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The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ution, were brought in to receive the additional sentence prescribed by law in such cases: John Adams, otherwise called John Williams, twice convicted of forgery, (the second time in Richmond,) declined to answer whether he was the same person mentioned in the several records of information, and the question was settled by a jury; whereupon the prisoner was sentenced to five years further service. Jonathan White, convicted for horse-stealing in Smythe and larceny in Rockbridge county--sentenced to five years imprisonment. Robert P. Hughes, convicted for receiving stolen goods in Campbell and grand larceny in Halifax — same sentence. Thomas Owen, for similar offences in the same counties — same sentence. Wm. E. Johnson alias Michael McNoir, convicted for grand larceny in Lynchburg and bigamy in Nansemond — same sentence. Charles Douglass, convicted for burglary, and wounding with intent to kill, in Marshall county--same sentence. Five foreigners were naturalized on Satur
"mosquito nets," the Government having come into market and swept it about bore. Prices have gone up 100 per cent. in consequence. The Rev. Nathan Bangs, D. D., one of the fathers of American Methodism, died, at his residence, in this city, his morning. He was 84 years old, and has been a minister upwards of sixty years. The steamships City of New York and Tortious left for Europe to-day. The former took out $4, 7000 to specie and the latter $325,000--to add $741,000. Charles Douglass, aged seventy-one years, was sent to the penitentiary yesterday for stealing some clothing from the Globe Hotel. The prisoner is an old offender, and is said to have served forty years to prison. One hundred and fifty of the soldiers wounded at Leet's Vills arrived here this evening from Yorktown, on the steamer Richard Willing. The "Leader" a democratic paper, was to-day notified by Secretary Stanton that its transmission through the mails would hereafter be prohibited.