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The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ohn Pleasants, an old free negro, caught in the act of stealing a wagon load of shingles from the lumber yard of Mr. Jas. Gunn, was ordered to be whipped. James Hanley, a prisoner in the city jail, was charged with stealing a hat, coat and vest, and pair of shoes from Jas. Buckley.--It appeared that Buckley, being sent to jaiago for coming into this Court in a state of intoxication, was there, while still drunk, stripped of his clothing. Being liberated from jail, he went back there with an officer and found Hanley with the clothes on. Hanley was sent on to be tried for larceny. G. H. Arnold was fined for driving his wagon across the sidewalk. ago for coming into this Court in a state of intoxication, was there, while still drunk, stripped of his clothing. Being liberated from jail, he went back there with an officer and found Hanley with the clothes on. Hanley was sent on to be tried for larceny. G. H. Arnold was fined for driving his wagon across the sidewalk.