law of 1790, or that of 1850; they were
discharged.
On the 22d of September, _venires_ were issued by order of the Court
for a new Grand-Jury; and, on the 16th of October, twenty-three were
returned by Marshal Freeman, and impanelled. Here is the list of new
Grand-Jurors:--
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, }
MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT. }
October Term, 1854. ss. October 16, 1854.
GRAND-JURY.
1 Sworn. Enoch Patterson, Jr., Boston, Foreman.
2 " David Alden, "
3 " Stephen D. Abbott, Andover.
4 " Isaac Beal, Chatham.
5 " John Burrill, Reading.
6 " Mathew Cox, Boston.
7 " Richard B. Chandler, Duxbury.
8 " Charles L. Cummings, Douglas.
9 " Charles Carter, Leominster.
10 " Warren Davis, Reading.
11 " William W. Greenough, Boston.
12 " George O. Hovey, "
13 " John M. Howland, Fairhaven.
14 Sworn. Manson D. Haws, Leominster.
15 " John Holbrook, Randolph.
Excused. Nathaniel Johnson, Hopkinton, Excused first day,
October 16th, for
the term.
16 Sworn. George Londen, Duxbury.
17 " Nathan Moore, Andover.
18 " Samuel P. Ridler, Boston.
19 " Christopher Ryder, Chatham.
20 " John Smith, Andover.
21 " Appollos Wales, Randolph.
22 " Samuel L. Ward, Fairhaven.
This Grand-Jury was not charged by the Judge upon the statute of 1790,
or 1850, but was referred to Mr. Hallett, the Attorney, for the
instructions previously given to the Jury that had been discharged,
namely, for his charge of June 7th, already referred to. Mr. William
W. Greenough, brother-in-law of Judge Curtis, was one of the Jury.
They found the following indictment against Mr. Parker:--
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
_Circuit Court of the United States of America, for the
District of Massachusetts._
At a Circuit Court of the United States of America, for the
District of Massachusetts, begun and holden at Boston, the
aforesaid District, on the sixteenth day of October, in the
year of ou
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