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The Daily Dispatch: March 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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commission of sundry forgeries.--In these latter cases, M. Johnson, Esq., appeared for the accused, who is a ward of Lawrence S. Marye, Esq. , and whose signature he is charged with forging for a pair of boots. The following is a list of the paper said to have been put afloat by Carter: Order on Alex. Hill, dated Feb. 16, signed Law. S. Marye, directing him to furnish "James Carter, my ward, a pair of boots," and charge the same to Mr. Marye. Check for $27, dated March 9th, payable to E. F. Winston, and signed John L. Atkinson. Check for $13, dated March 8th, payable to Wm. F. Fraysier, signed A. W. Thomas. Check No. 196, dated March 2d, payable to L. Dorsam, for $6, (for a pair of boots,) signed Wm. L. Atkinson. It is said that not long since Mr. Williams, (hardware merchant,) hired a number of hacks from Belvin & Atkinson, which coming to the knowledge of Carter, he made out a bill for the amount (about $37,) and presented it and obtained a check. On applying at the Bank he w