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Court refused as grant the application of defendants attorney for a discharge, submitted for the reason that he belonged to Capt. McCanley's cavalry company, and was under marching orders — Delta Reynolds was tried for selling liquor contrary to law and fined $60 and costs. Being a "lone woman," with a house full of children, and no money, the Court permitted her to go without requiring her to pay the amount. The defendant was tried for an assault on Elizabeth Sprowls, and acquitted.--Clinton James, on appeal from the judgment of the Recorder, sentencing him to receive thirty-nine lashes, had his case continued, and gave bail for his appearance at the next term.--The case against the members of the Richmond Typographical Association, "for conspiring together as printers to extort money from John M. Daniel," was called up and dismissed on a nolle prosequi. A rule was then awarded against the parties to appear at the next term and show cause why an information should not be filed ag