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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for E. A. Pollard or search for E. A. Pollard in all documents.
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Bound over.
--Hon. D. C. DeJarnette, member of the House of Representatives from this State, and E. A. Pollard, Esq., one of the editors of the Examiner, were bound over by the Mayor yesterday in the sum of $2,000 each, not to engage in a hostile meeting for the next twelve months. The Mayor announced that the correspondence which was published in the Whig of yesterday between these gentlemen had determined him in the decision which he had given, but, if it was desired, witnesses should be sent for and examined.
Mr. Pollard remarked that he was willing to rest his own defence upon that correspondence; "certainly there was no threat on his part in it."
Hon. Waller R. Staples, counsel for Mr. DeJarnette, expressed a desire to have summoned Mr. Preston, the gentleman who had acted as the friend of his client in the transaction.
He expected to prove by him that the card published in the Whig was prepared and sent to that paper two or three days ago, but that its publicat
Arrest of a female Rioter.
--Mrs. France Kelly, sent on to be tried upon a charge of felony, in forcibly breaking open and stealing goods from the store of Pollard & Walter last spring, and who, having been led to bail, made her escape, leaving her surety to settle as best he could with the law, was arrested by her hall a few days since in Lynchburg, flourishing under an assumes name, and brought back to Richmond lodged in the city jail, where she is likely remain for sometime, as it is not prob she will be able to find any one again to confide in her promise to come up to the le rack.