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The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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icer Davis. Both of the accused were sent on to the Hustings Court. Phœbe, slave of Johnson Eubank, was ordered to be whipped for stealing $5 in silver, $3 in greenbacks, $150, a black dress and some other things, from the house of Mrs. Jane Wright, who lives on Byrd street, near the canal. She was seen to go into Mrs. Wright's whilst the latter was at market, and the things being missed and searched for were found hidden under her bed. John Conners was committed to jail in defauMrs. Wright's whilst the latter was at market, and the things being missed and searched for were found hidden under her bed. John Conners was committed to jail in default of security to keep the peace for beating his wife. The evidence showed that Conners and his wife were both drunk, when they got into a fight, which resulted in Mrs. Conners getting badly cut and bruised about the head. Pink Mull and John Wesley Elias Harper, were sent on to the Hustings Court for stealing 16 yards of calico from Leopold Rose. The evidence showed that the prisoner and this man went into Rose's on Monday to price some calicoes. Mull slipped a roll under his coat and w