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The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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r, a $30 Shawl from Chas. DeKobe; James Morries, for stealing sundry watches from Hammet A. Pearce, March 13th; John W. Sartin, for maliciously stabbing Trenton Kennedy, with intent to kill, on the 7th of December, 1862; James H. Gilman and Archer T. Walton, for stealing a sorrel mare from Clement C. Tinsley, on the 9th of March. James Organ was put on trial for garroting and robbing Wm. H. Hardgove of a gold watch, in conjunction with one Pat Martin. He was found guilty and sent to the Sman and Archer T. Walton, for stealing a sorrel mare from Clement C. Tinsley, on the 9th of March. James Organ was put on trial for garroting and robbing Wm. H. Hardgove of a gold watch, in conjunction with one Pat Martin. He was found guilty and sent to the State prison for three years. Martin will be tried on Wednesday. James H. Gilman and Archer T. Walton were next put upon trial for stealing four horses from Joseph E. Ledbetter. Messrs. Gilmer and Nance appeared for the accused.