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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.23 (search)
The Daily Dispatch: May 23, 1863., [Electronic resource], To be hung. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], Confederate cavalry raid into Jefferson county . (search)
Forgery Examination.
--A portion of the evidence against Thomas V. Carr, for forging powers of attorney and other papers connected with claims of deceased soldiers for pay passing through the C. S. Comptroller's office, where he was clerk, was heard yesterday at Commissioner Watson's office, when the case was laid over until to-day.
The evidence introduced yesterday went to show considerable culpability on the part of Carr, if not positive guilt.
Forgery Examination.
--A portion of the evidence against Thomas V. Carr, for forging powers of attorney and other papers connected with claims of deceased soldiers for pay passing through the C. S. Comptroller's office, where he was clerk, was heard yesterday at Commissioner Watson's office, when the case was laid over until to-day.
The evidence introduced yesterday went to show considerable culpability on the part of Carr, if not positive guilt.
Examination continued
--Several hours were spent yesterday by the C. S. Commissioner in examining a charge of forgery brought against Thomas V. Carr, late a cleark in the C. S. Comptrolier's office.
Some ten charges of forgery have already been preferred against Carr.
The examination was continued until to-day, when it will probably be concluded.
Examination continued
--Several hours were spent yesterday by the C. S. Commissioner in examining a charge of forgery brought against Thomas V. Carr, late a cleark in the C. S. Comptrolier's office.
Some ten charges of forgery have already been preferred against Carr.
The examination was continued until to-day, when it will probably be concluded.
The Daily Dispatch: May 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Foreigners organizing. (search)
Sent on.
--The examination of Thomas V. Carr, for forging powers of attorney to claims for pay due deceased soldiers heard yesterday before C. S. Commissioner Watson, resulted in the committal of the accused for trial before the District Court on sundry charges.
The Daily Dispatch: February 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], Legal decision on a substitute case in North Carolina . (search)
Confederate States District Court, yesterday.
--A writ of habeas corpus was awarded Lewis F. Serveary, returnable on Friday.
The habeas corpuscase of John N.Davis was further continued till Monday.
Benjamin Grainger's habeas corpus case was continued till February.
Thomas V. Carr, indicted in seven cases for misdemeanor, was discharged from further prosecution, it appearing that all the evidence and bills of indictment against him had been destroyed.
The court then adjourned till 11 o'clock this morning.