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ichael Horan, at Krebs's farm, near Richmond, about two months ago. Only one witness — who after all knew nothing about the case — was present to testify. His statement was that he was in the adjoining room when the shooting took place, and that he knew of no circumstance whatever which could identify Gregor as the murderer. The case was continued until Monday for other testimony. Samuel Stanley, a soldier, was charged with shooting a musket in the street; and attempting to shoot Capt. Pleasants, of the night police, when in the act of arresting him. The demonstration took place on Friday evening, on Main, between 15th and 17th sts. Surety in $300 to keep the peace, and a like amount to appear before the Grand Jury. Thomas King, drunk and trespassing on the premises of Mrs. E. Sadler, sent to Capt. Alexander to be handed over to the naval authorities at Drowry's Stuff, where he belonged. Washington Jenkins, drunk in the Old Market, and resisting the police in the disc
Negro Hiring. --As Administrator of sundry estates, I shall hire out at the county Court-House of Henrico, on the first day of January, 1862, commencing at 11 o'clock, 50 or 60 Negroes, amongst them are five good Carpenters. Farm Hands, Drivers, good Cooks, and House Maids, and Dining room Servants. I shall, also, at the same time, self 6 or 8 good Negroes. Terms of Sale--Cash. Terms of Hiring.--Bond, with good security, payable quarterly, and to be given before the negroes are delivered. de 29--td Geo. D. Pleasants, Sheriff.