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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. (search)
even gone so far as to carry about her person a deadly weapon, which she has threatened to use if ever he comes in her way. From the circumstances which we have heard detailed she has been greatly pampered by other occupants of the Law Building, over which she apparently presides, and the complainant, who is also a tenant in that building, has been compelled to appeal to the law to protect him from the intolerable which she has proven herself to be, at least to him. Fanny, slave of Samuel Skinner, charged with stealing $100 in Confederate States bonds and $1.50 in gold, (65 cent pieces,) from Mrs. Pemble, was, after an examination of the testimony, ordered to receive thirty lashes, well laid on. Anbey, slave of Mrs. Voss, charged with receiving the same, was also ordered to receive a similar number of stripes. Mrs. Virginia C. Lawrence was fined $10 for authorizing her servant to sell butter in the Second Market. In this case the negroes sold two cakes of butter at $8 each,