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The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ined, nearly two hours were consumed in its consideration: The most important case disposed of was that against Henry S. Arnold, charged with stealing a lot of chloroform, calomel, quinine, and other medicines, belonging to the Confederate Government.--Arnold hails from King George county, Virginia, is young and respectable in appearance, and has once been wounded in the service, but at the present time claims to be detailed for light duty. The medicines which he is accused of stealing weat the Purveyor's Department. On inquiry, he was informed by Mr. Berrian's clerk that the medicines had been bought from Arnold, and was shown a memorandum written in the handwriting of Mr. O. R. Morrison, an employee at the department, which memoras numbers of the same description could be printed at any printing establishment in the city.--Mr. Berrian testified that Arnold came to his store about a month since, in open day, and sold him the medicines which were claimed as belonging to the Gov
Hustings Court. --The proceedings of the Hustings Court of Magistrates on Tuesday will be found below: Andrew H. Thompson, charged with stabbing and wounding William Williams, with intent to maim, disfigure and kill him, was sent on for trial before Judge Lyons. The accused was bailed in the sum of five hundred dollars for his appearance. Henry S. Arnold, indicted for larceny, was acquitted. The court then adjourned till eleven o'clock this morning.