emma Bowers 11. oc. P.M. Drunk and taking $20 from Sergt. Baker
Sergt. L. C. Baker Pr. Cook

Ann Mattay 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Cogan 1st
$45.00 breast pin & Thimble " OConner

Billy (Idiot) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Found in State Street Pr. Coogan 2nd

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
86 75 39 75

Fined $5

Fined $5 5–

Delivered

To WH to order of Wilbur
& Son

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Del’d

Do

Discharged

To mag.

To provost

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

To his friends

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
101 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday January 10th 1863

J. E. Leaphard detained
G. H. Griffin do
W. Morant do
J. Newcoman do

John McCabe $1.20. 4 1/2 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. McCabe
of himself on East Bay

W. B. Ryan For attempting to run over Revd. Mr. Peurifoy

T. Davis (Ft. Sumter) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Caine
of himself on East Bay " Begly

Isaac to J. Copes 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Runaway Off. Twohill
Sergt. Davis

Nelly to Phoeby Lewis (free) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. For attempting to Strike Miss M. Lieut. Caldwell
purse 51/100 & 1 gold Stud Harris threatening to Strike Miss K. Claske Pr. McWay

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday January 11th 1863

J. B. Story (21st. Geo. Batt.) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. For Safe keeping sent to Provost Sergt. L. R. White
purse $4.00 & knife Marshal with an Order to Jail

Joseph Corcoran (Co. B. Capt. Davis) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Taken out of the Dock Corpl. Locket $6.55.
Sullivan Island
purse $1.05 & knife Vanderhorst Wharf

John Fitzgerald (Ft. Sumter) 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Disorderly Conduct in Pr. Graham
wallet $12.75 Church Street and in the Guard House

Contractor Ward 4 4. oc. P.M. For not removing the Offal from Pr. Conroy

J. E. Leaphard Detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
101 75 39 75

Fined $2 2–

Fined $10

Fined $5 1– House Correction 4 Days

To WH to order of
Wilbur & Son
on pay’t of [illegible]
of $50

Dismissed

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Information

To provost

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Exc’d

To mag.

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

109 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday January 12th 1863

James Dunn (1st Art. Cast. Pinckney) 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Fowley
in Tradd Street

W. Dougherty (Oderly to Genl. Ripley) 12. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Kenny, McCabe
purse $10.15 & Musket in Elliott Street Hickey & Kennedy 1st

Andrew to Dr. W. Michell 1 1/2. oc. A.M. Found on the Premises of Dr. Sergt. Slattery
Moultrie without permission Pr. Scully
Adam to Capt. Cart do do do " Palmer
purse 45/100 1 pair Sleeve Button

James OBrien 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Sergt. Slattery
purse 1 pieces in Silver & keys of himself in Broad Street Pr. Scully & Palmer

Wm. Kenny (G. B. Palmetto State) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. Under the Influence of Sergt. Maher
Liquor and Trespassing on the Premises Pr. Kenny
of Mrs. Quin in Tradd Street " Hickey

M. Donoghoe (Ft. Sumter) 2 1/4. oc. A.M. do do do

An Alarm of Fire given at 1 1/2 oc. P.M.
proved to be false
Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday January 13th 1863

James Lee (Ft. Sumter) 3. oc. P.M. Absent without Leave Pr. Scully
purse 55/100

Contrator Ward 2. For not removing the Offal in front of Sergt. Healy
T. O. Lowndes House in Legare Street

J. Fowley (Ft. Sumter) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Sergt. Quin
Knife care of himself in State Street Pr. Cogan 1st

A. M. Swaney (Miller Rangers) 9. oc. P.M. Safe Keeping to be called for Corpl. Sears

Betsey to Robt. Macbeth 11. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to order of Lieut. Wilson Sergt. McPherson
Sarah do do Pr. Cogan 1st & 2d

Ann Wadkins (free) 11. oc. P.M. Sleeping Ticket out of Date do do

over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
109 75 39 75

Fined $5 & to provost 4– House Correction one Day

Fined $10 & to give bond 10– House Correction
& surety for good behavior
& $200

Twenty Paddles &
& del’d to
Twenty paddles order of owner

Fined $5 5–

To mag.

To provost


Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost

Dismissed

Fined $5 & to provost 5


To order of officer

To WH to order of
Wilbur & Son

Discharged

133 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 13th 1863
William to W. M. Lowton 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Lodged as a Runaway Pr. ONeil. & Whelon, J.
50/100

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday January 14th 1863

Billy to Capt. Copes 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be sent to the Workhouse J. Lafar
purse $15.40 keys, 2 knives & to order of Wilbur & Son
Hatchet & scissors

J. M. Davis (Ft. Sumter) 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliott Street Pr. Kennedy 2 & Scanlon
50/100

Cane to Est. Mathews 12 1/4 oc. A.M. Found on the Lot of Mr. Stony Sergt. Slattery
wallet $10.70 knife key & flem corner Lynch & Bull Streets without Sleeping Pr. OBrien 2nd
Ticket

W. B. Ryan 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Sergt. Davis
S. watch keys & Papers Pr. Wallace

Wilbur & Son Agent Having Three Cellar Doors on the
South side in a dangerous Condition City Inspector
one Gate hanging across the Pavement

Est. Calder One Iron Door Southside in Queen
W. G. Gibbs Agent Street sunk three inches below the Pave City Inspector
ment

J. Fowley (Ft. Sumter) 11. oc. A.M. Safe keeping Sergt. Best

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday January 15th 1863
William to J. McCall 75/100 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Walking on the Battery Sergt. McPherson
Joe to L. H. Mouzon purs 30/100 do do do

J. White, B. St. Ship Petriel 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Sergt. McPherson & others
$1.50 Knife

Isabel Evans (free) 1. oc. AM. Deranged came in herself

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
133 75 39 75

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t of fee of run away
owner to be notified

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of Wilbur & Son

Fined $5 & to provost
House Correction

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2–

Fined $5 5


Fined $20

Fined $10

To order of officer

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Ten paddles & del’d to order of owner

Ten paddles

Fined $5 5–

To her friends

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

145 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday January 16th 1863

Richard to Mr. Gibbs (Mr. Hanahan agent) 12 1/4. oc. P. M. Runaway Sent to Work Sergt. McPherson
purse $1.00 knife house with an Order of Mr. Hanahan Off. Welsch

Eliza Doran 7 1/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Scully

H. L. Butterfield 6. oc. P.M. Having Water thrown out of his third Pr. Scully
Story window of the Pavilion Hotel

O. Rouse 8 1/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct and threating Marie Rouse
to Stab Maria Rouse in a House in State Street Sergt. McPherson
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday January 17th 1863

John Clark (Ft. Lamar) 8 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Hickey
S. watch P. Book $13.20. 2 Knives

Joseph Donovan (Ship Petriel) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Society Street Pergt. Davis

Bridget Bird 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a Wallet with a sum of W. Crokin T. Dugan
50/100 Money from W. Crokin Br. Ship Petriel Pr. Fowley & Coogan 2d

F. G. Williams (20th S.C. V.) For safe keeping to be Called for in the Morning Capt. Brucker 3d. Va. Ca.
W. L. Chavis (do do)

H. L. Jeffers For Firing Two Shots on his Premises in Mat. Lieut. Wilson
ing Street neat to Milshouse

William Newnan Having no Home sent in by Mr. Briggs

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
145 75 39 75
Information

Discharged

Dismissed

To Major Schnerlie

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Fined $5 5–


Discharged

To order of officer

Dismissed

To House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
155 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday January 18th 1863

John Cameron (G. B. Palm. State) 9. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Conroy & Fowley
$6.60 care of himself in the Market

H. McLain 9. oc. P. M. Lying drunk in Unity Alley Sergt. McPherson & P. Ca.

Lilly to J. L. Davant 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Applied for Lodging

B. Harvey G.B. Chiora 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Found on the Premises of Mr. F. G. F. G. Rucke
Knife Rucke Church Street without Permission Pr. Neylan

Three Cows all Black and white taken up in Pr. McAvoy
City Square lodged at this Post at 2 1/4 oc. P.M. " Kennedy 1st
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday January 19th 1863

George Morris (Cast. Pinckney) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Sergt. Langtry
Captain Farley Pr. Leddy

W. Nelson For putting out a lot of Offal on Sunday P. Collins Contr.


Pr. Hennessy (Ft. Pemberton) 10. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Pr. Caine, Duffy
Street

A Sorrell Mare Blind on one Eye going Sergt. Slattery
at large in Beresford Street lodged at
this Post at 3 3/4. oc. AM
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday January 20th 1863

Pr. Gibbons (Ft. Sumter) 10 3/4. oc. A.M. By order of Capt. King

T. Kavanaugh (Irish Vol.) 2. oc. P.M. By order of Capt. Ryan

James Carroll (do do) do do do

Theodore to Dr. Gibbs 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly conduct in the Market Sergt. Davis &
Pr. OBrien 2d
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
155 75 39 75

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

Fined $5 4 House Correction One Days

Delivered to owner

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To order of officer

Discharged

To provost marshall

To owner on pay’t of expenses 1

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To order of officer

Do

Fifteen Paddles & Detained
to order of owner

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

170 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday January 21st 1863

C. Lindsay (21st Geo. Batt.) 6. oc. P.M. Safe Keeping to be Called for in the Sergt. W. Cooley
Morning

B. Roden Breaking one of the Guard House Lamps placed Pr. Morrison
in Meeting Street to Mark a Hole

J. Albrecht (Ferguson L. Batt) 7. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be called for in the Sergt. J. T. Quinn
Morning delivered at 8 1/2. oc. A.M.

J. Collonis (alias) J. Smith 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter from the Gun Boat Pal Pr. Cook
metto State

W. Knight 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott Street Pr. Conroy, Cogan 1st. B.

One Lamp to Meeting Street (a Hole opp Site Pavilion Hotel)

An Alarm of Fire given at 10h. 10. m. A.M.
Caused by the Roof (at the Workshop of Mr. Pr. Leddy
Eason on Atlantis Wharf) being on Fire
the Fire extinguished without damage no
Bell Rung

Alfred to J. U. Malone 7 1/2. oc. A.M. For breaking and Carrying off Fence Rails Mrs. Taunlunson
belonging to Mr. Tounlunson Pr. Scully
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday January 22nd. 1863

H. Tow (Millers Rangers) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Capt. Miller
$6.50 Corpl. Cook
W. Martin (do do) do do do
purse 35/100 & knife

Abraham to W. C. Heyward or 10. oc. P.M. Sleeping in a House in Smith Pr. Neylan
knife & key Philip Mullins Lane with out permission " Purcell

William to Dr. R. L. Brodie 3. oc. P.M. To order of Owner for safe Keeping Pr. McSweeny
(released to owner to appear)

A Cellar Door taken off in State Street Pr. Vaughan
at Werners Lot a Lamp sent there
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
170 73 29 75
To order of officer

Dismissed

Information

To be del’d to order of officer
officer to be notified

Fined $5 5–

To Inspection

Information

Twenty paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To order of officer

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t of reward of $25 as
a runaway owner to be
notified

Fined $10 & one weeks Work House
solitary confinement

Owner to be summoned

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
175 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday January 23rd 1863
J. D. Powers 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in the Market Pr. Graham
5/100 & Scissors

A. B. Dutton (Sull. Island) 10 1/4.oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Pr. Bohen
5/100 of himself on East Bay

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday January 24d. 1863

J. Manning alias Mangan 4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Pr. McWay
$45.35

John to Maria Weston (free) 7. oc. P.M. Lodged by Mr. John Campson Pr. Wallace
wallet $2.35 rule, key speks & ex.

R. Wright G. B. Palmetto State 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged for safe keeping by Mayor M. Pr. Graham
$2.50. A. Pringle " Hartigan

Capt. Ready 21st. Regt. S. C. V. 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and Trespassing on Pr. Wallace
wallet $57.15. Check for $17.00 knife & Revolver the Premises of Hayden & Whildens corner " Leddy
Hasel and King Streets

A Negro Girl (Sophie) she says she belongs to Pr. Fowley
Mr. Fuller was brought to this Post at 8 1/4 oc. PM.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday January 25th 1863

J. D. Powers detained

John Young (free) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Sent in by Officer Hicks for Stealing
S. watch a gold Watch and Chain

Quaker to Mr. McSweeny 7. oc. P.M. To order of Sergt. Gordan

Robert to Mrs. Whitpen Provost Marshal 21st Regt. S. C. V.

Charles Carrell (Chalam Light Horse) 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Firing a Pistol in a Pr. Scully
a bundle of Rope, Holster & dagerotipe House in Elliott Street

F. Carter (Sull. Island) 10 1/2. oc. PM. Lying down drunk in Pr. Gould 2d
10/100 East Bay

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
175 75 39 75
Dismissed

To provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & to give bond 5
$100 with surety for good
behavior

Twenty paddles, 3 days, solitary
confinement then 19 paddles

Discharged

To give bond $100 with
surety for good behavior

Fined $5 5–

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

20 paddles 3 days solitary con
finement then 19 paddles
& discharged

To order of officer

To order of provost

Fined $5 5–

Fined $3 & to provost 1–
House Correction 2 Days

191 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued January 25th 1863

Mrs. Spears Keeping a disorderly House in Tradd Street Sergt. Dolan

A Bay Horse with Saddle & Bridle going at Sergt. Dolan
large in Tradd Street lodged at this Post at
10 ½. oc. P.M.
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday January 26th 1863

Edward to G. Falker 10. oc. AM. Runaway Off. Welsch
Sergt. McPherson

R. Schukels (Lucas Batt.) 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Safekeeping by order of Capt. Hayne Sergt. Delhanty
box matches

F. Eichholz (C. L. J.) 4 1/2 oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal by order Sergt. Gardner
$8 in gold & Silver & knife of Lieut Clarkson

Eliza to Miss H. E. Hertz 6 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owners order Pr. Palmer

A. M. Day (21st. Geo. Batt.) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Bowen Sergt. Cooly

Cathrin to W. J. Bull 12. oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. Slattery Pr. Hasty

Walker to J. Colcock 12. oc. A.M. No Sleeping Ticket in Princes Street Sergt. Slattery
purse $1.65 Knife

Ann Gunther (free) 12 3/4. oc. AM. Under the Influence of Liquor Pr. Kennedy 2nd
released to appear on Surety $5.00 and Noisy in Princess Street Sergt. Slattery

Michael McGorty Not having the Lamps lit from Market to Tradd Lieut. Caldwell
in King Street up to 2 oc. A.M
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
191 75 39 75
Dismissed

To order on pay’t of
Expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of owner, a
runaway on pay’t of reward
of $50, owner to be notified

To order of Capt. Hayne

To order of provost

To WH to order of owner

To order of officer

To WH a runaway to order
of owner on pay’t of reward
owner to be notified

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2–

Fined $10 10–

Exc’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
203 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday January 27th 1863

Glascow to Mr. Legare 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Mr. Purcell Pr. Horan
purse $22.25 & 2 pocket pieces

T. Danagan W. H. H. Derworth Agt. Having a Cellar door in Bad Condition Sergt. Healy
in Tradd Street opposite Beadons Alley

Sarah Alchiso $7.50 9 oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Cumberland and Pr. Kenny
Philadelphia Streets

J. S. A. Schuler (Schultz L. Art) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Meeting Street & Pr. Cogan 1st & Caine
wallet $5.60 & 50/100 in Silver released on Surety of $5.

J. G. H. [illegible] 11 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in a House Pr. Graham
purse 25/100 Brush & keys in Chalmer Street

Moses to F. Ruck 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Having no Sleeping Ticket Chs. Range Sergt. Slattery

Robert Lester 2 1/4. oc. AM. Sent in by Mr. Sloman for Lodging

John to B. Roden 4 1/2. oc. AM Having no Sleeping Ticket (Vernon Street) Pr. Hassett
S. watch " Kennedy 1st
Martha to John Hanahan do do do
Rosena to Dr. North do do do

Grating on Side drain in Queen Street near Lieut. Caldwell
S. McLain removed
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday January 28th 1863

Geo. Ishewood (G. B. Pal. State) 5 1/2. oc. PM. Drunk and unable Pr. Scully
purse $4.00 to take care of himself in State Street

W. Durant (Beaur. Batt.) 11. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Elliot Street Pr. Shanahan

J. C. Prior (18th Geo. Inf.) 12 3/4. oc. AM. Drunk and disorderly in Be Sergt. McPherson
resford Street Pr. Hassett

A Bay Horses Sorrell Mule going at large Pr. Hassett
in Pitt Street lodged at this Post 10 oc. PM
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
203 75 39 75
Discharged

Dismissed

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2–

To House Correction

Fined $1 or 15 paddles 1–

Fined $1 or 20 paddles 1–

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 & boat 4–
to be notified

Fined $5 & to provost 5

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

To owner on pay’t of 2–
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
235 75 39 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday January 29th. 1863

Sarah McNiel (free) 9. oc. A.M. For making use of Insulting J. Casey
released on Surety of $10 to appear Language and attempting to strike J. Casey

J. M. Johnson & Co. 10 1/2. oc. A.M. Selling Liquor without Licence Off. Welsch & Sergt. McPherson

William Casey 12. oc. P.M. Having his Chimney on Fire No. 45 Hasel Sergt. Slattery
Street
alias Davenport
Daniel Lynch (Co. C. Ft. Pemberton) 3. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Capt. Hayne Sergt. Christian

E. S. Rodley (Co. C. Lucas Batt.) 8. oc. P.M. Deserter Sergt. Davis Pr. McSweeny
$20.00 knife

Charles to Mr. Ancrum 5 1/2. oc. AM. No Ticket in Archdale Street Pr. McCabe
wallet 75/100

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Friday January 30th 1863

M. Powers Taking Rubbish out of a lot in Savage Street
and Carring the same on a Lot in Queen Sergt. McPherson
Street on the 28th. inst. without Permission

J. D. Bodaw watch & Chain 4. oc. P.M. Lodged for Larceney to warrant of Off. Hicks
wallet $1.70 Knife & key Magistrate Whiting and Thomas B. Symmes
Augusta Bodow do do do

Molly to H. Sommers 6 3/4. oc. P.M. By Owner, to be Called for in the Morning Owner

Fancis to S. P. Bennett 7 1/2. oc. P.M. With an order to the Workhouse Owner

William to Dr. H. Gibbs 10 3/4. oc. P.M. No Sleeping Ticket on the lot of Sergt. Davis
$1.20. Mr. Inglesby

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
235 75 39 75
Dismissed

Fined $100 or to Mag. 50– 50–

Fined $5

To order of officer

To provost

To Boat

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $50 or to mag.

To mag.

To owner

To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 or 20 paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
285 75 89 75
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday January 31st 1863

William Harris (Steam Ship Flora) 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Horl Pr. Kennedy 2d
$12.75 Silver beck Alley

Abby to Mrs. Cromwell 1. oc. P.M. Runaway to be sent to the Workhouse Pr. Downing 2nd

Emma Graham (key) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott Pr. Cleary
Street

John to Capt. Copes 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway W. Cox

Paris to Miss J. Elliott 11 1/2 oc. P.M. Found in Sarah McBrides bedroom Sergt. Quin & Pr. Bohen
S. watch & Market

Sarah McBride 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Having Paris the Slave of Miss do do
Elliott in her Bedroom
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday February 1st 1863

Pr. Lynch (1st Co. E. Ft. Sumter) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Pr. Leddy & Morton
purse and knife Bay

T. Grant Ft. Sumter 6. oc. P.M. Lodged to Magistrate Warrant
knife

John Hennesey 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk corner Queen Sergt. Slattery
$2.25. & knife and Smith Street

A Bay Mule going at large in Market
Street lodged at this Post 7 1/2 oc. P.M.

Jerry to Chs. Graves 7. oc. A.M. Cutting Limbs off from Trees Pr. Bohen
S. watch 45/100 2 keys, p. piece & knife Corner Market and Meeting Street
released on Surety on $5 to appear

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
285 75 89 75

Fined $5 5–

To WH to order of owner

Fined $2 2–

To WH to order of William
[illegible]

20 paddles discharged


To House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
292 75 89 75
Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

To mag.

Fined $5– 5–

To owner on pay’t of expenses 1–

Dismissed

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT
6
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday February 2nd 1863

W. Purvis (free) 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Fighting in Elliott Street Pr. Fowley
$36.50 $5.00 State Bill keys knife 75/100
J. B. Blackley (released to appear) do do do do

Est. J. F. Church, Job Dawson Agt. Having a Cellar door in very Bad Condition in Broad Street

J. Netherton (Br. St. Ship Petral) 5. oc. P.M. Fighting in Queen Street Pr. Goulden
5 Shilling & 6 pence & 25/100 Silver
T. Lillyorpp (B. St. Ship Petral) do do do Pr. Fowley
$10.60.

Mrs. Mason 5. oc. P.M. Having her Chimney on Fire East Bay Pr. Duffy

J. Murry (Gist. Guard) 11 1/4 oc. P.M. Drunk, disorderly and breaking Mrs. Buckley
1/100 open the Door of Mrs. Buckley in Tradd Street Pr. Conroy, Cogan 1 &

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday February 3rd 1863

M. Meyer 10 1/2. oc. A.M. Selling Liquor without License Off. Twohill
on the 29th. Ult. in his Bar Room on East Bay Sergt. Davis

Silvestor Jancovich 10 3/4. oc. A.M. Selling Liquor without License do do
in his Bar Room in Market Street on the 29th Ult.

G. H. Lindstedt 11. oc. A.M. Selling Liquor without License do do
in his Store corner King & Calhoun Streets 29th. Ult.

R. Daly 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor with out License in do do
his Bar Room on East Bay 29th. inst.

H. Runken 1 1/4. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor without License do do
in his Bar Room on East Bay 29th. inst.

John Itjen 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor without License Pr. Smith & Mange
in his Store in King Street the 30th Ult.

J. Dotage 11 1/2 o. P.M. Selling Liquor without License Pr. Smith & Scally
in his Store Anson Street the 31st Ult.

H. A. Tork 12. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor without License Pr. Smith & Scally
in his Bar Room opposite N.E.R.R. Depot the 31st. Ult.

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
6
Twenty paddles

Discharged

Cont’d

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5

Fined $5 and to provost

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

Fined $100 or to mag.

Fined $100 or to mag.

Fined $150 or to mag.

Fined $100 or to mag. 50– 50–

Fined $100 or to mag.

Fined $100 or to mag.

Fined $100 or to mag.
[illegible] and [illegible] to $50 25– 25–

Fined $100 or to mag. 50 50

141 125
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 3rd 1863.

J. P. Evans 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor Without License Pr. McCabe
in his Bar Room in King Street on the 29th Ult. " Tierney

H. Fink 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor Without License
in his Bar Room corner Archdale & Princess Street do
on the 29th Ult.

L. Wolf 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor with out License do
in his Bar Room King Street 29th. Ult.

B. Feldman 6 3/4. oc. P.M. Selling Liquor without Licence do
in his Bar Room King Street 29th. Ult.

J. Mullins (Gist. Guard) 8. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of Provost marshal Pr. Frawly
2. Doubl. 9 1/4. $1 gold $12. Bills purse & knife

C. Huntington 10 1/2. oc. P.M. On Suspicion being a Deserter Off. Hicks
Sergt. Maher
Pr. McSweeny

Alice Stephens 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Harboring a Deserter Lieut. Caldwell
Off. Hicks

George to John Horlbeck 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Creating a disturbance in the Sergt. Maher
50/100 Silver Yard of Mrs. Jones Pr. Scully

J. Cummings (Ch. Batt.) 1. oc. A.M. Stealing the Hat of Paul Slave Sergt. Slattery
Knife of E.B. Millar

J. W. Seward (Lucas Batt.) 1 1/4. oc. A.M. Being in the City without Pass Lieut. Caldwell
Pr. Neylan
John Hennessy (do do) do do do Sergt. Slattery
$12.75. & knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
141 125

Fined $100 or to mag. 50– 50–

Fined $200 or to mag.

Fined $100 or to mag.

Fined $100 or to mag.

To order of provost

To provost

Discharged

Twenty paddles

To give bond $100
for good behavior

To provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
191 175
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday February 4th 1863
P. Farr (Lucas Batt.) 1 1/4. oc. P.M. By Order of Capt. Hayne Corpl. McNeilly

J. Frawley (Gist. Guard) 2. oc. P.M. By Order of Lieut. Gilchrist Lieut. Gilchrist
Musket box. Box Bajonet & 25/100

William to J. H. Holmes 4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to owners order Off. Twohill
knife

Jim to D. Murray 91/100 knife 4 1/2. P.M. To Magistrate Warrant of E. Whiting Off. Hicks

David to Mrs. Jane Moorer 4. 1/4 P.M. do do do do
knife & S. watch

J. Bodow 5 3/4 PM do do do do
knife Pencil Case $1.00

Louisa to Dr. Caswell 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Mr. C. Poulnot Pr. Cogan 1st

John Billings 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Street Pr. Cain
4 1/2 Crowns 1 shilling $11. in Bills & knife " Bohen

Contractor Ward 3 For not removing the Sweepings of the Street Lieut. Wilson
on East Bay

Pat. Collins Contr. Ward 4 do do do do Market do do
and King Streets

W. Doran Contr. Ward 1st For not Cleaning Elliott Street do do

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday February 5th 1863
Joe to Mr. Johnson 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Working out without Badge Off. Twohill
released on Surety of $20. to appear Sergt. Davis
Charles to Dr. Michell do do do Pr. Tierney
" McCabe
Gail to Tom Small do do do

Gabriel to Mr. Williams do do do

James to Mr. Therin 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Working out without a Badge do do
do do
Sam do do do do do Off. Twohill

Stephen do do do do do do do
released to Capt. Habenicht on Surety of $60 to appear
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
191 175
To order of owner

Do

To WH to order of owner

To mag. War.

To be sent to owner

Fined $5 5–

Cont’d

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $20 afterward 10–
city part remitted

Fined $20 Work House

Twenty paddles
& del’d to order of owner

Fined $20 10–

Fined $20 afterwards – 10–
City part
Fined $20 remitted – 10–

Fined $20 – 10–

196 215
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 5th 1863.

D. Aires, (Santee Art.) 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Lieut. J. C. Cain
$18.75 knife

Amos to Mr. Johnson 3 1/4. oc. PM. Working out without a Badge Off. Twohill & others
released to Mr. Rachwood on Surety of $20. to appear

Thomas Omelie 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Provost Marshal Pr. Slaven
$18.75 error by the Sergt. of the Guard office

A. Tuite 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Deserter from Gun Boat Chicora Pr. Pearson
knife $2.55

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg.

Friday February 6th 1863

P. Muleany (Lucas Batt.) 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Stealing Casters from Ned Fullers Mr. Peroneau
$6.10 & 2 knives cor. Church Str. & St. Michaels Ally Pr. Tierney

D. Aures (Santee Art.) 3 1/4 oc. P.M. Lodged by Lieut. J. C. Caine
$15.75

A. R. Lockhard 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping Pr. Hatcher 26th. S. C. V.
wallet $331.50 & key Pr. Goulden

J. V. Hancock do do do
$6.05 & Pistol

E. Maher (Co. E. Sull. Isl.) 5 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Pre. Bohen
35/100 (paid dray) S. watch

Pr. Semore (21st. Geo. Batt.) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be Called for in the Lieut. Bowen
Pistol & knife morning Sergt. Fleetwood

John & George to E. M. Carey 10. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owners order Off. Hicks
2 Small Passport Box & 5 Broaches Sergt. Davis

Tom do do do do do do " Maher

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
196 215

To order of officer

Fined $20 Discharged

Fined $5 & to provost House Correction

To Boat

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 5–

To order of officer

To provost

To provost

To order of officer

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

201 215
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday February 7th 1863
Grad to Mrs. Ruger 5 1/2. oc. PM. Working out without a Badge Pr. Scully
wallet $6.93. " Hassett

J. ArmStrong 6. 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of him Pr. Morrison
$1.00 Scheat knife self in the Market

Sam to Mrs. Blumeyer 7. oc. P.M. For Theft Off. Hicks

Betsy do do 7 1/4 oc. P.M. do do

Margan to S. Spears 7 1/4 oc. P.M. With and order to the Workhouse Owner

James Smith (G.B. Palmetto State) 4 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying down drunk Pr. Donnelly 2d
in Unity Alley " Duffy

John to E. M. Carey detained
George do do
Tom do do

Correct
J Bacmman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday February 8th, 1863
John to Chs. Hankel 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Working out without a Pr. Scully
wallet 30/100 knife Badge " Hassett

Patty to H. Nelson (free) 1 1/2. oc. P.M. do do do Sergt. Davis
released to appear by his Honor the Mayor Pr. McCabe

Vinney to Mr. McElmoy 1 ½ do do do do do do

Middleton to John Danner 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in the Pr. McCabe
purse $3.00 Market (released to appear)

James to Mr. Pense
John to N. T. Gibbs 8. oc. P.M. Stealing the Pocket Book of Mr. Mr. Klenk
Klenk out of his Store corner Archdale Pr. Scully
and Princess Street
[illegible]

Frank to J. Glint 8. oc. P.M. For Theft
wallet $1.00 M. Marks

Jeff to Col. Rennick do do Pr. Hickey
wallet $1.35 knife

Dianah to J. T. Elsworth 12 1/4 oc. P.M. For working out without a Badge Sergt. Davis &
Pr. McCabe
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
201 215
Fined $10 & to officer 10–

Fined $2
House Correction

Discharged

Del’d

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

Fined $5 5– House Correction paid sam day

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

Dismissed

Fined $10 to officer
Work House

Discharged

20 paddles 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& del’d to order of owner–

20 paddles 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& discharged–

Discharged

Discharged

Fined $20 afterwards – – 10–
city paid released
206 235
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 8th 1863

James to Jas. William (free) 9 1/4. oc. PM. Larceney and having a loaded Pistol Off. Hicks
purse $1.00 Knife in his Hands Pr. Vaughan

Dr. J. R. Mood 9. oc. P.M. Having his Chimney on Fire in King Street Pr. Faughan

B. Smith (Gist. Guard) 1 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care of himself Pr. Cook
$20.00 in Tradd Street

D. Brown 5 1/2. oc. AM. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Neylan
85/100

Correct
J Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday February 9th 1863

Tom (Free) 10. oc. P.M. Stealing $22.00 from Sergt. Maund 46th Regt.

George to Mrs. Mary Baker do do do Sergt. Michel

Grace do do do do do Pr. Neylan

Wm. Johnson 20/100 & call mould 8 1/4. oc. A.M. Trespassing on the Lot and attempting
to Rob the Piggen House of Mr. Lampe in Pr. Meyer
Market Street

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday February 10th 1863

Joe to H. F. Baily 10. 1/4. oc. A.M. Working out without a Badge Sergt. Slattery
released to appear on Surety of $20.00

June to Est. G. Thompson 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing Bricks from the Lot
of E. McCrady corner Guignard & Anson N. Culliton
Streets released to City Inspector to appear

M. Robertson (26th. Regt. S. C. V.) 5. oc. P.M. Lodged by order of Pr. Daly
purse $19.75. Knife & worm Capt. Gayer

J. C. Furrer 3 1/2. oc. A.M. Applied for Lodging (out
wallet & papers of his Mind)

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Cont’d

Dismissed

Fined

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Cont’d

Do

Discharged

To give bond $100 under
surety for good behavior

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Cont’d

Discharged

To order of Cap’t Gayer

Del’d
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 10th 1863

George to Mrs. Baker detained
Tom free do
James to J. Williams (free) do
Patty to H. Nelson (free) do
Henry to D. Menken 9 1/2. oc. P.M. Lodged to order of his Honor the Mayor Off. Hicks

A Bay Horse with Saddle and Bridle going
at large in Mazyck Street lodged at this Post Sergt. Slattery
at 3 1/4. oc. AM.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday February 11th 1863

William to H. R. Banks 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Runaway Sent to the Work Off. Twohill
house by order of Owner Sergt. Davis

N. Bernstein 10. oc. A.M. Having no License for Keeping Sergt. Healy
a Junk Shop in State Street

Rose to Miss Townson 12. oc. P.M. For Theft Off. Hicks

Susan to Mr. Browning Wannemaker 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Runaway R. M. Owens

D. Sparing (free) 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Beating Louisa Slave of Pr. McAvoy
Mrs. Lesesne " Scanlan

James to J. Williams (free) detained
Patty to Mr. Salinas do
J. C. Farren do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
206 235

20 paddles

20 paddles, 2 day solitary
confinement then 19 paddles

Del’d

Del’d

Discharged

Delivered to owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Sent to WH

Fined $25 12 50 12 50

Twenty paddles & del’d
to order of owner to be notified

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t of fee runaway
owner to be notified

Fined $5 5–

20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
223 50 247 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday February 12th 1863

William to T. M. Broughten 11. oc. A.M. Runaway Off. Welsch

J. Howard 2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Capt. Macbeth
G. Galloway

George to Capt. Copes 3. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Scully
2 knives & $1.50 Silver " Neylan

D. OBrien (Sull. Island) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order of Capt. Rivers Pr. Cook
$209.25 to be sent to the Boat in the Morning

Joe to Dr. Caswell 8. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping Lieut. Caldwell
$9.85 (p. tobacco & pass

John to ODawson 8. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Broad Street
Sergt. McPherson
Mary to T. B. Oakes 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Having a forged Pass

Elick to G. P. Artope do do do
S. watch $1.80

J. Kennedy 10 1/4. oc. P.M. Sleeping under the House of
Mrs. Jerkey corner of Pitt and Beaufain
J. White Street
Pr. Horan
M. Kelly

T. Colon

J. Wetherhorn

Joseph Tally (Ft. Moultrie) 2. oc. A.M. Drunk, disorderly and not Pr. Gould
purse $5.25. 7 p. tabacco 1 sp. bottle having a Pass in Beresford Street " Conway
1 skane Silk

A Rone Mare going at Large in Horlbeck Sergt. Healy
Ally lodged at this Post 11 1/2 oc. P.M.

A Black Mare with Saddle & Bridle go
ing at Large in Meeting Street lodged Pr. Cogan 1st
at this Post 2 1/4 oc. AM

J. C. Farren detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
223 50 247 50
To WH to order of owner on
pay’t of reward of $50 owner
to be notified

To order of officer

To WH to order of [illegible]
on pay’t of reward of $50 50

To order of officer

To be delivered to owner

Twenty paddles

Two Dollars or 20 paddles 2–

Do do 2–

To House Correction

Fined $5 & 5–
to provost

To owner on pay’t of expenses

do 1–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
233 50 297 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday February 13th 1863

Henry Green (Co. F. Ft. Sumter) 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Deserter ($10 Reward) Pr. Finegan

A. E. Kanapaux Co. Chs. Batt. 1 1/4 oc. P.M. Interfering with the Police in the Sergt. Maher
1pt. Shoes purse 50/100 Soup Ladle Discharge of their duty Pr. Kennedy 2d

W. ONeil (Ft. Sumter 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. Wallace
purse 30/100 & knife Queen and State Street and resisting the Police
and tearing his clothes

E. Magwood (G. B. Palmetto State) do do do do

Julia to E. Mathew 8. oc. P.M. Found on the premises of Mr. Inglesby Sergt. Davis
in Tradd Street

F. M. C. Turner 3. oc. P.M. Lodged for safe Keeping to Mr. C. Millar Pr. Neylan
wallet $6.30. S. Cup & pr. Speks 1 Sett of the Charleston Hotel
Jewelery

R. C. Smith Having his Cellar Door in a bad Condition
in Tradd Street (on Lamp Sent)

L. Bills Louise Batt.
W. H. A. Crane do 8. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal
W. L. Dorman do Sergt. Willes
J. Welsh 1st. Geo. Regulars 46th Georgia Reg.
D. Harnigan do 8 oc. Do do do
W. R. Draver

J. C. Farren detained
J. Howard detained to order of Capt. Macbeth
G. Galloway do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday February 14th 1863

John to Mrs. Michell 11. oc. A.M. On Suspicion of Theft Off. Schouboe
$10.95

Mary to Mrs. Rogers 11 1/4. oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. Davis

Michael Coggins (G. B. Chicora) 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Cook

Elizabeth Doran $1.00 4 3/4. oc. P.M. On Suspicion of Theft John Davis
Pr. Finigan
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
233 50 297 50

To post on pay’t of $10 reward

Fined $5 5–

Fined $10 & to provost 10– House Correction one Day

Fined to be given police
man to repair clothes

The officer of PS to be notified

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

Fined $20

To order of provost

Del’d

do

do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

To WH to order of [illegible]
on pay’t of rew. Of runaway

Sent to boat

Dismissed
238 50 297 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 4th 1863

Ann Loftis ($11.15 & Key) 5. oc. P.M. on Suspicion of Theft John Davis
Pr. Finegan

James Carroll (Irish Vo.) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing the Cap of Moses the Slave F. J. Ruckh
50/100 key & knife of Mr. Ruckh Sergt. Slattery

J. Milner - Chicora 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Pr. Fowley

T. Hawkins 11. oc. P.M. Fighting in a House in Beresford Street Lieut. Caldwell
(G. watch, knife 25/100 M. Book & papers) Officer Hicks
W. P. Jones (24th. Regt. S. C. V.) do do do do Sergt. Dolan

J. Howard detained to order of Capt. Macbeth
G. Gallaway do do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday February 15th 1863

Sam to N. M. Porter 11 3/4. oc. A.M. Runaway sent to the Work Off. Twohill
house to Owners order Sergt. Davis

Carriage No. 29 owner Wm Price For over Charging rate of fare Mr. Mitchell
Sergt. Healy

G. W. Wilson 2 1/2 oc. P.M. For Safe keeping Capt. Hayne

E. Moran (46th Geo. Regt) 4 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on Sergt. Dunn
Released on Dep. $5 Citadel Green

John Robertson (free) 9. oc. P.M. Lodged by Order of Capt. Seixas

E. Kelly 10 1/2. oc. P.M. Robbing J. W. McClure of $2185 and Sergt. Michel
G. Watch & Chain Gold watch Off. Hicks

J. McDowell 10 1/2 oc. P.M. do do
75/100 knife

J. Morgotten do do do do

G. Ringold do do do do

Rosa Holly do do do do

Sarah Gibson do do do do
over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
238 50 297 50

To mag. Warrant

Fined $10 House Correction

Fined $5

Fined $10 10–


Fined $10 ` remitted

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Information

Dismissed - Prosecutor
not appearing

To order of Capt. Hayne

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

Det’d

Do

Do

Do

Do

Do
253 50 297 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 15th 1863

Bell Jonnson 10 3/4 oc. P.M. Off. Hicks

Sarah Allsworth 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Sergt. Michell

Cathrine Kenny 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a Sum of Money from Off. Hicks
M. B. Powell E. H. Keeffe

D. Williams 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and Fighting on East Bay Pr. McCabe
G. B. Palmetto State

J. Gorman $2.00 do do do Pr. Smith
G. B. Palmetto State


J. Conners Heaphy (G.B. Palmetto State) 2 1/4. oclock A.M. Lying drunk in Pr. Neylan
$8.75 knife Broad Street Released on pay't of $5

A Bay Horse with white foot going at
large brough to this Post by a Negro Boy
at 12 3/4. oc. P.M
Monday February 16th 1863

Sergt. D. Spelman (Knife) 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Lodged by order of Capt. Gayer Pr. McSweeny

Andrew Jackson (Lucas Batt.) 12. oc. P.M. Being in the City without Leave Pr. Neylan

W. Moffat (Lucas Batt.) 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Robbing J. D. McClure of $2185 Off. Hicks
$3.00 & worm and Gold watch

James Care (U. L. J.) 1 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing a pair Shoes from Mr. Thompson
Mrs. Kenny corner King St. & Prices Alley on Pr. Conroy
(pair shoe found in his possession)

Geo. Lucas (Chs. Batt.) 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly and ha Sergt. Healy
ving a loaded Pistol in his Hands

Thomas to Dr. Grimke 3 1/2. oc. P.M. For safe Keeping E. Reynolds Wallace

J. B. Nixson 5 1/4 oc. P.M. Having Water thrown from
his third Story Window of the Merchants Pr. Duffy
Hotel in King Street

R. M. Burton 7 3/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct and Striking C. DeLisle
Nat Fuller in his House corner Church Sergt. Davis
Street and St. Michaels Alley released on Nat Fuller
deposit of $50.00 to appear

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
253 50 297 50
Det’d

Do

Do

Fined $5 and officer of the 5–
boat to be notified

Fined $5 and officer of the 5–
boat to be notified

Fined $5 5–

To owner on pay’t of expenses

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT


Discharged

To provost marshall

Det’d

To Mag.

Fined $5 and to provost House Correction

To order of owner

Dismissed

Dismissed

268 50 297 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 16th 1863

Ben Hernandes 8 1/2 oc. P.M. For safe keeping Lieut. Caldwell
g. watch & Chain & $80.00 Off. Hicks

C. Harlahy (75/100) 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Robbing J. W. McClure of $2185 & do do
Gold watch

Jim to W & J Robb 10. oc. P.M. No Ticket in Anson Street Sergt. Quin
$22.10

York to W. Lebby (40/100) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Found on the Premises of Dr. Pr. Scully
Snowden without Permission

Thomas OBrien (Stream Ship Rubia) 3 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Sergt. Michell
Pr. Riley

Received of officer Hicks the Sum of $66.55 Sergt. Slattery
a 11 1/2. oc. A.M. (Cathrin Kenny)

J. Howard detained since the 12th inst. Off. Hicks
G. Galloway

Tuesday February 17th 1863

J. M. Walker (Lucas Batt.) 2. oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Ford Pr. Tiernay
purse $1.13 knife S. watch & Letters

J. J. Stanley (do do) do do do Pr. Scully
purse $2.00 & knife

Lewis to T. Flinn 2. oc. P.M. Receiving Stolen Money and refusing Off. Hicks
Locket & chain gold to give it up

Ben to Miss S. Webb 4. oc. P.M. Stealing Pipes from Mr. Lewis Mr. Stocking
Henry to Mr. Stocking

Mary Ryan 4 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Pr. Scully
a House in Queen Street

Jack to L. F. Behling 6. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse to Owner J. Coates
Order

Lewis to H. L. Jeffers 6. oc. PM. Stealing Pipes from Mr. Lewis
20/100

Jim to J. Farrell do do do Sergt. Michell

Jack to A. McKinzie do do do
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
268 50 297 50
Det’d

Det’d

Fined $1 or twenty paddles 1–

Twenty paddles and detained
to order of owner

Fined $5 5–

Information

Det’d

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To order of officer

20 paddles 3 days confinement then
19 paddles & discharged

20 shapps in yard

Do & det’d

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

20 shapps
In yard
20 shapps

Discharged
274 50 297 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 17th 1863

Dr. McKain or McNair 9 oc. P.M. Safe keeping from C. Hotel Pr. Horan
wallet $397.35 m. book & keys

Julia to Capt. W. H. Peroneau 9 1/2. oc. P.M. No Ticket in Beaufain Street Pr. McSweeny

W. H. Comstock wallet $100. 12. oc. A.M. Lodged for safe keeping Lieut. Caldwell

C. Burns 70/100 do do do Off. Hicks

Edward Kelly detained
C. Harlahey do
Cathrin Kenny do
J. Ringold do
W. H. Hobbs do
Chs. Murgotton do
Rosa Holly do
Sarah Gibson do
Bella Johnson do
Sarah Allsworth do
W. Moffit do

Andrew Jackson detained to order of Capt. Pringle

Patrick Dempsy detained to order of Lieut. Miller
T. J. Smith

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday February 18th 1863

Thomas Flinn 7 1/2 oc. A.M. Selling Liquor without License Sergt. Michell
(Brandy) in Meeting Street

Andrew to E. Hayer 6 1/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in Pr. Bohen
Anson Street

Pr. Amberg (Ft. Sumter) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Safe Keeping to be Called for Sergt. Nolan
in the Morning

C. Ellis 10 3/4. oc. P.M. Fighting in a House in Be Sergt. Healy
$3.75 resford Street Pr. Conroy
J. Warren (Irish Vol.)

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
274 50 297 50

Fined $5 5–

Discharged

Fined owner to be notified

To give bond $200 under surety
for good behavior

To give bond $200 with surety
for good behavior

To mag

To mag

To mag

To mag

To mag

Discharged

To mag

Del’d

Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To mag.

Fifteen paddles

To order of officer

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

289 50 297 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 18th 1863

Edward Kelly detained
C. Harlahy do
W. H. Hobbs do
Charles Murgotten do
W. Moffit do
Rosa Holly do
Sarah Gibson do
Sarah Allworth do
T. Ringold (Lucas Batt.) detained to order of Major Lucas
Andrew Jackson (do do)
M. Walker detained to order of Lieut. Ford
J. J. Stanly

A false Alarm of Fire given at 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Sergt. Davis

A Black Mare going at large in State Street Pr. Riley
at 10 1/2 oc. P.M. lodged at this Post

A Bay Mare going at large in Church Pr. Riley
Street lodged at this Post at 10 3/4 oc. P.M.

A Bay Pony going at large in St. Phillip Sergt. Healy
Street lodged at this Post at 12 1/2. oc. A.M.

Seven Head of Cattle going at Large Sergt. Quin
in Market Street lodged this Post 1 1/2 oc. AM Pr. Daly & Cain

Frank McBride 6 1/4. oc. A.M. Beating John Louis in a Bar Room Pr. Kennedy 1st
$1.23 (Lucas Batt.) in Cumberland Street
John Louis $14.50 knife

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
289 50 297 50
To post

Information

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

To owner on pay’t of
expenses

Do

Do 8–

Det’d to provost

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
297 50 297 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Thursday February 19th 1863

P. Walsh Running a Dray without License Off. Schuoboe
released on Surety of $5.00 to appear

Jas. Carey 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing bajonetts from the Store
corner of Boyces Wharf and East Bay released
to appear

J. Welsh (Chs. Batt.) 5. oc. P.M. To order of Lieut. Clarkson Sergt. Herbert

J. Bresnehan (Lucas Batt.) 7 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Chalmer Street Sergt. Maher

J. Doran ($1.00 Bad Bill) 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Stealing Bajonets from the Street
corner Boyces Wharf and East Bay Sergt. Slattery
J. Hardnett

Thomas to T. A. Whitney 7. oc. P.M. Found on the Premises corner Ma Pr. Mangels
zyck and Magazine Street without permission

Alexander Ortred (Lucas Batt.) 3 1/4. oc. AM Lying drunk in George Pr. Conroy
Street

Edw. Kelly
C. Harlahy
W. H. Hobbs
Chs. Murgotten
W. Maffit
Rosa Holly
Sarah Gibson
Sarah Allsworth
Frank McBride
John Louis
J. Ringold to order of Major Lucas from 14th inst.
Andrew Jackson “ “ “ from 15th inst.
M. Walker to order of Lieut. Ford from 16th. inst.
J. J. Stanly do do do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
297 50 297 50

Fined $2 1 1

To House Correction

To order of officer

To provost

To House Correction

To House Correction

Discharged

To provost

To provost

do

do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
298 50 298 50
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday February 20th 1863
J. A. Hartnes (Lucas Batt.) 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing 6 pr. Socks from J. L. Milnors Off. Maher
Knife Store in Meeting Street

C. Canty (free) $48.00 sil. $1.35 2. oc. P.M. Pedling Shoes & Dry Good in Street Pr. Conroy
3. wallets knife key brass Chain without License (7 pr. Shoes 1pr. Boots & 1pr. Houmspune)

Jerry to R. J. Limehouse (knife) 3 1/2. oc. P.M. Robbing the Shop of Mr. Murphy of Off. Hicks
Moses to do do purse $1.30 Sailes and other Articles

Wm. Davis For safe keeping Off. Hicks

Pr. Grant (Ft. Sumter) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. For safe keeping Sergt. Best will Call Sergt. Best
$1.00 for him in the Morning delivered 6 3/4. oc. A.M.

Lewis Newman 9 3/4 oc. P.M. Stealing Sundry articles of Clothing Pr. Graham
2 Shilling Silver (a Revolver) and Caps
left

Pr. Smith (2nd. Art. James 10 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Capt. Hunter Sergt. Dolan
Island
$112.25 & knife purse Pr. Kenny & Conroy

J. Churchill 3 1/2. oc. P.M. To order of Sherriff Dingle
F. Harris 50/100
Jeff. Williams knife

Rosa Holly
Sarah Gibson detained
Sarah Alsworth
Rec'd Eight Dollar for breaking Window & water Bucket in the Cell
Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday February 21st 1863
Thomas Clyde 11 1/4. oc. P.M. Running a Waggon without Pr. Downing 2nd
a License released to appear on Surety of $12.00

Daniel to Dr. Graves 3. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Gould 1st
Capt
Pr. Powell (Y. L. Inf.) 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in St. Michael Ally Pr. Metzler
knife
Hammond [illegible] Regt.

David to A. Roberts 6. oc. P.M. For Theft Off. Schouboe

T. Sawyer 21 Reg. 7. oc. P.M. Drunk & Disorderly in Elliott Str. Sergt. Michell
So. Ca. Morris Island Pr. Tierney
over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
298 50 298 50
To provost

Fined $5 2 50 2 50

Del’d

Del’d

To order of Sergt. Best

To Mag.

Del’d

Del’d

Discharged
8–
Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $2 1– 1–

To WH to order of Mr.
McMannon

Fined $5 3–

Del’d

To provost
313 302
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued February 21st 1863

William Hayne (free) 1 1/4. oc. A.M. No Sleeping Ticket Archdale Str. Sergt. Slattery
wallet $19.05 Pr. Shanahan

Jefry to Mr. Limehouse detained
Moses do do do
Wm Davis do
T. J. Smith do
J. Churchill do
F. Harris do
Jeff. Williams do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday February 22nd 1863

Wade Pelleford (free) 10 1/4. oc. A.M. Lieut. Caldwell
wallet $17.00

Mrs. Hilbers 6 1/2 oc. P.M. Having her Chimney on Fire Sergt. McPherson
in Wentworth near St Phillip Street

G. M. Mims 8. oc. P.M. For Safe Keeping Sergt. Hutchins

A. McPhee 8 3/4 oc. PM. Lodged to order of Col. Graham Sergt. Burns (46th Regt.)

J. B. McIver 8 3/4 oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take
2 knives & Revolver care of himself in Church Street & Market
released to appear

B. Tavel 9. oc. P. M. Lying drunk corner Mazyck Pr. OBrien 2nd
$41.00 Knife and Magazine Streets

David to A. Roberts detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
313 302

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2–

Del’d

Do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Del’d

Fined $10 - city part 5
[illegible]

To Roper Hospital

Discharged on bond

Discharged

Fined $5 5–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
320 307
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday February 23nd 1863

B. Carrigan (Marine Corps. Co. D.) 10. oc. AM. Drunk and Riotous in Elliot Str. Pr. Conway

John Spellman 10 1/2. oc. AM. Drunk and unable to take care of Sergt. Healy
Marine himself in Church Street Pr. Fowley

Pr. Woods Marine 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Stealing a Watch from Sam Slave of Pr. Cleary & Cain
$7 25/100 S. watch & Pistol Mr. McBride Mr. F. M. Jones

John Moraty 12. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care of Sergt. Davis
$9.30. Marine himself corner Broad and Meeting Street

Patrick Walsh 12. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in King Street Pr. Graham &
$1.75. keys & knife Mr. Goldstein

L. Melfi 12. oc. P.M. For Keeping a disorderly House Erwin Ford
in Market Street Pr. Farrelly

T. Dunagan Keeping a Hog on his Premises in Sergt. Davis
Tradd Street

T. Flinn 1 1/2. oc. P.M. Having his Bar Room open Sergt. Michell
on Sunday the 22d Febr. in Meeting Street

J. Pierce 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly corner Pr. McAvoy
purse $2.00 & key Queen & Church Street

John Armstrong Putting Offal out in to Market Street Patrick Collins
on the Afternoon on the 21t inst

Thomas to R. E. Elfe 6. oc. P.M. For safe keeping to owners Order Owner

N. Caine 11 3/4. oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in a Eliza Brennan
House in Beadons Alley Pr. McCabe

R. Daly Selling Liquor without License on Friday A. McPhee
the 20th. Inst. Dr. Blanding

John Conners (C. S. Marine) 12. oc. A.M. Lying drunk on East Bay Sergt. Davis
Pr. Wallace & Kennedy

A Brown Mare going at large in Broad
Street lodged at this Post at 3. oc. AM. Pr. Meyer

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
320 307

Fined $10 & to give bond House Correction
under surety in $100 for good behavior

Fined $10 do House Correction

To Mag.

Fined $10 & do House Correction

Fined $10 House Correction

Fined $100–

Fined $2– 1 1

Fined $20

Fined $10 10–

Fined $5


To WH to order of
owner

Discharged

Cont’d

Fined $5 & to post House Correction

To owner on pay’t
of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

331 307
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Tuesday February 24th 1863

John Hickey 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Mackey
$48.00 of himself on East Bay

Wm. Farsh 11 1/2 oc. A.M. Lodged as a Deserter from Steam Ship Pr. Fowley
Petrel (Sent on Board)

G. L. Devine 12 3/4 oc. P.M. Having a Dray running without Off. Schouboe
License

W. J. Bennet 2 3/4 oc. P.M. do do do do do

Edward to Miss Ward 7 1/4 oc. P.M. Stealing one white Dress and one Off. Hicks
30/100 Table cover

Emma Dunge (free) 7 1/4. oc. P.M. Buying the above Stolen articles do do
purse 3 g. studs 20 Silver & $4.05.

Ben to G. Rabb 7 1/2. oc. P.M. Stealing a book containing $63.00 J. ONeil
from J. ONeil Pr. Tierney

Peter to Est. Moreland 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Stealing Bread from F. Doora F. Doora
purse 5/100 1 Box Matches & Hatchet Pr. OBrien 1st

Bridget Barrigan 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Coogan 2d
of herself in Laurens Street

Joe Connoway (free) 1 1/4. oc. A.M. For Theft L. P. Wolf
knife & Pr. McCabe

Wade Pelleford (free) detained
T. J. Smith do
Martin Hodge do
J. H. Mims do

T. J. Smith Prisoner in Cell 4. made his escape by taking Sergt. Slattery
out the Window of said Cell

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
331 307

Fined $5 & to boat 5–

Sent to ship–

Fined $5 for officer 5–

Discharged

Cont’d 20 paddles

Fifteen paddles

Fifteen paddles 3 days solitary
confinement then 15 paddles &
one week solitary confinement
then 15 paddles [illegible] charged

20 paddles & del’d to
order of owner

Discharged

Fined $20 for
capitation tax

Escaped

To Roper Hospital

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
336 312
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday February 25th 1863

M. Powers Running a Cart without License Sergt. McPherson
released to appear on Surety of $10

C. Goodwine 2 1/4. oc. PM. Running a Waggon without License do do
released to appear on Surety of $10

P. Kelly 2 1/4 oc. P.M. For safe keeping to order of Capt. Simms
75/100 C. S. Marine to be Sent to Jail Sent by order of
Provost Marshal

Albert Brooke (velice) 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Offering Negros Money to take him W. Minott
($686.65.) 75/100 Silver Revolver) to the Blokading Fleet M. Levy

J. Bartholomay (Ft. Sumter) 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be Called for Sergt. OGrady
S. watch, 2 Razors & carving knife in the Morning (delivered at 7. oc. AM)

J. Barnett 1 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk corner East Bay Lieut. Caldwell
$2.30. and Cumberland Streets

Joe Connoway (free) for none payment of Capitation Tax of 1862. Sergt. Slattery

Wade Pelleford (free) dedained

Sergt. Quinn (Feguson Battery) 8 1/2. oc. A.M. Deserter ($30 reward) Pr. Cook

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday February 26th 1863

Jerry to Miss Marshall Driver of Dray No. 107. Owners Street & West.
50/100 running into M. McBride Buggy and brea Mr. McBride
king the same in Broad Street

Aaron to Capt. W. D. Russell 7 3/4. oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner

Wade Pelleford (free) detained
Joe Connoway (free) do
Albert Brook do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
336 312

Fined $5 to officer 5–

Fined $5 to officer 5–

Del’d

Del’d

Delivered

Fined $5 5–

Cont’d

To provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Discharged

To WH to order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

341 322
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday February 27th 1863

W. B. Ryan 6.oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly on the Sergt. Maher
$3.00 keys & Letter Battery (Horse Saddle & Bridle)

Jim to Alexander Jones 2 1/4. oc. A.M. With a Bad Ticket at a Ball Sergt. Davis
in Middle Street

Dick to Jos. Provost do do do
purse $1.05 & Tickets

Francis to B. Roddin 4 3/4. oc. A.M. Driving in a Carriage Per
$1.50 sons of Collar from a Ball in George Sergt. Healy
Street Pr. Duffy
Thomas to Dr. Grimke do do do

Fred. Spencer (free) 4 3/4. oc. A.M. Riding in a Carriage from
a Ball in George Street released to ap
Egune Costoin “ pear on Surety of $24.00

Edw. Hampton “ do do do

Ben Capers “ do do do

Mathilda Vanderhorst “ do do do

Martha do “ do do do Sergt. Healy
Pr. Duffy
Agartha do “ do do do

Harriett Brodie “ do do do

Hariett Alston “ do do do

Grace Alston “ do do do

M. Wallace Hireing his Carriage to Free Persons
of Collar do do

B. Roddin do do do
The above Carriages & Horses lodged at this Post.

Wade Pelleford (free) detained
Joe Connoway (free) do
Albert Brooke do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
341 322

Fined $10 10–

Twenty paddles

Twenty paddles

Discharged

Do

Cont’d

Cont’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
351 322
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday February 28th. 1863

James Devney 12 oc. P.M. Off. Hicks
$333.50 b. key's b. protection & likenes Sergt. Michell
John Ford alias J. Hale 12 1/2. oc. P.M. do
$74, 75/100 2 Liken c. keys Letters & 2 g stud
Wm. Connell 12 1/2 oc. PM. do
$17.70. & Pass

C. Harris 1 3/4 oc. P.M. Deserter Off. Hicks
$6.55. breast Pin & 2 Rings

T. B. Ussery (Co. F. Chs. Batt. 2 3/4. oc. P.M. To order of Provost Marshal Lieut. Henderick
75/100

Joe to Dr. Caswell 3 1/4 oc. PM. Runaway Pr. Cogan 1st
wallet 5/100 & Br. key

E. Wilson 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Off. Hicks
g. watch, Revolver & wallet

Samuel
Pr. Herman (Ft. Sumter) 8. oc. P.M. Deserter Pr. Finegan
35/100

W. Lawrey 21st. Batt. Geo. Cav. 8 1/2. oc. P.M. By order of Lieut Young deli Pr. Johns
S. watch chain, wallet & Dirk vered to Order at 8 1/2. oc. A.M.

Sam to P. B. Lalane 10. oc. P.M. Found on the Premises of J.
H. Bredenberg corner Broad & King L. Bredenberg
Street without Permission

Tom to J. H. Bredenberg 10. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to owners Order do

J. Ednay (Lamar Art.) 11 1/2. oc. P.M. Lying down drunk corner Pr. Begly
S. watch 25/100 1 Box Matches Meeting and Wentworth Street

Mrs. Barbot 8 1/2. oc. P.M. Having her Kitchen Chimney Sergt. McPherson
on Fire corner Tradd & Meeting Street Pr. Fowley

Wade Pelleford (free) detained
Joe Connoway do
Albert Brooke do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
351 332

Del’d

Del’d

Del’d

Del’d

To order of provost

To WH as a runaway to
order of owner on pay’t of
fine as runaway

Del’d

To provost

Information

Twenty peddles & del’d
to order of owner

To WH to be [illegible] in solitary
confinement eight days
by order of owner

To provost

Exc’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To mag.

351 332
10 Febr. 13th. W. O. Hill
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Sunday March 1st 1863

Hulda to T. N. Gadsden 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Working out without a Badge Pr. McSweeny
released to appear on Surety of $20.00

P. Hanley 4. oc. P.M. Fireing a Pistol corner of Anson & Pr. Neylan
(Pistol) Market Street released to appear

Wm. Hughes
E. Smith 6 oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott Street Sergt. Michell
wallet 35/100

P. Gillon (G. B. Chicora) 8 1/4. oc. P.M. To Order of Provost Marshal delive Corpl. Robinson Chs. Bat.
(Box) red to Corpl. Robinson at 8 3/4. oc. A.M.

M. Boag (C. S. Marine) 8 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk, disorderly and Trespassing Pr. Kenny
on the Premises of Peter Brown in Elliott Street

[illegible]
A. McKenny (G. B. Stono) 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Wallace
(2 knives) of himself on East Bay sent in by Lieut. Caldwell

T. McLain (Chatam Art.) 10 1/2 oc. PM. Deserter Pr. Cook & Cleary
$98.75

M. Ramsey (Mattew's Art.) 2 1/2. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in the Market Pr. Leddy
knife & 7 Letters

Sandy to J. Robinson 7 3/4. oc. A.M. Selling Rotten Fish in Market Pr. Keily
Badge No. 4 Street on Sunday Morning

Edmond Wilson detained
James Derney do
Chs. Harris do
John Ford alias Hale do
Wm. Connell do
Joe Wade alias Pelleford (free) do
Joe Connoway (free) do
Albert Brooke do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

Fined $20 afterwards 10–
city part remitted

Fined $5

Fined $2 & to
boat

Information

Fined $2 2

Discharged

To provost

To provost

Dismissed by W. Gilliland

To give bond $200 with
surety for good behavior

do

do

do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
2 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday March 2nd 1863
Pat. Lambert (C. S. Marine) 9 1/2. oc. A.M. Fighting on East Bay
25/100 Pr. Keily
Pat. McCarthy (do do) " Martin
$10.35
Pat. Hart (do do)
$4.25

John Williams (Co. H. Castle Pinckney) 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Safe keeping delivered to Lieut.
Pringle

John Warren (Irish Vol.) 3 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Queen Street Sergt. Reigne
Pr. Kennedy 1st

Pr. Hickey C. S. Marines 9 oc. P.M. Robbing H. Thomas in Elliott Street Pr. Kennedy 2d
$30.00 Bills 50/100 Silver " Martin

J. McManus (do do) 10 1/2. PM. Robbing Peter Murray corner of Cham Sergt. Dolan
$7.60 berland & Phililadelphia Street

P. C. Franz 5. oc. P.M. Off. Hicks
Tho. [illegible]
Jno. [illegible]

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
Tuesday March 3rd 1863
Sam Bing (free) 10. oc. AM. Lodged for Theft by Mr. Geo. Strong Off. Welsch
wallet $15.70 g. watch S. Chain & etr.

Rosa Ann Ballard 2. oc. P.M. Fighting in Elliott Street
Pr. Tierney
Bridget Nevill do do do
$4.05

Sunday to B. R. Swinton 3. oc. P.M. Lodged to Order of Owner Pr. McSweeny

A. Moise Having no Platform in front of his Sergt. Davis
Gate in Coming Street

Nathan to Th. Holmes 10. oc. P.M. Bad Ticket supposed being forged Sergt. Davis
$13.25. key & pr. Dice

J. Wise 10. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take Pr. Morrison
$59.35. S. watch knife care of himself Tradd & Legare Street

Charles Brown (free) 2 3/4 oc. A.M. Passing on a Pass belonging to Pr. Fowley
his Brother
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
2 10

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

To Boat

Information

Fined $5 5

To give bond $200 under
surety for good behavior

To mag.

To give bond $200

To provost

Do

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

20 paddles 3 days
confinement then 19 paddles

Discharged

Fined $5 5

Fined $5 5

To WH to order of
owner

Fined $5

Twenty paddles

Fiend $5 5

Fiend $5 5

37 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued March 3nd 1863.

Twelve Negros left this Post by C. H. Mr. Leverett
Leverett to be Called for in Morning

Albert Brooke detained
Joe Wade, alias Pelleford do
Bob to Wm. Newton do
Tom to B. Weather do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday March 4th 1863

Lewis to J. Cheesborough 11 3/4. oc. A.M. By order of the Mayor

W. T. Tucker 2 3/4. oc. P.M. Drunk in State Street Sergt. Quin
wallet & knife

W. P. Saylors do do do Pr. Donnelly 2d
wallet $1.75.

Bob to D. Feaster 3 1/4 oc. P.M. Safe keeping to be called for Pr. Gould 1st
Joe to B. Weathers in the Morning " Kenny
Henry to J. Stevenson

S. Maddox (16th. S. C. V.) 3 3/4. oc. P.M. Deserter Off. Hicks
J. Ellison (do do) do do

Sam to Sally Johson (free) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. For Theft Pr. Daly
$2.40
Edward Sam to H. D. Lessesne

L. Vogelberg (Beauregard L. Inf.) 6. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Gould 1st
purse 35/100 D. Book in King Street " Kenny

D. Walker 6 3/4 oc. P.M. Disorderly Conduct in King Street Sergt. Healy
purse 10/100 & speks pipe key Rule & scissors Pr. Gould 1st

Tom to Mrs. Wigfall 7 1/4 oc. P.M. Safe keeping to owners Order James Duffus

J. Fowler 6 1/2. oc. PM. Disorderly Conduct and fireing Sergt. Healy
revolver Market a Musket in King Street (not arrested)

M. Raynolds 3 1/4. oc. A.M. Fighting on Frasers Wharf Pr. Mackin
$212.50 wallet

Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
37 10
Information

Twenty paddles & del’d to
do order of owner

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Twenty paddles

Fined $2 2
To provost
Fined $2 2

Information

To provost

Del’d

Fined $5 House Correction

Fined $5 afterwards
remitted

To paddles & del’d to order
of owner

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 5–

51 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued March 4th 1863

Albert Brooke detained
Joe Wade alias Pelloford do
Sam Bing (free) do

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday March 5th 1863

Johnson
W.B. Roberts 12 3/4. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Market Street Pr. Downing 2d

Philip to Revd. T. Smyth 1. oc. oclock. P.M. For Stealing a saw & wood from John Maguire
released to appear John Maguier

James Roding 3. oc. P.M. Lodged by officer Hicks

H. Seaton
wallet, purse 75/100 & $1.10 Key 12 1/2. oc. AM do

E. M. Redman 9 1/2 oc. P.M. Safe keeping by order of Lieut. Sergt. Hurd
Young

Eliza Watson 12 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliot Pr. Martin, Scanlan
Street
& McAvoy

Albert Brooke
Joe Wade alias Pelleford detained
Sam to Sally Johnson (free)
Edward to H. D. Lessesne

Daniel to Mrs. Gardner 8. oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. Morrison

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
51 10
Del’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost

Cont’d

To officers

Discharged

To order of officer

Fined $5 5–

To Roper Hospital

20 paddles, 3 days solitary
confinement then 19 paddles
& del’d

20 paddles, 3 days solitary con-
finement then 19 paddles & discharged

To be sent home

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
56 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday March 6th 1863

Franky Thompson 8 3/4. oc. A.M. Fighting in Elliott Street.
released on deposit of $10.00 Pr. McCabe
Anna Normal do do do released to
appear of his Honor the Mayor

James to Miss Peronneau 10 1/4 oc. PM. Runaway Off. Welch Sergt. McPherson
purse $1.45

Emma to Wm. Ravenel 11 1/2. oc. AM. Runaway do do

Annett to Miss J. Fraser 11 1/2. oc. AM. Runaway do do

T. Doran 2 1/2 oc. P.M. Having a Dangerous Dog
going at large and biting the Child of C. Ragan
C. Ragan in State Street

Sally to Dr. R. A. Kinloch 9. oc. P.M. Safe keeping to owners order Pr. Wallace

N. Fuller (free) 9. oc. P.M. Having a Large quantity of
wood in front of his House in Church Street Sergt. Maher
and obstructing the same

Adam to Mr. Alexander 5 1/2. oc. A.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner
wallet 5/100

Bolan to Mr. Eillis 6 1/2. oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. McSweeny
50/100 in Silver

Joe Wade alias Pelleford (free) detained
James Reding
H. Seaton

Jackson to Dr. Graves 8 3/4. oc. A.M. Runaway Pr. Scully

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
56 10

Fined $10 10–

Discharged

To WH to order of [illegible]
Cohen & Son

To WH to order of owner

To WH to order of owner
F E Fraser

Dismissed

To WH to order of owner

Fined $5 [illegible]

To WH to order of owner

To WH to order of [illegible]
owner to be notified – $50 reward

Delivered to his officer

Del’d

To WH to order of owner
on pay’t fee runaway owner
to be notified

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
66 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Saturday March 9th 1863

Eliza Ferguson 2 3/4. oc. PM. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott Pr. Shanahan
$1.55 Street

Joe Wade alias Pelleford (free) detained

Mr. Law 9. oc. P.M. Having a large quantity of Wood
Mr. Green in the Street corner Church & St. Michaels Alley Sergt. Maher
Dr. Hart and obstructing the same on the Night of the
5th inst.

An Alarm of Fire given at 5h. 25m. AM.
caused by the Burning of a Portion of the Wharf Pr. Bohen
on Boyces Wharf

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday March 8th 1863.

James Redding (Co. Capt. Hunter Ft. Johnson) 9. oc. A.M. Deserter Sergt. Slattery & Pr. Tierney

Mary to Mr. Oyeman 12 1/4. oc. P.M. Receiving Stolen Goods Off. Hicks
Wallet $8.35. 21/100 silver 7 copers
gold ring 2 Badges

Simon to Mr. Rob. Hume 10 1/4 oc. AM. Buying a Stolen Saw Off. Twohill

Sam to Sally Johnson (free) 10 1/4 oc. AM. Off. Hicks
(and 7 pair of Shoes)
Edward to H. D. Lesesne do do

L. R. Cox (1st. Regt. Art.) 4 oc. PM. Safe keeping by Lieut. Bee &
delivered at 6 3/4 oc. AM

Mary Ann Maguire 2 oc. PM. Drunk and disorderly in Sergt. Quin
Elliott Street (released on Surety of $10.00

M. Bowe (C. S. Marine) 2 oc. A. M. Lying drunk in George Street Pr. Hickey & Gould

Richard Owens (free) 3 1/4 oc. A. M. Sleeping on Premises corner Sergt. Michell
Broad & Trapman Streets without Ticket

Joe Wade alias Pelleford detained

Correct
Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
66 10

Fined $5 5–

Ex’d

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost

Ten paddles 3 days confinement
then ten paddles $discharged

Fifteen paddles

To be returned to WH to
receive [illegible] of punish
ment & both to be del’d
to order of owners

Information

Fined $5 5–

To post

Exc’d

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
76 10
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Monday March 9th 1863

Sam to Mr. C. Johnson 6. oc. P.M. Runaway Cadet B. J. Rusching

Jane to P. Brady 6 3/4 oc. PM. Safe Keeping to be Sent to the Pr. McAvoy
workhouse

Isaac to Mrs. J. Stenger 11 1/2. oc. P.M. No sleeping Ticket Sergt. Davis
purse $8.00 (6. St. [illegible] Bill)

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut. Comdg

Tuesday March 10th 1863

John Holser (Preston Battery) 9 1/4. oc. P.M. Deserter (Reward $30) Off. Welsh
Pr. Scully

Sergt. Wm. Ingerton (do do) 9 1/4. oc. A.M. Deserter (no reward offered) " Wallace

Frank to D. Peppenheim 11 1/2. oc. A.M. Runaway Off. Welsh & Sergt. McPherson
$1.55

B. Conlon $10.50 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk in the Guard House Lieut. Caldwell

J. Heaffey (G. B. Palmetto State) 6 1/2. oc. P.M. Deserter (Reward $25) Pr. Bohen
25/100

London to Dr. E. North 8 3/4 oc. P.M. To be sent to the Workhouse Owner

A. Stanton (Chs. Batt.) 10. oc. P.M. Lying a Sleep in a Door way Lieut. Caldwell
(knife) in Church near Hayne Street Pr. Cleary

J. Sanders 10. oc. P.M. Striking a Man corner King Lieut. De Pass
Quin Street Gould 1st

Dr. McGill 12 oc. A.M. Deranged from the effects of Liquor Sergt. McPherson
Pr. Cain
A Celler door in verry bad Condition
in Broad Street ner Church one Lamp Sent
A Truck brought to this Post left by Two Negro Boys in Pr. Morrison
Anson Street who made their escape 8 3/4. PM.
delivered to owner Arch. McLeish 13th inst. by order of 1st Lieut.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To WH as a runaway to order
of owner, owner to be notified

To WH to order of owner

Discharged

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To provost

To provost

To WH to order of
owner

Discharged

To provost

To WH to order of
owner

To provost

Cont’d Fined $5

To Roper Hospital

Information

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Wednesday March 11th 1863.

H. Corran (C. S. Marine) 1. oc. P.M. Drink disorderly and trepas Steeplman Doyle
$122– sing on the Premises of Steepleman Doyle in Pr. Hassett
P. Lambert (do do) Stolls Alley " Duffy
$35.50

Jim to. J. R. Baker 8 1/2. oc. P.M. On Suspicion of Theft (released Lieut. Frost
$2.00 to appear) Sergt. Dolan

John to Dr. J. K. Furman 9 3/4. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Smith
20/100

Tom to J. E. Fulton 12. oc. A.M. Safe keeping to Owners Order B. Bradly

Joe Wade alias Pelleford detained

A Roan Horse lodged at this Post at Pr. Walsh
1 1/4. oc. A.M.

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Thursday March 12th 1863

Judy to James Callaghan 12. oc. P.M. Runaway Pr. Mackin

Wm. Gill & 91. State Bills 5 3/4. oc. P.M. Found on Board of St. Ship Pr. Gould 2nd
$5. in Gold $1. in Siver Douglas

W. Mulligan 12 1/4. oc. A.M. Off. Hicks
35/100 & Speks Pr. Goulden

Sam to P. Price 12 1/4. oc. A.M. No Sleeping Ticket in a Pr. Kenny
wallet $4.00 Bills 75/100 Silver Badge 188 House in Market Street

Joe Wade alias Pelleford detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.

To post

Do

To WH in charge of officer
Hicks by consent of owner

To WH as a runaway
to order of owner, owner to
be notified

To WH to order of owner

Del’d

To owner of pay’t of
expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of owner 2 15
on pay’t of fee of runaway,
owner to be notified

Fined $10 & to give 10–
bond $300

To House Correction

Fined $2 or 20 paddles 2
Work House
& del’d to order of expenses

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
89 12 15
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Friday March 13th 1863

Nelly to Sally Johnson (free) 10. oc. A.M. Receiving a pair of Stolen
Shoes from her son Sam released to appear Off. Hicks
by his Honor the Mayor

Stephen Marwel (free) 6. oc. P.M. Breaking gas Lamp in Marsh Str. Sergt. Michell
Pr. Purcell

E. Ryan 7. oc. P.M. To Order of Mayor Schnierle Corpl. Traush, Charles. Bat.

Q. Burk do do do

Wm. McNaughton 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Eliott Street Sergt. Slattery Pr. Leddy
British Protection & knife

Joe Wade alias Pelleford (free) detained

Correct
J. Bachman Witson
Lieut Comdg

Saturday March 14th 1863

Rosa to Dr. J. Moultrie 9 1/4 oc. A.M. Runaway Sergt. McPherson

John Delaney (Co. D. 1st. Infantry) 5. oc. P.M. Lying drunk in a Alley Pr. Conway
$7.20. W. Chain & pipe) paid 25/100 Drayage on East Bay
$6. 25/95

W. Dougherty 8. oc. P.M. For safe keeping by order of Capt. Nance
wallet $42.80. knife & 2 pipes discharged to order

Joe Wade alias Pelleford (free), detained

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Sunday March 15th 1863

Robert to R. S. Rhett 10 3/4. oc. A.M. Safe keeping Sent to the Workhouse Owner
purse 30/00 silver 2 keys to owners Order

H. Bell (Co. H. Cast. Pinck.) 2 1/2. oc. P.M. Drunk and unable to take care Pr. Palmer
S. watch, Chain, purse 65/100 knife of himself in Queen Street

L. Flemming (Co. D. 1st. Infantry) 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly Pr. Leddy & McAvoy
Knife in Elliott Street
Over
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
89 15

Discharged

Fifteen stripes in yard

Information

To post

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH as a runaway to order of 2 15
owner on pay’t of fees, owner to be
notified

To provost

To order of Capt. Nance

Del’d

Wm. H. Gilliland Mayor PT

To WH to order of
owner

To provost

To provost

89 14 30
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
Continued March 15th 1863

J. Sullivan (C. S. Marines) 5. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Elliott Pr. Leddy & McAvoy
$1.50 Street

John Burns 9 oc. P.M. Lyrig drunk in Meeting Street Pr. Vaughan & McAvoy

Joe to Mrs. S. A. Donald 10. oc. P.M. Set in by Mr. Vannes, being up Pr. McAvoy
stairs in the Pavilion Hotel without Leave

John Cronan (Chs. Batt.) 1. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Queen Street Sergt. Michell Pr. Maher

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Monday March 16th 1863

James Lanergan 3 1/2 oc. P.M. Lying drunk in Beresford Street Pr. Cleary
$3.50, 3 keys, breast pin

Charles Stockley (Co. A. 8th N. C. Vol.) 4 1/2. oc. P.M. Striking Charlotte Charlotte Rikeman
wallet $2.70 Rikeman in Elliott Street Pr. Hickey & Graham

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Tuesday March 17th 1863
Friday to Mrs. Wilkes 4 1/4. oc. P.M. With an Order to the Work Sergt. Michell
House by C. W. Henry (as a Runaway)

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg

Wednesday March 18th 1863.
A Quin (G. Boat Chicora) 5 1/4. oc. P.M. Drunk and disorderly in Beadons Pr. Conway
25/100 Alley

P. Smith do do do

James Kearney 1 1/2. oc. AM. Lying drunk in Cumberland Street Lieut. Wilson
$19.40

P. Conner (Co. F. Ft. Sumter) 1 3/4. oc. A.M. Lying drunk in Church Street Pr. Hartigan & Coogan

Correct
J. Bachman Wilson
Lieut Comdg
LOWER WARDS
Sentence City's Portion Policemen's Portion. Remarks.
89 14 30
To provost

To post

20 paddles 3 days solitary
confinement then 19
paddles & del’d to order of owner

To provost

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 & to provost 5–

Charles Macbeth
Mayor

To WH to order of
Mr. Henry

Charles Macbeth

Mayor

Discharged

Fined $5 5– H. Correction paid same day

Fined $5 5–

Fined $5 House Correction

Charles Macbeth
Mayor
109 14 30
MORNING REPORTS
Offender Offence Witnesses
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Citation

City of Charleston, SC, “Police Book 1861-1863,” Charleston Library Society Digital Collections, accessed April 19, 2026, https://charlestonlibrarysociety.omeka.net/items/show/1559.