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The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 1, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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but that the drivers grumbled about it and demanded double the amount. Sooner than have any delay in the matter he paid the fellows $40 for the two, but was unwilling to give them double that amount without he was compelled to do so. The city ordinance only allows seven dollars hire for a back to attend a funeral, which is certainly enough.] The following negroes were whipped: Betsy and Fanny Robinson, free negroes, charged with using abusive and threatening language towards Winnie Brown; William, slave of Harriet Peck, charged with stealing one cloth coat, two shirts, and one child's dress from Susannah Larmond; Prosser, slave of Daniel Powell, throwing stones in the street; and William, slave of James Allison, charged with throwing stones in the street — also committed as a runaway. James Engel King, a huckster in the First Market, was fined $50 for violating the market ordinance a in purchasing a lot of chickens and ducks to sell again. The fowls were also confiscated.