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REPORT OF PARDONS.
[No. 1a.

October 23, 1876, for the term of one year, for the crime of assisting a prisoner to escape. Pardoned sixteen days before the expiration of term.

George Nelson. October 4. Committed from Black Hawk county, October 23, 1876, for the term of one year, for the crime of assisting a prisoner to escape. Pardoned sixteen days before the expiration of term.

Joseph Shearer. October 10. Commited from Johnson county, January 22, 1875, for the term of three years, for the crime of grand larceny. Pardoned one hundred and two days before the expiration of term.

John H. Shelby. October 10. Committed from Johnson county, January 22, 1875, for the term of three years, for the crime of grand larceny. Pardoned one hundred and two days before the expiration of term.

Thomas McNamee. October 10. Committed from Johnson county, January 22, 1875, for the term of three years, for the crime of grand larceny. Pardoned one hundred and two days before the expiration of term.

Jesse Wood. October 15. Committed from Black Hawk county, April 18, 1877, for the term of six months, for the crime of larceny. Pardoned one day before the expiration of term.

George Williams. November 3. Committed from Clinton county, November 21, 1876, for the term of one year, for the crime of larceny. Pardoned eighteen days before the expiration of term.

Louisa Miller. November 5. Committed from Clinton county, November 23, 1876, for the term of one year, for the crime of larceny. Pardoned fifteen days before the expiration of term.

Joseph Hoyne. November 7. Committed from Dubuque county, November 25, 1876, for the term of one year, for the crime of larceny. Pardoned fifteen days before the expiration of term.

Charles Mueller. November 7. Committed from Dubuque county, November 26, 1876, for the term of one year, for the crime of larceny. Pardoned fifteen days before the expiration of term.

Robert Palm. November 15. Committed from Johnson county, January 13, 1876, for the term of two years, for the crime of larceny. Pardoned fifty-seven days before the expiration of term.

L. Bencker. November 15. Committed from Allamakee county, December 1, 1876, for the term of one year, for the crime of assault with intent to kill. Pardoned fourteen days before the expiration of term.