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The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: October 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Fifty dollars reward. (search)
The execution to day. --Between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. to-day, a double execution of two negroes will take place at the foot of the Poor-House hill, in the neighborhood of Victor's mill. The parties to be hung are William, slave of Samuel S. Fauntleroy, of Goochland, charged with breaking into the house of Mrs. Mary Harris, in the lower part of the city, and stealing sundry articles of wearing apparel, and Ben, slave of John H. Gentry, charged with burglariously entering the store of James T. Butler & Co., on Cary street, and stealing a large lot of boots and shoes. William was convicted and sentenced by the Hustings Court some months since, but Executive clemency was granted him in consequence of an earnest petition, numerously signed, which was sent to the Governor. Since the conviction and sentence of Ben, he has made a full confession of his guilt, the mode of the robbery, &c. The execution will take place without doubt, as we learn the Governor