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C. S. District Court -- In the case of the Confederate States against G. F. Watson, to sequestrate the property of Henry Ludlain an alien enemy a plea has been filed by Walton Harrison his counsel. A was awarded yesterday to try John R. Raghes, indicted for felony.
The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], Re-enlistment of volunteers.--no Coorcien. (search)
ich they were charged by Mr. Daniel, Commonwealth's Attorney, on the character of the offences which they were expected to take cognizance of. Among other fit subjects of presentments he mentioned extortioners. The following is a list of the Grand Jury sworn in at this term. Geo. W. Smith, (Foreman,) Wm. H. Haxall, Wm. Palmer, John D. Quarles, C. H. Powell, Samuel P. Mitchell, Mark Downey, James T. Butler, Geo. D. Shell, Theod'k Robertson, Wm. Beers, L. W. Glazebrook, Wm. S. Donnan, G. F. Watson, Alex. H. Rutherfoord, Fleming Griffin, Alfred T. Harris, Samuel C. Greenhow, and Geo. Whitfield. The following parties were presented by the Grand Jury for misdemeanors, viz: Andrew Muller, Frank H. L. Allen, Richard Copeland, Carlos W. Ellis, Jesse White, Henry Holman, John Gentry, Wm. Henry Selden, Edward Kelley, Martin Maddux, Thos. J. Goodrich, James F. Magee, Algernon Adams, James H. Keyser, Wm. Appleyard, Stephen Page, Arthur Fergusson, Wm. Barnes, John Denzler, and Wm. Wayne.
Hustings Court Grand Jury. --The following gentlemen were sworn in as grand jurymen for the fall term of the Hustings Court, Judge Lyons presiding: John Purcell, foremen; G. F. Watson, George W. Smith, Miles George, Ambrose, Carlton, Wm. K. Watts, H. F. C. Baskerville, S. C. Greenhow, Edwin Wortham, Wm. Palmer, R. H. Dibrell, George T. Booker, John D. Quarles, Wm. F. Gray, George K. Crutchfield, Wm. S. Donnan, Samuel C. Tardy, N. C. Read, Wm. M. Allen, R. H. Maury, and Wm. Beers.
0 patients. Those insane people were without medical supervision or support, and Gen. McClellan ordered Dr. Thompson, of Illinois, in charge, and all needful supplies were furnished. In June, Dr. Thompson was relieved by the appointment of Dr. G. F. Watson by Gov. Pierpont. This arrangement continued until the withdrawal of the United States army from in front of Richmond, when Dr. Watson retired. On the 20th of August, 1863, Assistant Surgeon P. Wager, of the 5th Pennsylvania cavalry, wDr. Watson retired. On the 20th of August, 1863, Assistant Surgeon P. Wager, of the 5th Pennsylvania cavalry, was placed in charge, and from that time the Asylum has been under the care of the Government. There were then in the Asylum 252 patients, and 42 officers, attendants, and servants. Since that period, 5 patients have been admitted and 61 have been discharged and died, leaving a population of 238. The matron and some other officers and their attendant, to their praise, remained faithful to their posts, and are discharging their duties without reward further than food and clothing. A
Vant Woman, without encumbrance, who is an experienced, reliable and faithful Nurse for infants. Will be hired for the present year in that capacity, and none other. Compensation not a consideration in procuring her a desirable and comfortable home. Apply at my residence, on the corner of Franklin and Adams streets. G. F. Watson. ja 2--2t*
Nurse for Hire. --A settled Servant Woman, without encumbrance, who is an experienced, reliable and faithful Nurse for infants. Will be hired for the present year in that capacity, and none other. Compensation not a consideration in procuring her a desirable and comfortable home. Apply at my residence, on the corner of Franklin and Adams streets. G. F. Watson. ja 2--2t*
The Saratoga. --This superb steamship will be at her berth to-morrow, at Rocketts. This is her first trip; and she will run in connection with her consort, the Niagara, both of which have just been built, by the New York and Virginia Steamship Company, at a cost of one hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars each. They combine all of the modern improvements in their construction. The Saratoga leaves for New York on Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. See advertisement of her agent, Mr. G. F. Watson, in another column, to-day.