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Domestic News July 10, 1860

Cincinnati Daily Press

Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Prisoners sentenced in the recent Criminal Court term, including Peter Glenn for manslaughter and others for various crimes, departed the city at 4 PM yesterday for Columbus Penitentiary under Sheriff Kessler's charge.

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Departure of Prisoners for Columbus. The following prisoners, who were tried and sentenced during the recent term of the Criminal Court, left the city yesterday at four o'clock, for the Columbus Penitentiary, under the charge of Sheriff Kessler: Peter Glenn, manslaughter, ten years; Andrew Brannan, assault with intent to kill, three years; John Martin, burglary, three years; James McDonald, stabbing with intent to kill, five years; John O'Brian, grand larceny, one year; George Benner, grand larceny (two indictments) one year on each.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court Crime

What keywords are associated?

Prisoner Departure Columbus Penitentiary Criminal Court Sheriff Kessler Manslaughter Grand Larceny

What entities or persons were involved?

Peter Glenn Andrew Brannan John Martin James Mcdonald John O'brian George Benner Sheriff Kessler

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Yesterday At Four O'clock

Key Persons

Peter Glenn Andrew Brannan John Martin James Mcdonald John O'brian George Benner Sheriff Kessler

Outcome

sentenced to terms ranging from one to ten years in columbus penitentiary.

Event Details

Prisoners tried and sentenced in the recent Criminal Court term departed the city for Columbus Penitentiary under Sheriff Kessler's charge: Peter Glenn (manslaughter, 10 years), Andrew Brannan (assault with intent to kill, 3 years), John Martin (burglary, 3 years), James McDonald (stabbing with intent to kill, 5 years), John O'Brian (grand larceny, 1 year), George Benner (grand larceny on two indictments, 1 year each).

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