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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 8, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 516 total hits in 264 results.
Chenery (search for this): article 5
Pardoned.
--The Governor of Virginia has pardoned out of the penitentiary James E. Robinson, a young white man, recently detected in stealing cloth from Messrs. Beers & Spillman, Chiles & Chenery and Charles Unkel.
His case was tried before the Hustings Court, and three years imprisonment was assessed by the jury on each count — on the whole, aggregating nine years.
James E. Robinson (search for this): article 5
Pardoned.
--The Governor of Virginia has pardoned out of the penitentiary James E. Robinson, a young white man, recently detected in stealing cloth from Messrs. Beers & Spillman, Chiles & Chenery and Charles Unkel.
His case was tried before the Hustings Court, and three years imprisonment was assessed by the jury on each count — on the whole, aggregating nine years.
Charles Unkel (search for this): article 5
Pardoned.
--The Governor of Virginia has pardoned out of the penitentiary James E. Robinson, a young white man, recently detected in stealing cloth from Messrs. Beers & Spillman, Chiles & Chenery and Charles Unkel.
His case was tried before the Hustings Court, and three years imprisonment was assessed by the jury on each count — on the whole, aggregating nine years.
Sterling (search for this): article 6
Fire Alarm.
--The burning of a bed on the premises of Mrs. Sterling, on Fifth street, between Clay and Leigh, last Monday night, about ten o'clock, caused the bells to ring and the firemen to turn out. No damage was done other than the destruction of the bed, and the services of the firemen were therefore not called into requisition.