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The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ckson, a free negro, arrested for his supposed knowledge of the party who killed Mrs. Schriever, was let off.--Daniel Murphy, the lad charged with shooting John Murphy, for applying an opprobrious epithet to him, was called; but the being unable to appear, the case was laid over until to-day.--Fames Barefoot, slave of Robert Trower, was convicted of stealing a cutting knife from the stable of R. S. Glazebrook, and ordered to be punished.--Mark H. Moss, J. B. Signiago, and Bill, slave of W. H. Davidson, were reported for huckstering in the First Market, and such of the articles bought by them as could be laid hold of were ordered to be sold for the benefit of the corporation.--Bev. Morris, charged with stealing a navy pistol, worth $100, from Lieut. Kane, and Jim Nicholas, free, charged with receiving it, were arraigned; but the case was postponed until the 23d. --Thos. Murphy, arrested on the supposition that he had abducted $350 belonging to John A Rouse, was acquitted, all the test