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The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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rted that he could bring to prove what he had said, and the matter was therefore referred over till this morning. John, slave of John H. Gentry, and Edgar, slave of James A. Scott, were arraigned on the very indefinite charge of ; but as the matter had not been fully worked up, it was continued till the 30th inst. About this case there is some involved, as from repeated application to the parties having it in hand, none of the particulars could be obtained. Robert, slave of Mary J. Phillips, and Daniel, slave of William Court, charged with stealing a piece of bacon from the Jackson Hospital, were ordered to be whipped. Similar punishment was inflicted upon Jim, slave of John Moore, and Mary and Nancy Lewis, free negroes, charged with receiving stolen money and a watch, the property of Minerva Jackson, knowing that such was the way in which the articles were obtained. A fine of twenty dollars was imposed upon James Simpson, charged with trading with a negro without a