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The Daily Dispatch: August 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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eft his horse in a stable at Hanover Junction, and when he went for it, some days after, it was gone. About ten days ago he came to this city to advertise that his horse had been stolen, but before he reached the printing office he saw Mr. John M. Shepherd, Jr., riding down the street upon the horse he had lost. He inquired of Shepherd from whom he had obtained the animal, and was informed that he had purchased him from the prisoner. Shepherd at the same time produced a bill of sale signed bShepherd from whom he had obtained the animal, and was informed that he had purchased him from the prisoner. Shepherd at the same time produced a bill of sale signed by Worth. For the defence, a witness was introduced who testified that he saw Worth, the accused, buy the horse from a member of Rosser's cavalry, and that he saw him count out $1,500 for the animal, which he afterwards paid over to the cavalryman. The Mayor sent the case on to the Hustings Court and offered to bail the accused for his appearance in the sum of $1,000; but at the close of the morning's business he had not succeeded in obtaining the required security, and was therefore sent down