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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Plan for the improvement of the Currency. (search)
spent most of his morning session in the examination of James M. D. Irvine and E. J. Forbes, charged with forgery and obtaining money from the C. S. Government by false pretences. The evidence in this case may be summed up thus: On the 26th of November young Irvine called at the office of Paymaster Wayt, on Franklin, near 13th street, and presented the pay-roll of George W. Finley for commutation of rations, amounting to $103.20. As the roll had the name of Col. Lee Roy Brown, of the 44thified that he knew no F. G. Bennett, that he had seen writing executed by Forbes, and that he believed the written order in Court, for money, was executed by him. He had never seen Forbes use a pen, but had seen him have some poetry which he claimed to have written. The Mayor, after hearing all the witnesses, remanded both parties to an examining Court to answer for obtaining money by false pretences on the 26th of November, and for forgery on the 27th of November, and refused them ball.