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The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], "Shall speculators be longer Tolerated?" (search)
ocation for this robbery save the hope of plunder. By the aid of Mr. Jenkins the garroters were secured until the arrival of the police. The prisoners were remanded for further examination before the Hustings Court on the second Monday in April next. The following cases were continued: John H Day, charged with permitting faro to be exhibited on premises controlled by him; William, slave of Clifford Campbell, and Jos Hall, free, charged with breaking into Smith & Trailer's, and stealing a number of articles, including a coat belonging to Wm J Ferguson, and bed quilt and two fumblers belonging to Albert, slave of Smith & Trailer; Jas-Williams, charged with stealing two blankets, one overcoat, four shirts, three pairs drawers, four pairs of socks, and a pair of overalls, belonging to Ann Tierney and Thos Kelley. These were laid over until to day. The case of the negroes, charged with breaking into Burton & Greenhow's and stealing a lot of groceries, was continued till Saturday.
Ranaway--$100 reward. --Ran away from the Danville and Greensboro' Railroad, about the 7th of this month, (March,) two negroes, named Emanuel and Dennis. Emanuel is about thirty five years of age, five feet ten inches in height, of a dark gingerbread color. Dennis is about fifteen years of age, of a rather brighter color than Emanuel, with quite a pleasing countenance when spoken to. It is thought they are aiming to get back to Caroline county, but may try to pass themselves off as free and attach themselves to the army, or remain lurking in the neighborhood of Richmond. The above reward will be given for their delivery to either of the under signed, near Rappahannock Academy, or secured so that we get them again. Dr. Thos W. Gouldin, Jas F Gouldin. mh 25--cod6t*