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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1861., [Electronic resource].
Found 1,272 total hits in 667 results.
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Chilton.David St. Chilton (search for this): article 1
Charge of passing counterfeit money.
--David St. Chilton and Albert L. Riddell, charged with passing and having in their possession counterfeit $10 notes of the Bank of South Carolina, were arraigned for preliminary examination yesterday morning.
The Mayor stated that there were some witnesses expected from Liberty, Va., but they would not arrive until 2 o'clock F. M.; while there was a witness present from South Carolina, who was compelled to start on his homeward journey on the following morning.
The counsel for the defence then requested a continuance of the case for one day; but after some further conversation the Mayor determined to proceed without delay; and the witnesses present were called and sworn.
The testimony for the Commonwealth is substantially as follows:
D. T. C. Peters, after an examination of the notes alleged to be counterfeit, testified that, on the morning of the 5th January, Riddell brought $100 of that money to fits office, and he purchased it at
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