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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 12, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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to-morrow for the trial of the misdemeanor cases on the docet of this Court. Rules were awarded against Peter F. Brown and John Knox, Commonwealth's witnesses, for falling to attend against Martha, a slave, charged with felony A colle prosequi was entered in the case of Thos. D. Budgins charged with grand larceny. Charles E Kent was fined ten dollars and costs for permitting his slave, Mary Ann, to go at large and hire herself out contrary to law. David Preston and Philip W. Reynolds were examined for effecting on the 19th of February a burglarious einto the storehouse of David Epstin and Harris Brill, corner of Main street and Locust alley, and stealing several pairs of shoes, sundry ready-made shirts four voas and other articles, valued at $100. They were sent on for trial before Judge Lyons. William, a slave, the property of George A. Hundley, and Rill, a slave, the property of Charles A Rose, were tried for a felony committed by them on the 25th of January
Singular breaking. --Philip W. Reynolds, a young man of some police notoriety, was before the Mayor yesterday, to answer for breaking into the butcher's stall of Emanuel Raymond, at the second market, on Saturday night last, and stealing several account books and $18.80 in money. Reynolds was discovered by a party of boys when in the act of breaking the door. After securing his plunder the lads gave the alarm, followed him, and had him arrested by Watchman Lucas, who found the stolen art in money. Reynolds was discovered by a party of boys when in the act of breaking the door. After securing his plunder the lads gave the alarm, followed him, and had him arrested by Watchman Lucas, who found the stolen articles in his possession.--After getting into the look-up the prisoner effected his escape and fled to a building on 5th street, where he was recaptured and locked up. The Mayor remanded the accused for indictment by the Grand Jury in August next, and fixed his bail at $500.