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The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1865., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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answer the charge of petty larceny. William Crew, charged with having and receiving ladies' green silk dress pattern, valued at $2,500, the property of James E. Wadsworth, knowing it to have been stolen. The wife of the accused stated that Jane Seal, alias Bosseau, brought the silk to her house, and that she advanced her twoed with stealing one piece of brilliant, valued at $1,000; one silk dress pattern, valued at $2,500; and several pairs of ladies' stockings, the property of James E. Wadsworth. [The articles were stolen some two-months since, and, at the time, were believed to have been stolen by Mr. Wadsworth's servants.] The accused claimed theMr. Wadsworth's servants.] The accused claimed the articles recovered as her property, she alleging that she obtained them from a white person. Failing to account for the articles to the satisfaction of the Mayor, she was remanded for trial. John Knauf, a butcher in the First Market, was up on the charge of buying a shoat, at ten dollars a pound, from another butcher, and of