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The Daily Dispatch: July 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], The President's address to the army. (search)
s had vanished, and along with them his carpet sack, containing the $300. The evidence in regard to the complicity of Tom being rather meagre, he was discharged, while his companion, Jim, was held to await future developments. The case of Wm. Amy, charged with trespassing on Mrs. F. D. Foze and Miss T. D. Beazley, and threatening personal violence to them, was continued until to-day.--James Hamilton, a white had, charged with feloniously receiving $48 stoleadrom Sarah Farrell, had his case laid over until the 9th. The Head of Police may succeed in impressing on the youthful offender the enormity of his offence; but from his appearance, we should judge him to be under the age at which the law makes one legally responsible.--Augustus, slave of Edward Morton, and Charles Lindsay, a free black, having been punished on Saturday for the larceny of the carpet-bag and contents of Major D. M. Woody, were to day, though arraigned for the same offence, ordered to be acquitted and discharged.