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November 15th (search for this): article 11
Price's army. --A letter from Colonel Clay Taylor, written at Camden, Arkansas, under date November 15th, states that General Price had returned from Missouri with thirty-three thousand effective men. He carried with him eight thousand.
Price's army. --A letter from Colonel Clay Taylor, written at Camden, Arkansas, under date November 15th, states that General Price had returned from Missouri with thirty-three thousand effective men. He carried with him eight thousand. Price's army. --A letter from Colonel Clay Taylor, written at Camden, Arkansas, under date November 15th, states that General Price had returned from Missouri with thirty-three thousand effective men. He carried with him eight thousand.
Clay Taylor (search for this): article 11
Price's army. --A letter from Colonel Clay Taylor, written at Camden, Arkansas, under date November 15th, states that General Price had returned from Missouri with thirty-three thousand effective men. He carried with him eight thousand.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 11
Price's army. --A letter from Colonel Clay Taylor, written at Camden, Arkansas, under date November 15th, states that General Price had returned from Missouri with thirty-three thousand effective men. He carried with him eight thousand.
Camden, Ark. (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 11
Price's army. --A letter from Colonel Clay Taylor, written at Camden, Arkansas, under date November 15th, states that General Price had returned from Missouri with thirty-three thousand effective men. He carried with him eight thousand.
A. G. Magrath (search for this): article 12
Hon. A. G. Magrath, the new Governor of South Carolina, is a citizen of Charleston.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 12
Hon. A. G. Magrath, the new Governor of South Carolina, is a citizen of Charleston.
Hustings court. --The case of Thomas H. S. Boyd, indicted for obtaining $1,300 upon a forged order for house rent, given in the name of J. W. Ellison, was tried before Judge Lyons yesterday. The jury having the matter under consideration failed to find the prisoner guilty of actual forgery, inasmuch as he (Boyd) did not sign the actual name of the owner of the house to the order for rent; but they came to the conclusion that he was guilty of an attempt to commit a larceny, and upon that charge he was convicted and sentenced to confinement in the city jail for twelve months. In the matter of the writ of habeas corpus awarded upon the petition of John Munn, claiming the right to bail, (he having been refused that privilege by the Mayor when sent on recently for running persons through our lines, the Judge heard the argument of the prisoner's counsel, and thereupon agreed to the prayer of the petitioner and admitted him to bail in the sum of $2,000.
John Munn (search for this): article 1
Hustings court. --The case of Thomas H. S. Boyd, indicted for obtaining $1,300 upon a forged order for house rent, given in the name of J. W. Ellison, was tried before Judge Lyons yesterday. The jury having the matter under consideration failed to find the prisoner guilty of actual forgery, inasmuch as he (Boyd) did not sign the actual name of the owner of the house to the order for rent; but they came to the conclusion that he was guilty of an attempt to commit a larceny, and upon that charge he was convicted and sentenced to confinement in the city jail for twelve months. In the matter of the writ of habeas corpus awarded upon the petition of John Munn, claiming the right to bail, (he having been refused that privilege by the Mayor when sent on recently for running persons through our lines, the Judge heard the argument of the prisoner's counsel, and thereupon agreed to the prayer of the petitioner and admitted him to bail in the sum of $2,000.
J. W. Ellison (search for this): article 1
Hustings court. --The case of Thomas H. S. Boyd, indicted for obtaining $1,300 upon a forged order for house rent, given in the name of J. W. Ellison, was tried before Judge Lyons yesterday. The jury having the matter under consideration failed to find the prisoner guilty of actual forgery, inasmuch as he (Boyd) did not sign the actual name of the owner of the house to the order for rent; but they came to the conclusion that he was guilty of an attempt to commit a larceny, and upon that charge he was convicted and sentenced to confinement in the city jail for twelve months. In the matter of the writ of habeas corpus awarded upon the petition of John Munn, claiming the right to bail, (he having been refused that privilege by the Mayor when sent on recently for running persons through our lines, the Judge heard the argument of the prisoner's counsel, and thereupon agreed to the prayer of the petitioner and admitted him to bail in the sum of $2,000.
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