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d such as would be allowed to go to a petty, or traverse jury. A Grand Jury can no more listen to hearsay, or other illegal, or unimportant testimony than a petty jury can. If you should desire further information, gentlemen, on any point of law, the Court will give it to you with pleasure. I thank you for attending punctually. You will now retire, if you please, to consider of such matters as may be brought before you. The Grand Jury, after a short retirement, returned and presented the following: Confederate States of America against William Y. Hughes — an indictment for a felony — a true bill. Confederate States of America against John R. Hughes — an indictment for a felony — a true bill. These parties are charged with uttering and passing counterfeit and forged Treasury notes, in the city of Petersburg. Similar charges against Henry T. Tatum and Louisa Tatum are yet to be acted on. The Grand Jury will meet again to-day, at 11 o'
The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A card from Miss Joey Guggenheim--she refuses to play on Sunday . (search)
Thurlow Weed and Archbishop Hughes going to Europe. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 4. --Thurlow Weed and Archbishop Hughes are about starting for Europe to endeavor to counteract the operations of the Southern Commissioners and prevent the recognition of the independence of the Southern Confederacy by England and France. Thurlow Weed and Archbishop Hughes going to Europe. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 4. --Thurlow Weed and Archbishop Hughes are about starting for Europe to endeavor to counteract the operations of the Southern Commissioners and prevent the recognition of the independence of the Southern Confederacy by England and France.