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The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Federal Excursion into Florida. (search)
he property of Moore. Two witnesses, however, positively identified the animal as that gentleman's property, whereupon the Mayor sent the prisoner on for further examination before the Hustings Court. Investigation of the charge against Joshua Owens, of stealing a gold watch and chain, worth $3,000, from Capt. William Clarkson, was postponed till Tuesday next. Owena worked himself into the good graces of Capt, Clarkson a few nights since while on a spree, and after the Captain had fallen asleep he slipped out of the room and, by representation that he had been sent for the watch and chain, obtained it from the lady of the house with whom they had been deposited. Owens afterwards exchanged his booty for alive watch and $100 in money. The gold watch and chain belonging to Capt. Clarkson were subsequently deposited with C. J. Lumsden, Watchmaker, for repairs, from whom it has been obtained. to the absence of material witnesses the case was postponed till Tuesday next. Ro