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The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1865., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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who run backwards and forwards to the city with market carts. The most interesting case was that of John E. Hicks, David J. Childress and William St. George Gunn (three youths) and Mrs. Anne Perrin, who were charged with aiding a negro woman to run off from Mrs. Gamble. It appeared that Gunn and Childress, having the negro woman in tow, were arrested by the detectives near Oakwood Cemetery, late at night, about ten days ago. When arrested, these two boys told that young Hicks, who lived ae Yankee lines; that Mrs. Perrin had taken as her pay from the negro half-a-dozen silver spoons, and given them — Gunn, Childress and Hicks--one hundred dollars in Confederate money. Hicks, on being arrested, corroborated the statements of ChildresChildress and Gunn. George W. Berry, white, was charged with stealing a silver watch from Francis M. Rea. The accused had been arrested by officer Carter, of the night police, in the purlieu known as Solitude, with the stolen watch in his breeches poc
The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1865., [Electronic resource], The Newspaper business in Yankee land. (search)
ession of the Hustings Court of Magistrates will be found below: Eliza, slave of Edward Stiff, charged with poisoning Augustus Kuper, son of Frederick Kuper, was discharged, the evidence being insufficient to warrant the detention of the accused. Jas. E. Robinson and Thaddeus A. R. Hopkins, charged with stealing a watch from J. A. Lafitte, were sent on for examination before Judge Lyons. Wm. Clayton, charged with stealing two hundred and twenty dollars from Martha J. Crawford, was discharged. David J. Childress, charged with aiding in the escape of a negro slave, was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court. The Grand Jury brought in indictments against Francis Leidermeyer, Jas. E. Robinson, John F. Chambers, Christian Bergin, J. H. Sherman, Henry Beckman, D. J. McCormack, F. W. Hagemeyer and Christian Euker, charged with keeping drinking saloons, where liquor is sold without a license. The Court will meet again at twelve o'clock this morning.