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tates Treasury, indicted by the Grand Jury in three cases for betting at fare, was fined $1,000 and required to give security in the sum of $3,000 for his good behavior.--Robert Calivan and Charles Fitzpatrick, indicted in four cases for retailing ardent spirits contrary to law, were fined sixty dollars for each offence.--Nolle prosequi were entered in the cases of Patrick Foley and Maria Wade, charged with misdemeanors;--Nelson, indicted for violating the liquor law, and Antonio Emenheiser, for receiving stolen goods,--Joanna McCarthy, charged with misdemeanor, was discharged. The following parties, indicted for violating the liquor law, plead guilty, and came forward and paid the fines imposed in such cases, whereupon they were discharged from prosecution: August Weimer, one case; Richard Emerson, one; John F. Chambers, three; Francis Beebee, six; Henry Smith, four; Thomas Phillips, three; Thomas Otey, two. Sixty dollars were paid for each offence, making in the aggregate $1,200.
t section of the city, went to work, without any authority from the owner, and tore down the valuable framed building formerly used as a brewery, belonging to Mr. Henry Smith, of this city, which they carried home and packed away in their yards, to be used as firewood during the winter. The building was very well built and in a good state of preservation, and its value at the time it was torn down was estimated at about twenty thousand dollars. As soon as Mr. Smith was apprised of the mysterious disappearance of his property, be procured the services of Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico county, to ferret out the matter; whereupon that officer went earnesown Smith's house, and that they were supplied with wagons, axes, and everything else necessary to enable them, to carry on their operations. The first intimation Smith had of his loss was on Friday or Saturday last, when he rode down there to make an examination of the premises preparatory to converting it into a dwelling-house.
Five hundred dollars Reward. --Ranaway, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; flat nose; high cheek bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith, corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 15--6t*
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; flat nose; high cheek bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith, corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 15--6t*
Five Hundred Dollars Reward. --Ranaway, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; flat nose; high cheek hones; big mouth, with a car on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith, corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 15--6t*
Five Hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; flat nose; high cheek bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith, Corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 15--6t*
The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], Vice-President Stephens on reconstruction. (search)
Five hundred Dollars Reward. --Ranaway, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; flat nose; high cheek bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith, corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 15--6t*
Five hundred Dollars Reward. --Ranaway, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; flat nose; high check bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eve; stout built. Henry Smith, corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 15--6t*
One thousand Dollars reward. --Ran away, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; flat nose; high cheek bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith, corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 29--6t*
One thousand Dollars reward --Ran away, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high; jet black; high forehead; fist now; high check bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith. corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 29--5t*
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