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The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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of Richmond, who have been issuing small notes, in violation of the laws of the Commonwealth. The following named gentlemen, composing the Grand Jury, were sworn: Archibald Pleasants, (foreman,) L. W. Glazebrook. Charles C. Ellett, Charles T. Wortham, Wm. Beers, Wm. F. Gray, Alfred T. Harris, Thos. M. Jones, James E. Lipscomb, Fleming Grirth, Robert Harver, Wm. H. Haxall, Mark Downcy, Thos. Boudar, Geo. W. Smith, Jas. T. Butler, Ambrose Cariton, Wm. A. Armistead, Charles Gennett, Garrett F. Watson, George T. Booker, Thos. R. Price, and Wm. K, Watts; and, having received their charge, retired from the court room, and after some time returned and presented-- An indictment against the City of Richmond for a misdemeanor — a true bill. An indictment against Wm. L. Maule for a misdemeanor — a true bill. An indictment against the Old Dominion Savings Bank for a misdemeanor — a true bill. An indictment against David J. Saunders for a misdemeanor — a true bill. An indi
blacksmith, was held to bail for being drunk and trespassing on the premises of Miss A. T. Hughes last Saturday night. Richard Cary, free negro, for stealing a coat of A. A. Montero, was ordered to be flogged. Wm. H. Thomas, forging passes to negroes not his own, is to be heard on Wednesday. Wade, a slave, for stealing a trunk containing two watches, was sent on. John Graves, alias Hollins, stealing $40 from James Fink, was sent on to the examining Court next Monday. Watson, slave to Miles George, sent on to answer for stealing five pigs from Thomas Dance. Wm. Mann, free negro, breaking into Captain Peyton Randolph's house and stealing an overcoat worth $400, was examined and sent on. Catherine Conners, breaking the store of a man named Reynolds and threatening to burn his house, was held to ball. Sarah, slave to Wm. H. Yestman, for having an improper pass and going at large, was heard by the Mayor and remanded to the Hustings Court for trial. S
The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], A conflict in Alabama between the Civil and military Authorities. (search)
The Richmond Circuit Court,Judge Meredith presiding, commenced its criminal business on yesterday. The Grand Jury, Mr. Garrett F. Watson, foreman, were sworn, and after a short retiring brought in a true bill against John Jones, charged with being concerned in a riot. Witnesses in other cases being sick, or not in Court, the jury were adjourned until to-day at 11 o'clock. The Court then fixed its days for the trial of the cases on the criminal docket and adjourned until this morning.