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The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Schofield's last move in East Tennessee. (search)
Camp. Lee, was sent to the Provost Marshal. Barnett, slave of A. Bodeker, charged with stealing three pounds extract of logwood and several china jars, was ordered to be whipped. Charles Phillips was fined $10 for using a cart on the streets without having the number and his initials marked thereon. Wm. J. Walker, charged with stealing a coat from John Abbott, was sent on to the Hustings Court. It appeared that he stole the coat from D. J. McCormick's saloon, and sold it to Wm. Tyler for fifty dollars. John Kalahn and Jesse M. Rogers, two members of Dabney's Artillery, charged with having a bottle of quinine, supposed to have been stolen, were sent back to their company, no one appearing to claim the quinine. A negro fellow named William was charged with stealing ten pounds or beef from the stall of E. Raymon in the Second Market, but no one appearing against him he was discharged. Mr. Raymon having recovered his beef, didn't care what became of the negro.