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ine Rodgers, and Kate Mills, and their visitors, young men of various degrees of good and bad looks, giving the names of Wm B Freeman, J. J. Nicholas John Manning, Thos Carroll, Daniel Carroll, Thos. Murphy, Daniel Ryan, Benjamin G Page, B. M. Bear, and Jas. W. Finch. All were committed in default of security for their good behavior. Circuit Court of Chester field County, Monday, Nov. 6th.--Present: Hon. Thomas S. Gholson, Judge. Edward Sears was set to the bar at the Court House in Manchester to day, for trial on the charge of murdering his wife by poison, administered several months since. The evidence being given in, and the argument of counsel heard, the case was given to the jury, who, after a brief retirement, returned into Court, and reported through their foreman that they had agreed upon a verdict finding the prisoner guilty of murder in the second degree, and ascertaining his term of imprisonment at 18 years in the Penitentiary. Sentence was passed by the Judge in ac
by examining his teeth; the tip end of one of the fore fingers is cut off, (left hand, I think) leaving a very small portion of nail which is thickish and pointed. He is of a lively manner, and incl ned to be very communicative and forward in manner. He was seen in Winchester about a week ago. He spoke to a gentleman from Richmond and said he belonged to me, and was there with his young master. I feel sure he has hired himself to some of the soldiers as a free boy. Also, about the same time, Sandy. He is about 32 years old, tall and trim speaks rather slow and broad, and is respectful in manner. He is an excellent waiting man and driver. It is likely he is employed in one or the other capacity in the army. Complexion somewhat light. He has a wife and children at Mrs. Jeremiah Hobbs's, in Manchester. I will pay $50 for either of them, delivered to me, near Hampden Sidney College, or lodged in jail so I may get either of them. oc 29--2aw4w* P. H. Anderson. M. D.