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The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], From Georgia — the battle of Kennesaw Mountain. (search)
that county. Jerry Dunnavant and Lee Whitehurst, charged with stealing one breastpin from Lieut. Col. James Nelligan, were called up. On account of the inability of the Mayors to procure the attendance of Nelligan as a witness, he being with his command, the parties were discharged of the crime; but, in consideration of the previous bad character of Dunnavant, he was required to give security for his good behavior in future. Whitehurst was sentenced to the penitentiary on Friday, in Judge Lyons's Court, for forgery. The following cases were continued for reasons deemed satisfactory by his Honor: Daniel, slave of Andrew L. Ellett, charged with entering the dwelling house of Hammond Geering, on Friday morning, and stealing one barrel of French brandy, valued at $1,000, $400 in Confederate money, and a lot of groceries, Ben, slave of John H. Gentry, and Edgar, slave of James A. Scott, charged with felony. A fine was imposed upon Elenore Stack for obstructing the sidewalk.
Judge Lyons's Court. --The following business was disposed of on Saturday: James Williams, charged with larceny, (two cases,) was convicted by the jury, but the Judge reserved his sentence till this morning. In the case of Eliza Liggon, charged with stabbing Aberdeen Cephas, a nolle prosequi was entered, and the accused sent back to the Mayor, who will give the matter a rehearing. The Judge passed sentence upon James M. D. Irving, convicted of forgery on Thursday by the jury, and sent to the penitentiary for two years. Three other cases, pending against him, were dismissed. He was remanded back to jail to await the decision of the Governor, upon an application made to him for a pardon. The Court will meet again this morning.