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The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --There were a number of cases before the Mayor on Saturday, but through non-attendance of witnesses it was found necessary to postpone the examination of most of them. In the case of Doctor J. Wyatt, examined on the previous day for stealing a horse and wagon from Capt. A. G. Rodgers, it appearing there was no larceny, but a breach of trust, Capt. Rodgers having entrusted him with the horse and wagon which he sold and converted the money to his own use, the accused was discharged from the prosecution; but being a deserter from Capt. Rodgers's cavalry company, he was sent to the Provost Marshal. William, slave of Ambrose Carlton, charged with having in his possession a demijohn stolen from James J. Campbell, was discharged. Dick, slave of — Alvey, charged with breaking into the grocery of Robert B. Smith, was remanded for future examination. Joe, slave of James Kersey, charged with breaking into the dwelling house of James Kersey, was discharge