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The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], The opinion of the Northern press on Lincoln's proclamation. (search)
ldier, on Saturday night, on Grace street, and robbing him of $107. The soldier, as previously stated, testified positively as to the identity of the men who robbed him; but some half a dozen witnesses were introduced on the part of the defence to prove that they were not the men who did the deed. Owen Riley was discharged unconditionally, and Vanderlip on account of previous mishaps, was required to find $300 security to keep the peace and be of good behavior. Hustings Court--Hon. Wm. H. Lyons, Judge--Oct. 21st, 1862.--The attention of the Court was occupied yesterday in disposing of civil business, no criminal cases having been called up for trial.--Several wills of minor note were admitted to probate. The criminal docket is fixed for Wednesday. Veniremen and witnesses will save themselves some trouble and elude fine and imprisonment by being punctual to the hour. Confederate Court--Hon. James D. Halyburton, Judges--Oct. 21st, 1862--The case of A. B. Martin, charged with