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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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the officers repaired, where was found six pieces of ginghams, eleven pieces of fine mourning calico, two pieces of brown linen, about one hundred yards of fine alpaca, one piece of checked domestic cloth, one piece of linen handkerchiefs, one box of candles, &c. The goods recovered were identified before the Mayor by Mr. Jacobson as part of the lot stolen from his dry goods store, No. 87 Main street, about two weeks since. They were mostly packed away in a fine leather trunk, marked "Charles Wenzell, M. D., Charleston, S. C." Before deciding the case, Macklin, by permission of the Mayor, stated that the room was not his; it was rented by a big yellow negro named Peter Clark, an attache of Morgan's faro bank, who permitted him on certain occasions, when it was not otherwise used, to sleep there. The trunk was in the room when he first went there, and Peter had repeatedly warned him against touching or making any inquiries about it. He was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury o