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The Daily Dispatch: August 10, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Indictments by the Grand jury. --The following true bills of indictment against parties whose names are annexed were rendered by the grand jury of the Husting Court yesterday: Maria Wade, for receiving stolen goods, knowing them to have been stolen; Barney Tracey, for committing a violent and brutal assault upon Louis Antonetta; John Henderson, John Straylor, Alfred Myer, Robert James R. Shumaker, charged with larceny; Antonio Amenhiser, receiving goods, knowing them to have been stolen; James F. McGhee, Robert Calivan and William Kothe, for selling ardent spirits to be drank in their houses without obtaining ordinary licenses.
E. Emenhiser, charged with receiving a lot of dry goods, knowing the same to have been stolen from M. L. Jacobson, was examined; but the jury failing to agree, were discharged, and the accused bailed for her appearance at the next term. James Ryland, a shoemaker, charged with petty larceny, plead guilty, and was sentenced to six months imprisonment in the city jail. John Straylor, charged with the same offence, plead guilty, and was sentenced to thirty days imprisonment in jail; and Alfred Myer, also charged with petty larceny, acknowledged his guilt, and received the sentence of sixty days confinement in jail. Jerry and Morris, two slaves, charged with a misdemeanor, and ordered by the Mayor to receive twenty lashes, were tried on the appeal taken by them, and the Court re-affirming his Honor's disposition of the case, they were ordered to be whipped forthwith. James R. Shumaker, charged with stealing a saddle from Major Snowden, plead guilty to the charge and was sen