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The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Delinquent Negroes. --A free negro from Powhatan county, calling himself Grandson South, was committed to jack and punished with stripes yesterday, by interceder Caskiets order, for having no register of his freedom. He had been lacing himself out to different parties under the cognize of Jame's Balls.--A juvenile darkey, named Henry the property of Mrs, Marin Thrift, of Crange Court House, was sentenced to twenty live lashes for breaking into Peyton Walden's house, and committed to pull in a runaway. Hennyis reck was ornamented with an iron color and a padlock, which led to the inference that he was a youth of very had propensities.--Robert Lampkin's negro, Timothy, was punished of the usual way for going forth at night without a pass, and smoking a cigar in the street.