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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for McEntee or search for McEntee in all documents.
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Provost Court.
--The following cases were disposed of by Colonel McEntee yesterday:
Michael Quin, William Walton and Edward Warden, of the Twelfth United States infantry, were charged with having been drunk and without passes, and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days each.
William Owens and William Crowther, of the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts regiment, and Daniel Daley and Thomas H, Haley, of the Fifth United States Artillery, were charged with having been drunk and without passes, and sent to Castle Thunder for twenty days each.
Prior Jones, a negro, charged with stealing a piece of meat, was sent to the Castle for thirty days.
James Thomas, a negro boy, arrested for throwing stones at a lady, was sent to the same institution for ten days.
William Johnson, negro, charged with petit larceny, was found not guilty and released.
The Duke case.
--John and Alonzo Duke, charged with inducing a negro girl to steal money from J. Batkins, and receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen, were arraigned before Colonel McEntee, in the Provost Court, yesterday.
The following is the substance of the testimony solicited:
W. C. Page testified that John T. Duke lived with him, and that he knew Lizzie Seals; he never saw them together; and John Duke always bore a good character.
Never gave him any gold.
Thomand Alonzo there drunk, and took him and the money home.
Found the money all right.
Had known the Dukes ever since they were children, and they always bore a good character for honesty.
Henry Smith testified that he knew the accused, but not intimately.
He never heard anything against their character.
This closed the evidence for the defence, when Judge McEntee stated that he would render his decision on Wednesday.
The accused accordingly renewed their bail to appear on that day.