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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], Land Operations of the Potomac Flotilla. (search)
ison Ward, vice John J. Binford resigned. The application of Oswald Gasser, for an ordinary license, was heard and rejected. The proceeding against Louisa Burton, for permitting her slave to go at large, was dismissed. Richard Evans, an emancipated slave, was permitted to remain in the State, on proof of good character. The case of Edw'd Kelley, indicted for misdemeanor, was continued for the defendant until the next term of the Court. Capiases were awarded against John Finn and Jno. L. Curry. indicated for assaulting Wm. Wayner also, against James F. Magee, Wm. Bares. Wm. Wayne, Sylvanus Griffin, and Chas. Camp indicted for misdemeanors. A rule was a warded against George Turpin, to show cause why he should not be fined for allowing his slave George to go at large. John A Worsham, indicted in two cases for permitting gaming to be carried on in his house gave bail for his appearance at the next term. Capt. Lorenzo Lewis was held to had in $500 to a
Grand Jury presentments. --The Hustings Court Grand Jury (George W. Smith, foreman.) assembled at the City Hall at 11 o'clock yesterday, and made presentments against the following persons for misdemeanor, viz: --Charles Camp, Sylvanus Griffin, George White, and Richard F. Walker. Indictments against John Padgett and Michael Sullivan were returned "not true bills. " The grand jury also made presentments against John Finn and John L Curry. for assaulting William Wayne in the Second Market House about Christmas, and for creating confusion and making great noise therein. The Grand Jury were discharged for the term; having nothing further to present.