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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ng usage. The Grand Jury of the Circuit Court had the subject under consideration again yesterday, and found true bills of indictment against the following parties, for issuing notes of a smaller denomination than five dollars. Wm. E. Johnson, four cases; John P. Hill; Alfred S. Lee; Augustus Arsell, Jr; Abuer W. Richardson the Home Savings Bank, five cases; the United Savings Bank of Henrico County; the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, three cases; James B. Winston, four cases; Richard H. Dibrell, five cases; the People's Sivings Bank, four cases; Garinter Barker; Thomas M. Alfriend, four cases; Francis T. Isbell. three cases; James L. Porter; Adolph D. Williams; Truman A. Parker, two cases; Richard D. Mitchell; the Farmers' Savings Bank, seven cases; James M. Taylor, John L Sims; Lawis II Fraysor, three cases; Nathaniel B Hill, three cases; R. S. Vest; Robert B Lyne; Sylvester P. Cocke, six cases. The Grand Jury will meet again to day at 11 o'clock.
re discharged on the payment of costs. John A. Worsham, presented for permitting a faro bank to be kept on his premises, was admitted to bail in the sum of $3,000 in each case, for his appearance next term. An attachment was issued against absent witnesses. R. H. Vest and Robert B. Tyne, indicted for issuing small notes, were each fined $10 and costs. S. Mason, indicted in two cases for issuing small notes, was discharged by nolle prosequi, on the payment of costs. Sylvester P. Cocke, indicted in four cases for issuing small notes, paid a fine of $10 in the first case, and a nolle prosequi was entered in the others, on payment of costs. Dillon McCormack was tried for an assault upon Peter Doyle, found guilty, and fined $5 and costs. John Harper and John Williams, charged with breaking into the Columbian Hotel on the night of the 20th of December, and stealing a lot of clothing from a soldier, named Richard A Cox, were examined and remanded for final trial