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The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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Burglary. --John Ford and Mrs. Mary Jane Freylogle were brought before the Mayor yesterday to answer, the one for breaking into Dr. C. E. Anderson's dwelling house in the night time and stealing half a barrel of herrings, fifty pounds of soap, and three dozen china plates, and the other for receiving the stolen articles. Thin Screamersville, when she said she did not know who brought them there, though her sister said they had been brought there by Ford and a negro. Ford was on Mrs. Freylogle's lot when officer Kelly went there to look for the stolen goods, and ran off, but came back after the officer had left, and threatened to kill a German namedKelly went there to look for the stolen goods, and ran off, but came back after the officer had left, and threatened to kill a German named Ruprecht, whom he saw standing in the street, because, he said, Ruprecht had told that he stole Dr. Anderson's things. The Mayor sent Ford on for felony, and Mrs. Freylogle for misdemeanor.