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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1865., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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hunder was sufficient to warrant him in refusing it. A small boy, named Thomas Doland, who has already appeared several times before the Mayor's Court, was charged with the theft of brass from the Tredegar Iron Works and selling it to Mr. William A. Parr. The party purchasing the brass from Doland acknowledged having done so, but thought it had been honestly obtained, and therefore did not think he was doing wrong. In consideration of his extreme youth and the non-appearance of any partiently eighteen years of age, giving his name as Charles Barefoot, was also arraigned to answer the charge of stealing brass from the Tredegar Iron Works. As regards the purchase of the brass, the statement, as in the case of Doland, was made by Mr. Parr, he having paid the accused two or three dollars for a lot which had been brought to him by Barefoot to buy. The Mayor suspended further examination until he could procure the attendance of witnesses who would swear that this was the party who h