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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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aguire, Frank D. Pugh, and Hiram B Orr, were each required to give $200 security to be of good behavior, on the charge of associating with free negroes. Thomas Turpin, a lad, was charged with stealing one hundred and eighty dollars from Thos. J. Emmett, in the First Market, last Saturday morning; and a still smaller lad, named Joseph Gough, was arraigned for assisting in the operation. The testimony adduced failed to show that Gough had any land in the abstraction of Emmett's funds, and hEmmett's funds, and he was set at liberty. The case against Thomas Turpin was continued until the 27th inst. James Hogan was arraigned for aiding and abetting another party, (not yet apprehended,) in robbing Abram Dortieff of seventy-five dollars. In hopes of learning more of the affair by the happening of events, the Mayor continued the case until Saturday morning. Granville, a diminutive "ebony idol," belonging to Thomas Neal, of Danville, lately removed to this city, was committed to the watch-house to