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County Court --Justices Garnett, Nettles, Nuckels, Childrey, and Burton presiding.--The quarterly term of the County Court of Henrico commenced yesterday. We append a list of presentments made by the Grand Jury: John Henlein, for keeping a house where unlawful gaming is carried on. Joseph Rose, for allowing slaves to assemble unlawfully on his premises. James Patterson, for allowing slaves to assemble unlawfully on his premises--five cases. Henry Bremmer, for selling ardent spirits without licence--two cases. Robert Hudgins, for selling ardent spirits without a license--four cases. James Patterson — indictment for misdemeanor — a true bill. Samuel Brown and George Brown — indictment for a misdemeanor — true bill. Charles G. Thompson — indictment for misdemeanor — a true bill Samuel Brown — indictment for misdemeanor — a true bill. William Hicks — indictment for misdemeano
County jail. --A committee appointed by the Grand Jury, of Henrico county, to examine the condition of the jail, reported yesterday that the building was in good order, except that the plastering was injured in some places, and some glass broken out of the windows.