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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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he property recovered. They were sent on before the Husting Court for further examination. Ellas Vanderlip, Thomas Mack, Philip Colsan Christopher Russell, Tom and Billy, slaves of Jno. Sledd, were brought up, charged with stealing from Jno. Hitchcock a worth $1,000, Mr. Hitchcock is the owner of a fishery on one of the islands in James river. It appeared that a gentleman had applied to Vanderlip, (who is in the oyster business,) to supply him with a value for use in the canal and countrMr. Hitchcock is the owner of a fishery on one of the islands in James river. It appeared that a gentleman had applied to Vanderlip, (who is in the oyster business,) to supply him with a value for use in the canal and country mill ponds, and that he stated he had one that would just suit, which he would sell for $200. He carried it to the house of the witness, who, seeing from the size of its meshes and bulk, it would not answer, directed him to take it away. He did so but the vehicle on which he carried it broke down Monday night, about 12 o'clock near the corner of 9th and Main sts. While Vanderlip went for assistance the watchmen came by, and learning the contents of the wagon and the name of the pretended own