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The Daily Dispatch: April 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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om Mr. Bendix's store on Sunday. Alexander, slave of John H. Barber of Culpeper, charged with being a runaway, was sent to Col. Shields at Camp Lee. Lewis Dunn, a boy of unsound mind, was charged with entering the blacksmith shop of James H. Shaw, on Cary street near 7th street, on Sunday morning, and stealing a lot of tools. It appeared that Mr. Shaw had caught the accused in the shop in the act of collecting the tools to carry off; some few he had in his pockets. He was sent to thMr. Shaw had caught the accused in the shop in the act of collecting the tools to carry off; some few he had in his pockets. He was sent to the City Alms-House, it appearing that he was an orphan with no one to care for him. Jane, slave of Walter Turpin, was ordered to be whipped for stealing a small lot of coffee from N. C. Lipscombe. She was caught in the act of committing the theft. Charles, slave of R. Jones, was ordered to be whipped for stealing two hog's heads from Wm. Wayne, in the Second Market on Saturday morning. The negro stole the heads from Mr. Wayne's stall, and ran off with them, but was pursued and caught,