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Larceny.
--Among the culprits at the Recorder's Court on Saturday was a free negro, named Joseph Gray, charged with stealing a gold watch, valued at $30, from Henry, slave of Miss Nancy Ellett.
The investigation was postponed until Tuesday.
The Daily Dispatch: December 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Ruins of Hampton village. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], Court Proceedings. (search)
Court Proceedings. Mayor's Court, Monday, Jan. 5th.
--R. F. Coleman was required to give security for making an assault on E. Goodner.
Reuben, slave of Wm. Wright; John, slave of R. Hough; and Sarah slave of Miss Nancy Ellett, were ordered a licking for trespassing on the premises of Mr. Jefferson Powers.
Henry Reinhardt, a soldier, arrested for getting drunk and acting in a very suspicious manner, was sent to the Provost Marshal.
Robert, slave of George Royster, was awarded fifteen lashes for giving a false alarm of fire.
John, slave of Robert Smith, was ordered ten lashes for playing ball and making a great noise in the street on Sunday.
A number of country darkies, living in the city without lawful authority, were ordered to be punished; also, an unlawful assembly of thirteen negroes, found in the kitchen of Abraham Warwick, without his permission.
Robert Ford, a free negro attache of the army, hailing from Frederick, Md., near which place he