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The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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. Reed, of the Presidents Guard, at Mrs. A. B. Maynard's boarding-house on Broad street, a coat worth $40. The proof was deemed sufficient by the magistrates for them to committee the prisoner for final trial for the alleged offence before Judge, Lyons. The examination of the desperado John Boyle, who lately despoiled O. M. Hancock of $28 on Franklin street, below the Exchange Hotel, did not take place, being continued to the regular term on account of the absence of an important witness. Hustings Court, Monday, Nov. 3d. --Present: Hon Wm. H. Lyons, Judge, William Blankinship was set to the bar for trial for the murder of Geo. Crow, in Sidney, about seven mouths ago, Wm W. Crump. Esq, appeared as counsel for the prisoner. The circumstances attending the murder were in brief as follows: Crow and a number of other young men went to Blankinship's house, where some of them had been in the habit of going and doing as they pleased. While there they took some liberties, not only