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The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Walter Turpin, charged with having in his possession two breastpins and one pair of ear-rings, all of the value of $200, supposed to be stolen, was remanded for a future hearing. John Ellis, a free negro, was charged with breaking into the stable of Thomas Russell, on Saturday night, and stealing one saddle, valued at two hundred dollars, the property of Captain William H. Haywood. The testimony was conclusive against the accused, and he was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Robert, slave of John D. Blair, charged with stealing meal, butter and lard from his master, was ordered to be whipped. G. Alberta was fined twenty dollars for buying one barrel and a half of apples to sell again. The apples were also confiscated. Phil, a slave, was charged with stealing two bottles of quinine from the Medical Purveyor's office, and offering the same for sale to Mr. J. P. Duval.--The case was partially examined into and then continued for further evidence.