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The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Hustings Court. --Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons: Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny. James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night. The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony. The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.