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The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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lve months since, was again called, and no witnesses answering Drew was sent back, for the twentieth time. Levy and Sol. Cohen were arraigned on the charge of receiving seven blankets, worth $50, stolen from the Confederate States, knowing them to be stolen. Nobody appeared to make good any such allegation against them, and they were accordingly discharged from custody. Robert Lovedale, arrested for making his bed on the sidewalk while drunk, was let off. Sandy, slave of J. H. Enroughty, arrested for stealing three boxes of clothing, worth $1,000, was committed until Tuesday for further examination. Peter Doyle and John Dunn were committed for examination before the Hustings Court on the charge of stealing a horse from Thos. Samson, valued at $190. Richard Nantz, Wm. Hardley, and James B. Shock, white men, arrested in the house of Willianna Tyree, a free negro, in Butchertown, Saturday night, appearing to be soldiers, were sent to Major Griswold, the Provost