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The Daily Dispatch: October 17, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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te in the watch pocket of his pantaloons and sent the latter to his washerwoman, Maria. Missing the note, he went to her house, found the pantaloons in the wash tub, but the note was not perceivable. The woman denied that she had taken it. The Mayor discharged the accused. Isaac Cropper, was summoned up for buying a lot of eggs in the 1st Market to sell again. The eggs were ordered to be confiscated to the use of the city. Napoleon Haynes, was examined for stealing $200 from Mrs. S. Larmon, living on 17th street. The money was in specie and suspicion was directed towards defendant because he was often seen with silver coin. The latter description of money several reputable witnesses proved he had been in the habit of carrying in his pocket for more than a year past. Defendant was acquitted. Daniel a venerable looking Ethiopian, belonging to Martin Lochearn, who lives at Tree Hill race course, was brought up as a runaway, and confessed that he had been migrating arou