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The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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tings Court for further examination, and required security for her appearance, which was promptly given. A soldier in cavalry boots and terrible looking spurs, named James R. Shumaker, was charged with stealing a saddle and bridle from Charles A. Snowden. A witness saw the accused with Mr. Snowden's saddle and bridle in his possession, which he watched him carry into an old shoe shop in some out-of-the-way alley. Suspecting something wrong, after Shumaker left the shop he went there himseMr. Snowden's saddle and bridle in his possession, which he watched him carry into an old shoe shop in some out-of-the-way alley. Suspecting something wrong, after Shumaker left the shop he went there himself and inquired about the matter when he learnt that the prisoner claimed them as his property, and only left them till he could return from business which he had in another part of the city. There being no testimony offered in behalf of the defence, the prisoner was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. The following negroes were whipped: Tom, slave of Mary E. Coleman, found in the street after hours with an improper pass and a lot of books supposed to have bee