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Remanded for examination. --George W. Lurty, Robert E. Placide, and, J. W. Lemmon, were again before Commissioner Sends yesterday, charged with drawing money from the Government for horses alleged to have been lost by them in the service of thracy. The evidence showed that two accounts were presented for settlement, the signatures to both of which were forged. Lurty drew up the necessary papers, and taking Placide with him as the party represented in the order, he certified to the genuut bearing the signatures of the same officers as the first. In both of these transactions it is strongly suspected that Lurty either uttered the signatures himself, or at least knew they were not genuine. The Commissioner, after reviewing theiewing the testimony, remanded the accused for trial before Judge Halyburton. Each party is charged with two offences, and it was announced that Lurty could be bailed for $2,000 in each case, and that Placide and Lemmon $1,500 each in both cases.
100 dollars reward. --Ran away from the farm of the subscriber, near Roxboro', N. C. on Friday, the 5th inst, a likely mulatto girl, named Lurty, aged 17 or 18 years, short, thick act, and when she left was neatly attired. It is presumed that she is making her way to Richmond. The above reward will be paid for her apprehensions and delivery to me at the store of W. B. Ellison & Bro, corner of 17th and Franklin sts. S. A. Killison. fe 17--4t*