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The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], The "Rebellion" not to be Crushed by "Mere Weight." (search)
ases, which are intimately connected, were continued. A white boy, named Francis Lewis, who said he worked in the Laboratory, was charged with having a well chain and two chisels, supposed to be stolen. He had been found by the watchmen sleeping under a bench in the old market, with the chain beside him, and the chisels down his breeches leg. He was discharged. Jim, slave of Wm. Hawkins, and John Claiborne, a free negro shoemaker, were charged with stealing a box of tobacco from Christian & Lee. Jim was whipped, and Claiborne discharged. Isaac Lomax alias Lomax Smith, was ordered to be whipped for having in his possession a lot of valuable shoemaker's tools, stolen from Mr. Wm. C. Page. This man, who is a shoemaker, when arrested gave his name as Lomax Smith, which led us into the error in yesterday's issue, that the respectable free negro barber of that name was the party arrested. James Gain and John Harper, two ruffianly individuals, arrested as vagrants, were