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The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Thomas White, a free negro from Buckingham, charged with stealing a horse, valued at one thousand dollars, the property of some one unknown; James W. Harris, a white man, charged with receiving the same, knowing the animal was stolen; Henry Moore, charged with drunkenness and insulting ladies in the street; Lawrence, slave of Thomas J. Bolton, and Daniel Ruffin, a free negro, charged with stealing a pocket-book, containing seventy dollars, from William H. Jordan; Jane, a slave arrested for using abusive and insulting language to Mrs. C. Hicks; Jane Gibson, a free negro, using threatening and abusive language towards Rebecca Chandler. Allen, slave of John Harris, charged with stealing two and a half bushels of wheat from Ellison & Brother; Gus, slave of Thomas Giles, and James, slave of William C. Winston, for receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen; and James, slave of Frederick Swift, charged with having in his possession eleven bags, supposed to have been stolen.
Provost Court.--Brevet-Colonel McEntee presiding. --The following cases were disposed of in this Court yesterday: Jane Gibson, negro, was charged with an assault and battery on Elias Charles, another negro. He was found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for sixty days. Joseph Barker was up on a charge of interfering with an officer in the discharge of his duty. He was released. Jordan Winston, negro, was charged with carrying concealed weapons, found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for sixty days. John C. Fry, negro, charged with assaulting Rebecca Jones, was found not guilty and discharged. Frank Hall, negro, was arraigned on a charge of petit larceny, found guilty and sent to Castle Thunder for thirty days. James Washington, negro, was found guilty of resisting a policeman in the discharged of his duty, and sent to the Castle for fifteen days. Jordan Winston, negro, was charged with carrying concealed weapons, and sent to Castle Thunder f