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The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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fficient, they were committed for final trial before Judge Lyons. Thomas Samanni and Cilmer A Lumpkin were arraigned for examination on the charge of having forged and attempted to employ as true and genuine a check for $6,000, payable at the Traders' Bank to the order of West & Johnston, and purporting to be signed by S. M. Owens & Son. They were sent before Judge Lyons for final trial. Thomas Turpin a lad, was examined for having, on the 27th of October, picked the pocket of Thos. T. Emmot of $180, in the 1st Market-House.--While there was no doubt that Turpin had something to do with the abstraction of the money, and shared the plunder, yet the fact could not legally be established, and he was acquitted by the Court. The Grand Jury sits to-day at 11 o'clock, at which time witnesses would do well to be on hand. Mayor's Court--Wednesday, Nov. 19th. --Within the last few days there has been a perceptible falling off in the number and variety of cases brought before