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ly stepped on her dress, which so excited her ice that she pitched into him in handsome style — with her tongue.]--Jordan Miller, receiving a horse, valued at $300, the property of Edwin J. Duval, knowing the same to have been stolen; Jan. R. Shumsker, charged with stealing a saddle and bridle from Chas. A. Snowden; Eliza Whitehurst, for stealing a diamond breast-pin, belonging to Lt. Col. Jas. Nelligan; and Susan Thompson, Mary Burke and Kate Fitzgerald, charged with receiving one dozen knives and forks, belonging to the Medical Purveyor's Department, knowing them to have been stolen. John C. Allen and L. Abrams were each fined for permitting their servants to go at large, contrary to the requirements of a city ordinance. Butler, Jacob, John, and Addison, slaves, charged with stealing several articles of dry goods from M. L. Jacobson, were each ordered to be whipped. Similar punishment was inflicted upon Joe, slave of Thos. Owens, for driving a wagon across the sidewalk.
50 dollars reward. --Ran away from my farm, near White Oak Swamp bridge, my negro boy Mitchell. Said negro is about 18 years old, black, five feet high, has a scar over the left temple; had on when last seen a slouched hat and black woolen pants; supposed to be lurking about Richmond. The above reward will be given if delivered at my farm, or Mr. Jack Fisher's. Loftin D Allen. Henrico county. je 10--cod3t*