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The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Federal naval Officer's opinion of iron-clads. (search)
Runaway in jail. --Was committed to the jail of Louisa county, as a runaway on the 30th day of July, 1863, a small negro Boy, who says his name is Charles, and that he belongs to Lieut West, of Louisiana. He appears to be about ten or twelve years old, is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on, when committed to jail a blue sack coat, brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward and prove his property, pay charges, and take him awa negro Boy, who says his name is Charles, and that he belongs to Lieut West, of Louisiana. He appears to be about ten or twelve years old, is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on, when committed to jail a blue sack coat, brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward and prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. James E Gooch, Sheriff, and Jailer of Louisa county. mh 26--1aw6w*
Mayor's Court, Saturday, April 4th --Recorder Caskie presiding.--Richard Dun was examined and remanded before the Hustings Court for stealing $170 from James Jones, a resident of Louisa county. The robbery occurred a restaurant near the Old Market House, and was fully proved. A portion of the money was recovered, but the thief had managed to make way with a $100 note. Jno. W. Williams, arrested as a suspicious character and person of evil name &c., was required to give $300 security for his good behavior. William, slave of Dr. Cabell, was ordered 39 lashes for stealing a cloak, bed quilt, and two glass tumblers from John Thomas. Griffin slave of Christian & Lee and Richard slave of John Clayborn, were ordered 39 lashes for having in their possession a lot of tobacco and a pistol, supposed to have been stolen. James Williams, a white man, was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court for stealing a number of articles of wearing apparel belonging to