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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1865., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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by Colonel McEntee, Provost Judge, on the charge of burglariously entering Castle Godwin and stealing therefrom a large quantity of tobacco, the property of Charles G. McMillan. From the evidence of Mr. McMillan, it was shown that, on the morning of the 11th instant, he visited the Castle, situated in Lumpkin's alley, where heMr. McMillan, it was shown that, on the morning of the 11th instant, he visited the Castle, situated in Lumpkin's alley, where he had stored away a large quantity of tobacco. On trying the door, he found it unlocked, whereupon his suspicions were excited, and he immediately instituted a search of the premises. In a short while he ascertained that sixty- eight boxes of tobacco, averaging over twenty pounds each, had been stolen. Going from the main buildi night from his store-house, while a short distance from them were six other boxes, which also belonged to the lot he had lost. Upon ascertaining these facts, Mr. McMillan arrested the parties. Wickers, one of the accused, a boy of about twelve years of age, attempted to exonerate himself from the charge by stating that, ear