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The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Thomas Mahone, a boy, on 18th street, because the latter could not tell him the locality of some place inquired for by him. The Mayor said he saw what was before him, and he should endeavor to make the people of Richmond set an example to persons from other parts of the Confederacy. Cook was required to give security to be of good behavior, and appear before the Grand Jury at its November term. Daniel Ruffin, a bullet headed negro, was called up to answer the charge of abducting Beverley Robinson's $50 cloth coat and a gold ring: a $5 C. S. Treasury note, and a $1 gold piece, belonging to Tom Wright, the two latter also colored. Defendant averring that he had witnesses to prove his innocence, and that he "hadn't done nuffin to nobody," the Mayor sent an officer in search of them and adjourned the case to another day. A case was on the docket charging W. W. G. Oliver and Robert Werne with having conspired together and defrauded Alfred Maddux out of $2,000. The parties were