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The Daily Dispatch: February 20, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ht in a verdict of guilty; the last case was dismissed upon the failure of the jury to agree upon a decision. William Robinson, charged with stealing shoes and a trunk from John B. Simms, was convicted, and his punishment assessed at two days imprisonment in the city jail. The jury, in the case of William H. Harrison, charged with stealing bed clothing from Henry C. Kizer, brought in a verdict of guilty, and assessed his punishment at two days confinement in the city jail. James Frayser, charged with stealing ten pounds of tallow, was sentenced to sixty days confinement in the city jail. Francis Leydny was declared guilty of stealing clothes from George Gunther and -- Guvenator, and sentenced to thirty days imprisonment in the city prison in each case. Peter V. Meledes was tried upon the charge of committing a rape upon Mrs. Henrietta Vance, and the evidence being insufficient to convict the accused, he was discharged. Edmond Burrows and R. W. McGowan, ch