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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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fellow espied him coming and slipped off with the proceeds of his sales. The following cases were continued in consequence of absent witnesses: Jim Harris and Charles Harris, free negroes; William, slave of Fanny Wingo, and William, slave of Louisa Burton, charged with burglariously entering the house of Alexander R. Holiday in the night time and stealing six thousand dollars' worth of flour, tobacco, candles, sugar, lard, & William, slave of the estate of Robert Walker, dec'd, and Robert Delaney, a free negro, charged with stealing and receiving money and checks to the amount of $4,300, stolen from the mail car of the Danville railroad, at the depot in this city, on Saturday last. John Baston was committed to jail for want of security to be of good behavior.--The charge against him was sleeping in the market-places and being a suspicious character, the same offence for which he was up before the Mayor on Monday morning, but was permitted by his Honor to go free, with an adm