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The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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was the proceeds of 13 months' service as a soldier in the C. S. army. Conner was committed to jail, to be examined before a called Court on Monday next. Lucy, slave of W. Goddin, was called to answer the charge of stealing $125 from John P. Richedine on Monday night, between 7 and 8 o'clock, at Mrs. Pae's boarding-house, on 5th street. The circumstances pointed strongly to Lucy as the felonious depredator; but there being no direct proof, and Mr. Richedine having found his money where iMr. Richedine having found his money where it had been thrown by the thief, the accused was discharged. L. Meredith was fined $5 for not hauling away a dead cow from 25th street, between Grace and Franklin streets. Anton G. Osterbun was fined $5 because his son Oscar had amused himself Monday evening by participating in a rock battle near the Medical College. John Camp's mother was fined $5 for John's exploits in the same engagement, which was stopped by the appearance of officer Cha Benj. S. Blackburn, arrested for stea