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contradicted, ana everybody felt easier.Prisoners Paroled.The Penitentiary managers have been in session all day and to-night. The following named prisoners have been paroled: W. H. Kelly, received fromHamilton County June 29, 1885, on an indeterminate sentence: James Hamer, received from MiamiCounty November 28, 1884, on a two years’ sentence for grand! larceny; Chas. M. Pile, received from Morgan County November 26, 1884, on a three years' sentence for cutting to kill.Stephen Searles, received from Huron County, July 1, 1884, on a rour-years’ sentence for burglary. Philip Kuhn, received from Hamilton County,May 20, 1884, on a thirteen-years’ sentence for manslaughter. James M. Capel, received from Defiance County, February 22, 1884, on a twelve-years* sentence for manslaughter. Charles Irvin, received from Brown County, July 19, 1883, on a five-years* sentence for manslaughter. I William Sweet, received from Fulton County, October 27, 1884. on an indeterminate sentence for horse stealing. John Dolan, received from Montgomery County, January 2, 1885, on an indeterminate sentence for manslaughter.Oscar Spiague, received . from Clarke Countv June 18, 1883, on a five years* sentence for shooting to kill, and James Haywood, received from Summit County, December ft. 1881, on a ten years* sentence for horse stealing anid larceny. The men go out on the following dates: W. H. Kelly, May 8; James Hamer, May 6; Charles M. Pile, May 12;, Stephen Searles, May 12; Philip Kuhn, May 6; James M. Capel, June 1; Chas. Irvin, May 12; Win. Sweet, May 12; John Dolan, July 15; Oscar Sprague, May 12, and James Haywood, May 12. T
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Thu, May 06, 1886

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