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The Daily Dispatch: February 23, 1864., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 24, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ter, slave of George Bagby, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes for the offence of stealing a lot of smoking tobacco from Marshall & Thornton. Joseph Signiago was held to bail in the sum of $300 for his appearance before the Hustings Court, to answer the charge of receiving a lot of smoking tobacco from a negro boy, knowing it to have been stolen. Henrietta Moore, quite a genteel looking white girl, apparently about eighteen years of age, was charged with obtaining from Mrs. Ann W. Steel, under false representations, one fur Victorine and a cloth cloak, valued at $800. The evidence elicited before the Mayor fully proved the charge against Miss Moore, as well as the fact that she had practiced such tricks before.--When arrested she had on her person the Victorine, but acknowledged that she had disposed of the cloak to a lady near Gordonsville for $150. The case was continued till this morning, in order to get possession of the cloak, if it can be found. --Radford,