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The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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d behavior, were discharged. Hustings Court. Saturday, Nov. 29th --Present--Hon. Wm. H. Lyons, Judge--William Wylett, a youth, was put on trial for grand larceny, in stealing a pair of shoes worth $20, from M. C. Gordon & Co. The shoes were of the description that formerly sold for $4 and the jury having the discretion refused to affix the present rates of valuation. Wylett was found guilty of petty larceny and sent to jail for six months. Jerry Kearney was tried for shooting Michael Reardan, and was found guilty by the jury of unlawful shooting. His term of confinement in the city jail was fixed at twelve months, and he was fined one dollar. John and James Berry, two lads, were tried for the murder of Henry Ross, on Byrd street, last February. It appears that John Berry, with other boys were amusing themselves by throwing rocks near Ross's house. He came to the front door of his house and told them to stop, whereupon the elder Berry commanded his brother to cut Rou