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The Daily Dispatch: August 31, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ficers insisted upon an examination, which disclosed the stolen brass. In his room was found other Government metal. The Recorder sent him on to the Hustings Court for examination. Ben, slave of J, H. Gentry, was remanded to the Hustings Court for examination on the charge of breaking into the store of James T. Butler & Co, on the 24th instant, and stealing therefrom about thirty-five hundred dollars' worth of boots and shoes. Some of the stolen property was found in Ben's room. Jane Valentine and Caroline Overton, free negroes, were whipped for receiving some of the shoes, knowing them to have been stolen. Thomas Bradford, the purchaser of twenty-seven watermelons at the First Market to sell again to soldiers in the army, about twelve miles from the city, was fined fifty dollars and ordered to turn the melons over to the city authorities for confiscation. Through his counsel, an appeal will be taken before the City Council. Several other cases of minor importance w