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Robert Patterson (search for this): article 6
Hustings Court --Judge Lyons presiding.--The following cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter. Th
Hustings Court --Judge Lyons presiding.--The following cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter. T
William Allen (search for this): article 6
Hustings Court --Judge Lyons presiding.--The following cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge toMajor Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter.
Patrick McGowan (search for this): article 6
owing cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter. The Court will meet again at ten o'clock this morning.
owing cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter. The Court will meet again at ten o'clock this morning.
Lucian Peyronet (search for this): article 6
owing cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter. The Court will meet again at ten o'clock this morning.
Amanda Logan (search for this): article 6
Hustings Court --Judge Lyons presiding.--The following cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter. Th
Thos Collier (search for this): article 6
lowing cases were tried in this Court yesterday: Amanda Logan, indicted for receiving a lot of sausage, bacon, lard, &c, which she knew to have been stolen from Major William Allen, was tried, convicted, and sentenced by the jury to six months imprisonment in the city jail. Robert Patterson, convicted of petit larceny on Friday in receiving certain goods which he knew to be stolen from Major Wm. Allen, was sentenced by the Judge to one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Thos Collier, indicted for forging a certificate of deposit for $1,200 on L P Leath, of Petersburg, was tried and convicted, and his punishment assessed at one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Coliyer was recommended by the jury to Executive clemency. Patrick McGowan, indicted for stealing a lot of bacon from Lucian Peyronet, was then put upon trial; but at the close of this report no disposition had been made of the matter. The Court will meet again at ten o'clock this morning.
Carrington (search for this): article 6
500 dollars reward --Will be paid for the apprehension and confinement so I can get him, (if out of the State, and $750 if in the State,) of my man Chelsy. Chelsy is about 5 feet 10 inches high, brown color, rather first face, is quite intelligent, weighs about 165 or 175 pounds, and is a first-rate carpenter. Henry Carrington. Drake's Branch Post-Office, Charlotte county, Va. je 22--3taw2w
Charlotte county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
500 dollars reward --Will be paid for the apprehension and confinement so I can get him, (if out of the State, and $750 if in the State,) of my man Chelsy. Chelsy is about 5 feet 10 inches high, brown color, rather first face, is quite intelligent, weighs about 165 or 175 pounds, and is a first-rate carpenter. Henry Carrington. Drake's Branch Post-Office, Charlotte county, Va. je 22--3taw2w
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