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The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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e of the Varieties burlesque negro troupe, named William H. Whitehurst, was up for receiving one tent-cloth, of the value of two hundred dollars, he knowing the same to have bee stolen Whitehurst proved that he purchased the tent-cloth from William W. Pollard, at the Franklin Paper Mill; that he paid him seventy-five cents per pound for thirty-eight pounds. Pollard proved that he purchased the same from Peter Welsh, a tenant of his, who lives near the Basin. The case was continued till Monday. Pollard proved that he purchased the same from Peter Welsh, a tenant of his, who lives near the Basin. The case was continued till Monday. Clay Rawlings and William Slatery, charged with robbing Robert Rowzie of one thousand eight hundred dollars in the First Market. Rawlings was further charged with stealing sixty-two dollars from Charles Hoffman. The youths were set back for further consideration. Robert Acree, charged with violating a market ordinance by purchasing a lot of slaughtered beef and two muttons in the city and offering them for sale in the First Market, was fined fifty dollars. John C. Knauff was fi