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The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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purporting to be at the depot sent up to her residence, he found on application there was no box there, and then for the first time found out the bills were forged. He immediately sought the man who had given him the bills to collect, when the fellow told him the trick was one resorted to to obtain money, and that every other account he had given him to collect was forged also. Brown did not stop here, however, but continued on knowingly to present the accounts, till going with one to Mrs. Major Allen, on Leigh street, between 7th and 8th, when the fraud was detected. He succeeded including arrest till a few nights after, when he was overhauled while playing a game of billiards in the Secession Club House. The Mayor sent him on for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. Pocahontas Kuyfer was charged with assaulting and beating Mildred Bohannon.--Both the complainant and prisoner are women of evil fame, and a host of witnesses of the same stripe was introduced to t
50 dollars reward. --Ran away from my farm, near White Oak Swamp bridge, my negro boy Mitchell. Said negro is about 18 years old, black, five feet high, has a scar over the left temple; had on when last seen a slouched hat and black woolen pant; supposed to be lurking about Richmond. The above reward will be given if delivered at my farm, or Mr. Jack Fisher's. Lottin D. Allen, Henrico county. je 9--eod3t*