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The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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free negro, was arraigned for entering the dwelling-house of Rev. Chas. H. Read, and stealing therefrom an overcost, valued at $35. The proof being deemed sufficient, the defendant was committed for trial before the Hustings Court. Notes slave of Robert Saunders, was examined for breaking into a store on Broad street, between 8th and 9th, and stealing therefrom three rolls of cloth, belonging to the Confederate States valued at $1,000. The proof made it appear that not only Moses, but several other parties, had been operating in the same way. He was remanded for trial. Confederate District Court.--The time of Judge Halyburton's Court yesterday was consumed in the trial of H. R. Roberts alias. Wm. H. Heskins, a soldier, charged with forging a descriptive list for the purpose of defrauding the Government. Hustings Court--Sundry wills were admitted to probate in Judge Lyons's Court yesterday, and other civil business attended to, but no criminal was arraigned for trial.