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The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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charged with living in the city with Goochland papers, was dismissed on the ground that he would leave the city for his native county as soon as possible. James Dunn, a while boy, recently escaped from the poor-house, was brought forward on the charge of stealing iron from the Petersburg railroad depot. The offence was fully proved; but the Recorder, in consideration of Mr. youth, and a promise that he would go where he belongs and sin no more, released him. Robert, slave of St. Chair Hartman, charged with receiving fourteen bed quilts and one oil cloth, knowing them to have been stolen, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes, well laid on. [The quilts were stolen from a Confederate hospital.] Tom, slave of J. Phillips, was ordered ten lashes for trespassing upon the premises of Felix Mathews; a boy named Thomas, slave of Robert Mitchell, charged with throwing stones in, the street, was ordered to be whipped; Solomon, slave of Mrs. Martha Sledd, was ordered thirty-nine s