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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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en in an honest way; but, unfortunately for him, his witnesses were not present. A youth named William Slattery, charged with obtaining access to the store of Euker & Bro., where he remained all night, and stealing a pack of playing cards, some pipes and tobacco, was discharged with an admonition, on account of his age. Slatte handfuls of penknives, papers of tobacco, &c., before he heard some one coming, which so much frightened him that he hid under the counter. It turned out to be Mr. Euker himself, who was closing up the store, and after he suffered himself to be locked in there was no way for him to escape. When Euker opened the store yesterday mEuker opened the store yesterday morning Slattery was crouched up under the counter. On account of the absence of the Mayor, who had previously had the cases under consideration, the following were continued: William, slave of Samuel Fauntleroy, and William, slave of A F Gooch, charged with breaking into the house of Mrs Mary Harris, and stealing therefrom two