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The Daily Dispatch: February 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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omas was brought up on Saturday to answer a charge of stealing a gold chain, valued at $25, from George Purcell. James Hermans, a small boy, testified in substance that Thomas informed him that he had found a gold chain in an alley, and was goit, and he said he could tell her where the chain was; that Fendall Thomas had sold it, and given part of the money to James Hermans. The latter was questioned, and his story corroborated what Purdy had said. Witness then got a warrant and had Thom they found the chain, that Thomas sold it for $8, and that they went halves. Never saw the chain or the money. James Hermans recalled.--I did not find the chain,--He found it, and gave me half the money for not saying anything about it. ng before, and would not have been now, but for the fact that Purcell got mad with him because he called him "Yankee." Mrs. Hermans had told her that she had two (sons who would steal anything they could lay their hands upon, and that she had to keep