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Thomas Garland (search for this): article 11
Aiding a Runaway. --George, slave to Thomas Garland, made his appearance before the Mayor yesterday, to answer the charge of aiding Mary Ann, slave to Dr. F. W. hancock, to escape from her master. --After a partial hearing the investigation was adjourned to a future-day.
Heavy Haul. --Thomas Balley, a free negro, convicted before the Mayor of stealing $624 worth of liquor of N. C. Dawson, was ordered to receive thirty-fine striped, a nd then sent to eh chain-gain.
Thomas Balley (search for this): article 12
Heavy Haul. --Thomas Balley, a free negro, convicted before the Mayor of stealing $624 worth of liquor of N. C. Dawson, was ordered to receive thirty-fine striped, a nd then sent to eh chain-gain.
John Williams (search for this): article 13
Light Fingered. --John Williams, arrested for stealing one pair of boots and one side of leather from John T. Dabney, was examined before the Mayor yesterday, and sent on for trial before the Hustings Court.
John T. Dabney (search for this): article 13
Light Fingered. --John Williams, arrested for stealing one pair of boots and one side of leather from John T. Dabney, was examined before the Mayor yesterday, and sent on for trial before the Hustings Court.
Thomas Jone (search for this): article 14
Fighting. --Thomas Jone and Michael Congrad, for fighting in the street, were held to bail by the Mayor.
Michael Congrad (search for this): article 14
Fighting. --Thomas Jone and Michael Congrad, for fighting in the street, were held to bail by the Mayor.
Bold Robbery. --At an early hour last Wednesday night, the residence of Col. Brown, on Franklin street, was entered while the family were at tea, and robbed of a number of valuable articles.
Longstreet (search for this): article 16
Prisoners arrived --A batch of 475 prisoners, captured by Gen. Longstreet at Beans's Station, Tenn., have arrived at the Libby.--Included in the lot are a Major, Captain, and fix Lieutenants.
July 14th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 17
o case has resorted to impressment. Among the supplies obtained are 61,785 pounds fresh beef;; 13,853 bbls of flour; 125 bushels of wheat; 240,894 pounds meal; 258 bushels peas; 63,523 pounds flee; 17,034 pounds sugar; 8,075 pounds lard; 5,993 pounds candies; 12,054 bushels corn — in all of which, as well as the other stores, he reports a stock on hand. His disbursements were $615,555. In the way of salt operations he reports 84,394 bushels received from Virginia, at a cost of $182,545. He has distributed 40,994 bushels to soldier's wives and widows, under the Governor's order, dated July 31st, 1862, 8,812 to heads of families, 295 to other beneficiaries, and 20,035 to soldiers families, under the order of July 14, 1863. His salt account shows $341,660 expended, and $242,627.50 received from the sale of salt, and a balance from sales and appropriations still in hand, amounting to $121,687 50 cts. There is still remaining a considerable stock of salt in heads of agencies and in
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