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ined Messrs. Robert Howard, A. Judson Crane and John H. Gilmer, witnesses sent to them by the court, unanimously concur in the opinion that there was no evidence which proved any dereliction of duty on the part of Raleigh T. Daniel in prosecuting the Richmond Typographical Society, or in any other case, within their knowledge. "William B. Smith, charged with larceny, not a true bill; true bills against Tom Griffin, a free negro, charged with keeping a disorderly house, two cases; Charles Fitzpatrick and Robert Calivan, charged with unlawfully selling liquor by retail, to be drank at their house, two cases, making altogether, with what have already been published, upwards of twenty cases; Richmond and York River railroad, for permitting a nuisance;" besides some other presentments against parties whose names could not be ascertained. Subsequent to the reading of the above indictments, Mr. James Gamble, against whom true bills were found in three cases, charging him with betti