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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Retreat of the Yankees from Green Brier. (search)
In the Circuit Court of Richmond, Nov. 11, 1863: Commonwealth vs. James Hampton, nolle prosequi, and accused discharged from custody. Commonwealth vs. Francis Kelly, nolle prosequi: Commonwealth vs. Bennett G. Burley,nolle prosequi. Commonwealth vs. Mary. Woodward, nolle prosequi. The Grand Jury found true bills against Jno. McQuade, alias Henry Russell: John Powers and Joseph Laurance, Wm. Macdonald, Edward Barney, Elias Vanderlip, John A. Whitman. These parties were all indicted for escaping from the custody of officers, or from the penitentiary. True bills were also found against Thomas Wilson, Jas. Lawrence, Jno. Parker, John Powers, Jas. Morris, John Westerfield, John Moore, alias Jas. Malone, Jno. Boyd, Wm. Elliott, Chas. Jelp, Jas. W. Wood, Thomas Kane, Wm. Tracey, alias Wm. Smith, and John W. Brown, for conspiring to escape from the penitentiary.
ment. In the case of Lewis McQuay, alias Wm. Russell, the jury returned a verdict of one year additional confinement, and one eighth of the time solitary confinement. Thos. Wilson, Jas. Lawrence, Jno. Powers, Jno. Moore, (alias Jas. Malone,) Jno. Boyd, Wm. Elliott, Chas. Jelfs, Jas. W. Wood, Thos. Kane, Jno. F. Parsons, Wm. Tracy, (alias Wm. Smith,) and Jno. W. Brown were then set to the bar. After a short retirement the jury found the following verdicts and assessment of punishments: Thos. Wilson, not guilty; Jas. Lawrence, one year additional confinement, and one month solitary; Jno. Powers, not guilty; Jno. Moore, alias Jas. Malone, not guilty; Jno. Boyd, one year additional confinement, and one month solitary; Wm. Elliott, one year additional confinement, and one month solitary; Chas. Jelfs, not guilty; Jas. W. Wood, one year additional confinement, and one month solitary; Thos. Kane, one year additional confinement, and one month solitary; Jno. F. Parsons, one year addit