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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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pieces of gold coin, worth $5 each, and from Re, Lumpkin, $188 in C. S. Treasury notes, one $20 gold piece and one blanket, worth $5. The alleged robbery took place at Lumpkin's hotel, in the valley. The accused, McQuade, was sent on for trial before Judge Lyons, and Murrell was honorably discharged, there being no evidence produced of his guilt. Cyrus, slave of Miles Crenshaw, was tried for stealing R. G. Morriss's cow on the 27th November, and ordered 39 lashes. John Deane and John Marx, free persons of color, emancipated since 1806, having petitioned the Court for permission to remain in the Commonwealth, it was ordered that the justices be summoned for the purpose of hearing said application on Friday next. A nolle prosequi was entered in the case of Jno. Dunn and Peter Doyle charged with grand larceny. William Pitts, charged with committing a felony on the 27th Nov., by breaking and entering the stable of Asa Snyder, in the night time, and stealing a chisel f
uring Nelson refused to aid the parties engaged, and after they had gone had to be persuaded to get out. His repugnance was based on the idea that of the grand jury did not indict him he would be discharged anyhow — After his escape he was picked up on Cary street drunk. He was acquitted by the jury. Joseph Mitchel and Pat Murphy, fined for an assault by the Court, on Thursday, paid to the Clerk the amount and costs of prosecution. John Deane emancipated by Wm. Chamberlayne, and John Marx, emancipated by Wm O George, were permitted to remain in the State on proving good characters for sobriety and honesty. John R. Aitem was fined $10 and costs for permitting his slave, Wm., Jackson, to go at large, contrary to law. Samuel Chipley, bound in a recognizance of $100 with Daniel Ratcliffe his surety, to appear and answer a change of misdemeanor, belong called, and not answering, his bond was declared forfeited; whereupon Mr. Ratcliffe paid the amount in Court. A s