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The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Aspect of affairs. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Aspect of affairs. (search)
Receiving stolen coffee.
--Edward M. Grant appeared before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of receiving 610 pounds of coffee s lf hour thereafter Lapinzkey returned to Hoizbaner's accompanied by Grant, cold Grant the coffee and had it removed to Grant's place of businGrant the coffee and had it removed to Grant's place of business, Grant paying him $3 per pound for the entire lot. Grant had sold about three-fourths of the coffee he purchased, when a search warrant wGrant's place of business, Grant paying him $3 per pound for the entire lot. Grant had sold about three-fourths of the coffee he purchased, when a search warrant was obtained, and the other-fourth taken charge of by officer Griffin.--Grant keeps grocery, and purchased the coffee of Lapinzkey, who also kGrant paying him $3 per pound for the entire lot. Grant had sold about three-fourths of the coffee he purchased, when a search warrant was obtained, and the other-fourth taken charge of by officer Griffin.--Grant keeps grocery, and purchased the coffee of Lapinzkey, who also keeps a grocery on 17th street, near Broad.
The purchase was made in open day, and no efforts were made to conceal the coffee.
The Mayor adjGrant had sold about three-fourths of the coffee he purchased, when a search warrant was obtained, and the other-fourth taken charge of by officer Griffin.--Grant keeps grocery, and purchased the coffee of Lapinzkey, who also keeps a grocery on 17th street, near Broad.
The purchase was made in open day, and no efforts were made to conceal the coffee.
The Mayor adjourned the examination till Saturday, and admitted the accused to bail in the sum of $1,000 for his appearance. Grant keeps grocery, and purchased the coffee of Lapinzkey, who also keeps a grocery on 17th street, near Broad.
The purchase was made in open day, and no efforts were made to conceal the coffee.
The Mayor adjourned the examination till Saturday, and admitted the accused to bail in the sum of $1,000 for his appearance.