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. Williams on or about the 18th day of June, 1861. I was persuaded to do so by a negro man, named Guy, belonging to Mr. James J. Hines. I saw Guy on Mr. Hines' place two or three times, and he persuGuy on Mr. Hines' place two or three times, and he persuaded me to kill Mr. Williams, and I agreed to do so. I saw Guy the same morning I killed Mr. Williams--he told me to stand in the bushes close to the bridge, and that Mr. Williams would cross the briGuy the same morning I killed Mr. Williams--he told me to stand in the bushes close to the bridge, and that Mr. Williams would cross the bridge. Guy then went to the field. After I had killed Mr. Williams I went to the field and saw Guy and told him I had killed Mr. Williams. I then asked Frank for a hoe to bury Mr. Williams, telling Guy then went to the field. After I had killed Mr. Williams I went to the field and saw Guy and told him I had killed Mr. Williams. I then asked Frank for a hoe to bury Mr. Williams, telling him I had killed him; he told me I would find one under an old house. I buried Mr. Williams by myself, about 60 or 70 yards below the Dean Forest Bridge. He was shot on the opposite side of the canGuy and told him I had killed Mr. Williams. I then asked Frank for a hoe to bury Mr. Williams, telling him I had killed him; he told me I would find one under an old house. I buried Mr. Williams by myself, about 60 or 70 yards below the Dean Forest Bridge. He was shot on the opposite side of the canal — he was shot with a double-barrel gun, loaded with buckshot. "I met Frank, a slave of Mr. J. J. Hines, in the month of March, and told him if Mr. Williams did not mind I would kill him. He
Mayor's Court, Monday,July 22. --George Webster, from Maryland, wandering about the streets — no place to stay --committed.--Edward, slave of H. B. Holmes, committed for going at large.-- Isaac Cooper, Henrico darkey, living in the city without a register — set to work.-- Ezekiel Ruffin, no papers — set to work.--Charles Freeman, no papers and drunk-- committed.--Sarah A. J se, white, associating with Billy, a slave --committed. William Guy, committed to 23d for shooting and wounding Wm. Myers.--Henry Bowen, assaulting Richard P. Mundin — acquitted.--Michael McCrony, acquitted of an alleged assault on Mrs. Mary Ann Sexton, on 20th street.--Benjamin Bolton, bailed to appear on the 26th for assaulting and beating Adam W