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The Daily Dispatch: November 16, 1860., [Electronic resource], The British and American difficulty at Panama. (search)
Court of Appeals --The Supreme Court of Appeals, now in session in this city, have decided the following cases during the present term: Winfrey and wife vs. Christian. Argued by John Thompson, Jr., and Wm. Green for appellants, and August & Randolph and Johnson & Gulgon for the appellee. Decree of Circuit Court of Buckingham affirmed. Armistead vs. Garrett. Argued by James Lyons for appellant, and R. T. Daniel for the appellee. Decree of Circuit Court of city of Williamsburg, etc., affirmed. Petty john vs. Orange and Alexandria Railroad Company. Argued by James Garland for plaintiff, and Wm. Green for defendant.--Judgment of Circuit Court of Amherst reversed. Selden vs. Trevilian et al, and Lyons et al vs. Trevilian et al. Argued by Andrew Johnston for the appellant, in the first case, and P. R. Grattan and McFarland & Roberts for the appellees. The second case argued by A. J. for appellees. Decree of Circuit Court of Goochland reversed.
lars reward --I will give for the apprehension and commitment to jail, so that I get them, of negroes Pompey, Jim, and William Henry, or $25 for each, who ran off — Pompey and William Henry on the 27th, and Jim on the 20th of December 1862. These negroes I removed from Williamsburg (my former residence) in May last, and doubtless, they are aiming through Petersburg and Richmond, to reach the Yankee lines in that vicinity, or to pass over James river below Petersburg. Jim is a tawney color, about 20 years old, and Pompey a shade darker, 18 years old, likely, talk, and well grown; each wore a cavalry uniform cap, and each had on woodend bottom shoes and plated Jim had on a pair of blue homespun pants, and Pompey a blue Yankee coat, and he has lately had one of his fingers (probably of the right hand) britised or mashed. William Henry, a likely lad, about 14 years old, and of tawney color, is doubtless with Pompey. Robert H. Armistead, Forkland, Nottoway co, Va. ja 2--3t*