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The Daily Dispatch: July 23, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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olen from some person unknown, was brought up for a hearing. The case has been called and postponed from time to time since his arrest, in order that some claimant to the animal might present himself, which contingency has at last been met. William S. Carr, a courier for Gen. Hoke, claims the horse as his own, and produced a witness to substantiate his statement. About forty days since, during the progress of a fight near Gaines's Mill, Carr was advised not to ride his horse in front of our lCarr was advised not to ride his horse in front of our lines while carrying his messages, for fear of being shot at by the enemy's sharpshooters, and accordingly left him in the rear of the army, under the care of an infantryman, whom he did not know. In about thirty-five minutes afterwards he returned to the spot, but the man and his horse were both missing. From that time till a day or two since, when he first heard of the prisoner's arrest, he received no information of his stolen property. The horse which Shumaker had, and which has been in th