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The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], The "Rebellion" not to be Crushed by "Mere Weight." (search)
se identified the paper as some stolen from him. The accused had sold it to Mr. J. W. Davies, and were arrested by officer Granger when they called to collect the money. They were committed. Charles J. Miller was charged with entering the premises of George Hirsh and forcibly carrying off a lot of bricks. The case was continued. Grandison, slave of Thomas Bass, was charged with having a large lot of pens, paper and books, stolen from the different departments of Government; and Bob Sprigg was charged with stealing a thousand dollars worth of paper from the Engineer Bureau. In the absence of witnesses these two cases, 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