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The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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lton for assaulting Jacob Vardler, was called in this Court yesterday, and defendant not answering, an alias capias was awarded to bring him in to plead. Leonard C. Blackburn was tried for misdemeanor, and judgment rendered for costs. Adam France was found guilty of an assault on his wife, and fined $150. Not being present, a process was issued for his apprehension. Nolle prosequis were entered in the case of M. M. Peters and James W. Gill, presented for illegal voting in May, 1860. Case against Geo. H. Hotman, for petty larceny, was dismissed. Case of Robert Salmon and Wm. Childress, presented for assaulting Joseph R. Rennie and stealing a watermelon from him, was continued, defendant not appearing when called. In the case of Joseph Keppler, judgment in three cases for costs, and acquittal in two--charge, retailing ardent spirits, keeping a tippling house and bowling alley. Ro. Crump, tried for assaulting Jos. C. Dickinson, at Springfield Temperance Hall, fined $10 and costs.
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