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Richmond Circuit Court. --Judge Meredith disposed of very little criminal business last Saturday. In the case of John Jones, who was indicted as one of the April rioters, a nolle prosequi was entered, and he was discharged.
The Abolition of the cartel. No person can read the correspondence between Commissioners Ould and Meredith without becoming convinced, if he had any doubt before, that the Yankee Government acted in bad faith in the matter. Mr. Ould, in fact, does not hesitate to make the charge in direct terms, and he is borne out so fully by the facts of the case that even the New York World--a paper not very friendly, it is true, to Lincoln's Administration, yet still as warmly in favor of reconstructishort sighted, as knavery always must be — miserably awkward and bungling, as all things originating in falsehood must be. Dean Swift says he never heard more than three well constructed lies in his life, and he was the most acute of observers.--Meredith's defences of the rascally conduct of his Government are certainly not among the most ingenious of inventions. There is no evil out of which good may not come. Our troops have been in the habit of surrendering too easily heretofore. The o