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The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Miller with receiving the same knowing it to have been stolen. As no testimony was given in this case the particulars of the robbery were not made known. Witnesses for both sides are strictly enjoined to be in attendance on Wednesday. Henrietta Lanian, charged with withholding sundry articles of wearing apparel belonging to Carolina Totty. was, after an investigation of the matter, discharged. It appears that Miss Totty left the residence of Mrs. Lanian while she was in arrears for boarMrs. Lanian while she was in arrears for board, and leaving her clothes behind she conceived the idea that she could not obtain them without legal process. The accused freely consented to give up the clothing, though frankly confessed she had been badly treated by the complainant. Charles Miller, a baker on Broad street, was charged with threatening to whip Edward Vickers, and nailing up the window shutters of his residence. Vickers testified that during his absence from the city, Miller, without any authority, nailed up the window