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The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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d Sandy, slave of John Brock, was charged with receiving the same. Mary acknowledges the theft and says that she gave the box and contents to Sandy, but Sandy denies knowing anything about it. The case was continued until the 16th instant. The charge against Ann James and Prisons Pleasants, free negroes, of feloniously having and receiving one horse, knowing it to have been stolen, was continued till Tuesday. Philip Whitlock, charged with buying watermelons in the market from E. T. Blackburn with the intention of re-selling them at an advanced price, was made to pay a fine of twenty dollars and suffer-the confiscation of the melons. Officer Culch Crone, who reported the case, was directed to dispose of the confiscated property and turn the proceeds over to the city auditor. W. C. Holman was required to pay a fine of ten dollars for permitting his slave, Billy, to go at large. Catherine, slave of Polly Griffin, arrested as a runaway, was ordered to be returned to