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ached for contempt, in failing to attend. It was made returnable to May Court.--An alias capias was awarded in the case of the State vs. Washington Cornett, presented for retailing ardent pirits.-- Three presentments against James Pratt for the same offence, were tried. In two cases he was fined $60 and costs. The third was disdismissed by a nolle prosequi.--John Thomas was fined $60 and costs, in two cases, for selling ardent spirits. A third case was dismissed. Two cases against William Frank, for permitting unlawful gaming at his ordinary, and four cases against the same individual for permitting unlawful assemblies of slaves — were continued.--Jesse Talbott, in one case, for selling ardent spirits, was fined $60 and costs. Judgment for costs in two other cases. Talbott was also fined $25 and costs for permitting an unlawful assembly of slaves.--Cases of David H. Woodward and Jesse Shepperson, for not keeping a county road in order, and of Pat Lynch and — McCarty, for obst
Henrico county Court. --The quarterly term of this Court will commence on the first Monday in May next, and with a large civil docket. They have the following criminal cases to dispose of: George Gavizel, indicted for an indecent assault upon Mrs. Mary A. Boswell. Wm. H. Brown, indicted for shooting a negro of H. M. Hutchinson. Robt. Salmon and Wm. Childress, for stealing watermelons and beating Wm. and Jos. R. Rennie. Six presentments against Wm. Frank, for unlawful gaming and retailing ardent spirits. Four cases against John Noker, for retailing ardent spirits. Valentine Heckler, presented in six cases, for unlawful gaming, keeping bowling alleys without license, and indicted for keeping a disorderly house, and allowing music and dancing on the Sabbath day. John P. Sled and Frank Britton, presented for Illegal voting on the 24th May last. Wm. Cornet, presented for retailing ardent spirits-- three cases. Granville Montville, John Currie, and Joshua Currie, for an assault on
Released on parole. --Philip Webber and William Frank, two of the men arrested a few days ago on the charge of aiding the Yankee officers to escape from prison, were released on parole Saturday by Maj. Griswold, the Provost Marshal of Richmond.
One Hundred dollars Reward for the apprehension and delivery of my man Amos Harris, who ran away on the 4th instant from my residence, on the Mechanicville turnpike, near the toll-gate. He is about six feet high, a little stooped in the shoulders, and about sixty years old; grey head and beard. He formerly belonged to William Copland, Esq., who lived near the Yellow Tavern, in Henrico county, and on the Mechanicville turnpike. He is probably lurking in the neighborhood of the Yellow Tavern or about Richmond. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me. William Frank, Henrico county. se 28--1t*
One hundred dollars Reward for the apprehension and delivery of my man Amos Harris, who ran away on the 4th instant from my residence, on the Mechanicville turnpike, near the toll-gate. He is about six feet high, a little stooped in the shoulders, and about sixty years old; grey head and beard. He formerly belonged to William Copland, Esq., who lived near the Yellow Tavern, in Henrico county, and on the Mechanicville turnpike. He is probably lurking in the neighborhood of the Yellow Tavern or about Richmond. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me. William Frank, Henrico county. se 28--4t*
One hundred Dollars Reward for the apprehension and delivery of my man Amos Harris, who ran away on the 4th instant from my residence, on the Mechanicsville turnpike, near the toll-gate. He is about six feet high, a little stooped in the shoulders, and about sixty years old; grey head and beard. He formerly belonged to William Copland, Esq., who lived near the Yellow Tavern, in Henrico county, and on the Mechanicsville turnpike. He is probably lurking in the neighborhood of the Yellow Tavern or about Richmond. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me. William Frank, Henrico county. se 28--4t*
One hundred Dollars Reward for the apprehension and delivery of my man Amos Harris, who ran away on the 4th instant from my residence, on the Mechanicsville turnpike, near the toll-gate. He is about six feet high, a little stooped in the shoulders, and about sixty years old; grey head and beard. He formerly belonged to William Copland, Esq., who lived near the Yellow Tavern, in Henrico county, and on the Mechanicsville turnpike. He is probably lurking in the neighborhood of the Yellow Tavern or about Richmond. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me. William Frank, Henrico county. se 28--4t*