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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 17, 1864., [Electronic resource].
Found 457 total hits in 261 results.
B. Immediately (search for this): article 8
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 8
Price (search for this): article 8
Lyons (search for this): article 8
Judge Lyons's Court.
--The following business was transacted yesterday:
William Frick, indicated for stealing a large sum of money in gold and silver coin and bank notes from Abraham Selig, was act to the bar, and upon his arraignment pleaded not guilty, whereupon the evidence of witnesses and arguments of counsel having been heard, the case was submitted to a jury, which returned a verdict finding the prisoner guilty, and ascertaining the term of his confinement in the penitentiary at one year.
William Garnells and John P. Garnella, indicted for stealing a trunk containing a quantity of wearing apparel and other articles from John is Price, were then set to the bar and arraigned, and the jury sworn to try the issue, having fully heard the testimony of witnesses, as well as the argument of the Attorney for the Commonwealth and for the accused, returned a verdict of guilty, fixing the term of their confinement in the penitentiary at three years each.
The Court the
William Frick (search for this): article 8
Judge Lyons's Court.
--The following business was transacted yesterday:
William Frick, indicated for stealing a large sum of money in gold and silver coin and bank notes from Abraham Selig, was act to the bar, and upon his arraignment pleaded not guilty, whereupon the evidence of witnesses and arguments of counsel having been heard, the case was submitted to a jury, which returned a verdict finding the prisoner guilty, and ascertaining the term of his confinement in the penitentiary at one year.
William Garnells and John P. Garnella, indicted for stealing a trunk containing a quantity of wearing apparel and other articles from John is Price, were then set to the bar and arraigned, and the jury sworn to try the issue, having fully heard the testimony of witnesses, as well as the argument of the Attorney for the Commonwealth and for the accused, returned a verdict of guilty, fixing the term of their confinement in the penitentiary at three years each.
The Court the
Abraham Selig (search for this): article 8
Judge Lyons's Court.
--The following business was transacted yesterday:
William Frick, indicated for stealing a large sum of money in gold and silver coin and bank notes from Abraham Selig, was act to the bar, and upon his arraignment pleaded not guilty, whereupon the evidence of witnesses and arguments of counsel having been heard, the case was submitted to a jury, which returned a verdict finding the prisoner guilty, and ascertaining the term of his confinement in the penitentiary at one year.
William Garnells and John P. Garnella, indicted for stealing a trunk containing a quantity of wearing apparel and other articles from John is Price, were then set to the bar and arraigned, and the jury sworn to try the issue, having fully heard the testimony of witnesses, as well as the argument of the Attorney for the Commonwealth and for the accused, returned a verdict of guilty, fixing the term of their confinement in the penitentiary at three years each.
The Court the
James F. Spicer (search for this): article 8
William Garnells (search for this): article 8
John P. Garnella (search for this): article 8
United States (United States) (search for this): article 8