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The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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nine lashes, and required security in the sum of $300 for his good behavior. The charge against Trauma Constant, a Frenchman residing on 14th street, and Annie Dobson, living in the house with him, of stealing from the Confederate States Quartermaster's Department, twenty-nine pairs of pants, three jackets, six pairs of shoes, and one box of candies, was next taken up. A large number of witnesses were examined in this case, whose evidence resulted in fixing the principal guilt upon Mrs. Dobson, although it was not clearly shown that Constant was altogether guiltless. The Recorded sent them on to the Hustings Court. --Dobson was remanded to prison, anDobson was remanded to prison, and Constant was hold to ball in the sum of $300 for his appearance. O A. Ericsson, a teacher of languages in this city, was charged with trespassing on the cost- house of Elizabeth Wert, and taking gathers from five bushels of In order to obtain witnesses, the case was continued. John Archer, printer of postage stamps fo