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The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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c streets of this city, to the great danger of persons passing along the same. Richard, slave of Francis Smith, arrested with a keg of apple brandy, worth $100, in his possession, supposed to have been stolen, was acquitted of the larceny, but committed as a slave going at large contrary to law. The brandy was detained at the Mayor's office for reclamation by its owner. Margaret, slave of Samuel C. Tardy, was committed for trial before the Hustings Court, on the cath of Surgeon Dinwiddie P. Phillips, for maliciously, and of malice aforethought, attempting to kill and murder Francis Deane Tardy, infant child of said Samuel C. Tardy. The case of Patrick Drewry, charged with feloniously standing $350 in C. S. Treasury notes from Dennis Learn was heard, and continued until the 8th inst. Solo slave of Joseph Millyard, found by the watch Friday night with a lot of number, supposed to have been stolen, was ordered twenty-five lashes. Edmond, slave of R. ,Bossieux,