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The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Pursuit of Matrimony under difficulty. (search)
Pursuit of Matrimony under difficulty. --We made mention on Saturday of the arrest of John Wilkinson for perjury. The case came up on that day before the Mayor for examination. Messrs. Andrew Jenkins, Reuben T. Seal, and Caleb C. Mitchell, appeared as Commonwealth's witnesses. It appeared that Wilkinson had gotten himself into the difficulty by his endeavors to provide his friend John Sterling with a surplus rib. The manner of his doing so was by going to the office of the Hustings Court and swearing before Mr. Jenkins, the Deputy Clerk, that Mr. C. C. Mitchell had given his consent for the issuing of a license to John Sterling to marry Miss C. S. Mitchell. The complaint was preferred by the father of the young lady, and the charge against John Wilkinsen was for forging the latter's name to the consent, and swearing to its genuineness before the deputy clerk. The unhappy Sterling was charged with fraudulently obtaining the marriage license by the appliance above referred to