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The Daily Dispatch: February 01, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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es came up for examination: The trial of a negro named Bob, charged with stealing a trunk and one knapsack, valued at $200, from A. Amacke, was postponed for the want of witnesses till this morning. James H. Wilson, alias James Toombs, was arraigned for feloniously stealing a horse from in front of Col. G. W. Stephens's office some time since. The witnesses in the case not being present when it was called, His Honor adjourned the examination till this morning. Lucy and William, slaves, were ordered to be whipped for walking the streets after hours without proper passes. Tilman, slave of Thomas P. Lambert, reported to be an escaped workman from the batteries around Richmond, was ordered to be taken to Col. Stephens, and again assigned to the duty from which he had absented himself. Pinkey, slave of R. B. Woodward, charged with using insolent and threatening language towards Mrs. Sarah Selden, was ordered to be whipped to the extent which the law will permit.