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Mrs. Dornio, for second best Bread, $1. Class no. 23.-- Wines, Cordials, &c. To Mrs. Priddy, for Blackberry Bounce, $3.00. To Mrs. T. B. Stark, for Brandy Peaches, 2.00. To Mrs. L. C. Binford, for Grape Wine, 1.00. Class. No. 24.-- Preserves, Fruits, Jellies, &c. To Mrs. J. M. Perdue, for Preserved Peaches, $3.00. To Miss Macon, for Sweetmeats, 2.00. To Mrs. Gaines, for Watermelon Jelly, 1.00. Class no. 25.-- Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, &c. To Mrs. Ragland, for Yellow Pickle, $3.00. o Mrs. P. W. Harwood, for Pickled Peaches, 2.00. To Mrs. Pilkinton, for Tomato Catsup, 1.00. Class no. 26.-- Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, &c., To Christian & Lea, for Manufactured Tobacco, Certificate of Silver Medal. To Hart & Hunt. ditto, First-Class Diploma. To John H. Johnson, for Smoking Tobacco, Certificate of Silver Medal. To J. Morris &Co., for Snuff, First-Class Diploma. Class no. 27.-- Photographs, Da
U. S. Court. --The term of the U. S. Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Judge Halyburton presiding, commenced yesterday. The following Grand Jury was sworn, and adjourned over until to-day: Jno. L. Tate, Foreman; Conway Whittle, B. B. Mosely, A. G. Newton, W. B. Rogers, Robert E. Moran, John R. Ludlow, Herbert M. Nash, Jesse J. Simpkins, W. H. Harker, E. C. Boblison, W. A. Todd, Lewis S. Slaughter, Joseph R. Spratley, Peyton Johnston, Logan Waller, William P. Ragland, R. L. Wiglesworth, C. McCarthy, Henry Exall, E G. Leigh, William J. Cheatham, R. F. Taylor, P. J. Haskins. The following criminal cases are set for trial this term: Wm. A. Northern, for embezzling money from letters. John Gaskins, for a similar offence. The crew of the Storm King, for engaging in the slave trade. Frederick Brooks, a negro, for stealing letters.
Confederate States District Court. --The Grand Jury, which met yesterday, is composed as follows: D. A. Wilson, Lynchburg, foreman: T. M. Keller, Wm Cox, Charlottesville; T. Brown Dean, Lynchburg; B. B. Moseley, W. J. Baker,. Norfolk City; James Jarvis, Portsmouth; J. W. Sener, B. E. Gill, Fredericksburg: Dr. R. T. Taylor, John W. Lane, Amelia; Egbert G. Lee, Powhatan; Dr. Thomas P. Atkinson, Danville; Wm. A. Armistead,Robt. A. Pollard R. H. Lorton, Wm. P. Ragland, Thaddeus B. Starke, E. M. Porter, A. M. Bailey, R. M. Allen, Peter D. McKinney, John H. Leftwich, Richmond. Judge Halyburton charged the Grand Jury as follows: Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: The 13th clause of the 7th section of the 1st article of the Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States, in pursuance of which you are now assembled, declared, in the exact words of the Constitution of the United States, that "no person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unless