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The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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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 stripes for stealing a pot of butter, valued at forty-five dollars, from William L. Stanley, at the Second Market on yesterday morning. J. C. McGee was fined ten dollars for buying watermelons at the Second Market to sell again. --One hundred dollars' worth of melons, purchased by McGee, were conflicted. [McGee is a one-armed soldier, and according to the testimony of the surgeon in charge of Winder Hospital, was empowered to purchase melons for re-sale t