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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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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 bombazine dresses, valued at $200; Jordan Miller, charged with having in his possession a bay mare, valued at $500, the property of Edwin J Duval, knowing her to have been stolen, and with stealing a horse, valued at $400, from some person unknown; and Rose, slave of Holeman Duval, charged with stealing a lot of boots and shoes, valued at $500, from Charles Callman. William, slave of Spotts & Harvey, arrested without a proper pass, and having a pair of galter shoes which were stolen from M Mitterdorfer, was ordered to be whipped. The same disposition was made in the case of Abraham, slave of Childrey & Jones, and Jesse, slave of Geo Baldwin, for trespassing upon the premises of Mrs Watkins.