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From: Margaret Ransom <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Union Argus,June 22,1882-News Items
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 14:43:00 -0500


Brooklyn Union Argus
June 22, 1882

Officer QUINN’s Discovery

Officer QUINN of the Fourth Precinct yesterday found a colored woman named
Margaret WALKER, ill from small-pox in the rear house at No. 117 Navy street.
She had no one to care for her and received no medical attendance. The Board
of Health was notified and removed the woman to the Flatbush Hospital. The
house was fumigated.

A Missing Man Found

William SMITH, who left his home at No. 50 Bleecker street, on Sunday last
to purchase a newspaper and did not return, was yesterday found in the City
Hall Park, New York, and taken home.

In the Toils Again

Terence CAROLIN, aged 23, a pedler, who says he has no residence, was
arrested by Detective ENNIS of the Thirteenth Precinct this morning, charged
by Daniel O’BRIEN, saloon keeper of 63 Walworth street, with having on the
night of the 13th of May last entered his saloon after closing by means of the
fan light over the front door and stolen the contents of the till $1.40.
CAROLIN has already served four terms in the State Penitentiary for larceny
and burglary. He is well known to the Brooklyn police, and his photograph is
No. 28 in the Rogues’ Gallery. Justice FISHER adjourned his case till next
Tuesday



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