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The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1865., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1865., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Charged with stealing. --Officer Bibb, of the day police, arrested yesterday afternoon a negro, named Thomas, slave of Gates Tompkins, charged with stealing one thousand dollars' worth of ladies' wearing apparel, the property of Mrs. William Valentine. He was committed to the lower station house.
Monday in April next, and the witnesses recognized for their appearance at that time. Thomas, slave of Gates Thompson, was charged with stealing two ladies' dresses, and other articles to the value of one thousand dollars, belonging to William Valentine. The evidence was not conclusive enough, and His Honor thought Mr. Valentine should be present to testify; therefore he continued the case until to-day. George Finnegan and Spartan Webb were charged with having in their possession a bMr. Valentine should be present to testify; therefore he continued the case until to-day. George Finnegan and Spartan Webb were charged with having in their possession a bag of meal, supposed stolen from some person unknown. The parties were committed until a third party, said to be the really guilty party, can be arrested. John Reardon was summoned to answer the charge of permitting his wife, Hannah, to trade with a slave without the written consent of her owner. The case was held under curia. George, slave of John Holstead, charged with the theft of a pair of shoes of the value of one hundred dollars, was ordered thirty-nine lashes. The remain