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The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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g usage. The Grand Jury of the Circuit Court had the subject under consideration again yesterday, and found true bills of indictment against the following parties, for issuing notes of a smaller denomination than five dollars. Wm. E. Johnson, four cases; John P. Hill; Alfred S. Lee; Augustus Arsell, Jr; Abuer W. Richardson the Home Savings Bank, five cases; the United Savings Bank of Henrico County; the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, three cases; James B. Winston, four cases; Richard H. Dibrell, five cases; the People's Sivings Bank, four cases; Garinter Barker; Thomas M. Alfriend, four cases; Francis T. Isbell. three cases; James L. Porter; Adolph D. Williams; Truman A. Parker, two cases; Richard D. Mitchell; the Farmers' Savings Bank, seven cases; James M. Taylor, John L Sims; Lawis II Fraysor, three cases; Nathaniel B Hill, three cases; R. S. Vest; Robert B Lyne; Sylvester P. Cocke, six cases. The Grand Jury will meet again to day at 11 o'clock.
wn Hall on Wednesday, at 4 o'clock P. M., to form an organization for the protection of the town. The Edgefield Advertiser gives an account of a recent exhibition, in which one of the performers "sung a song, insisting that some special member of the swine family should persistently continue to upturn the earth with his proboscis or perish in the effort." John Bogan, Jr., was tried at Alexandria, Rapides Parish, La., on Saturday last, for the murder of Joseph Smith, and acquitted, Mitchell, tried by the same Court for rape on a little girl, was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for life. The Columbia South Carolinian understands that the authorities of that city have agreed with the Secretary of War to allow the care of one hundred and fifty Yankee prisoners in the district jail, and that a company will be immediately raised to guard them. An infant two months old was killed in New Orleans a few days ago, by its mother accidently rolling upon it while asle