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Lyons (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.
Isaac Williams (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.
James Davis (search for this): article 1
Charles Smith (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.
Henry Cooper (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.
Edward Barry (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.
Edward S. Gentry (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.
Charles Pendergrass (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.
Thomas Kane (search for this): article 1
Hustings Court.
--Judge Lyons presiding. The Grand Jury (John Parcell, foreman) yesterday brought in true bills of indictment against the following persons:
Henry Cooper and George Rigley, for grand larceny; Opie Staite, for forgery; Julia Kagan, for grand larceny; Thomas Kane, for grand larceny; Edward Barry, for grand larceny; George Black, for grand larceny; John A. R. H. Armistead, for grand larceny; Auguste Zalin, for stabbing; Charles Pendergrass, alias Williams, for grand larceny; Jas. Davis, for grand larceny.
James Davis was subsequently tried for stealing money from a soldier, and the jury, being unable to agree, was placed in the custody of the Sergeant for the night.
The Attorney for the Commonwealth entered a nolle prosequi on three pending bills of indictment against Charles Smith, for felony.
The habeas corpus case of Edward S. Gentry was continued to next term.