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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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aracter, there was no proof against him, and she defied any one to successfully arraign him on that ground. The Recorder showed a disinclination to acknowledge the right of Costello's exemption on the plus of non-citizen, ship, and announced his determination to refer that matter to the enrolling officer.--Policeman Granger, who made the arrest, was thereupon directed to take the prisoner to Capt. Coke. John H. Britton, charged with stealing an overcoat and a silk handkerchief from E. T. Maynard, a few nights since, was examined. The evidence telling to substantiate the assertion, he was set at liberty. A negro man, named Robert, the property of Dr. Wm. B. Pleasants, was then arraigned on the charge of enticing Ellen, a negro woman belonging to Judge John Wright, of Tennessee, to abscond and also inducing her to steal a valuable lot of jewelry and wearing apparel belonging to Mrs. Wright. In consequence of the absence of witnesses only a partial examination was gone into.