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Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Acquitted. --The County Court of Chesterfield yesterday, after a long and Federal Investigation of the case of Thomas Cox. charged with the death of Lemuel Suellings, acquitted the accused.
August 10th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 13
Ranaway--$50 reward --From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862 a negro named Reverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail. He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted. W. D. Cabell, Tye River Warehouse P. O., c 10--6t* Nelson county, Va.
W. D. Cabell (search for this): article 13
Ranaway--$50 reward --From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862 a negro named Reverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail. He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted. W. D. Cabell, Tye River Warehouse P. O., c 10--6t* Nelson county, Va.
Tye River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Ranaway--$50 reward --From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862 a negro named Reverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail. He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted. W. D. Cabell, Tye River Warehouse P. O., c 10--6t* Nelson county, Va.
Nelson (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 13
Ranaway--$50 reward --From the subscriber, on the 10th August, 1862 a negro named Reverly, of black color, and weighs from 150 to 160 lbs. He is about 28 years of age. He is very smart, but stammers so badly he can scarcely express himself. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me, or put in the Richmond or Lynchburg jail. He is in one of these places, or along the line of the canal, where he is well acquainted. W. D. Cabell, Tye River Warehouse P. O., c 10--6t* Nelson county, Va.
October 17th (search for this): article 14
Proceedings in the courts. Hustings Court, Oct. 17th. --Present; Richard D. Sanzay, Senior Alderman; Jas. Bray., W. W. Timbericke, Chas, E Anderson and Geo. N. Gwathmeye, Aldermen: Yesterday was devoted by the Court to the hearing of pleadings on the motion submitted by Messrs, Sands and Nance, to quash the rule leads against Casper Marston and other members of the Richmond Typographical Society, to show stress why an information should not be filed against them for conspiring together as printers to extort of John M. Daniel, proprietor of the paper. Counsel for defendants concluded that the presentment made against the Parisians and can thrown out of Court by nolle prosequi in the first instance, because of some informality. The Commonwealth's Attorney could not elect of his commotion to continue the prosecution by information, but must go back and have a new indictment found. This view of the was opposed by Mr. Gilmer, for the prosecution who rent many authoriti
October 13th (search for this): article 14
t elect of his commotion to continue the prosecution by information, but must go back and have a new indictment found. This view of the was opposed by Mr. Gilmer, for the prosecution who rent many authorities and made an ingenious argument in support of his position. The Court voted for submitted by defendants coursed, which will have the effect of putting an end to the end, unless a new indictment be found against the members of the Typographical Socity. C. S. District Court.--October, 13th, Fremonts James D. Halyburton, Judge, and P. District Attorney. Alexander Clayton, a returned paroled Confederate soldier, was set to the bar to be tried for misdemeanor for having tried to pass a Yankee Imitation of a $20 Confederate Treasury note as genuine money. The jury did not deem the evidence sufficient to convict, and acquitted the defendant. Andrew Donovan, a soldier, for some time past in confinement on a similar charge, was ordered to be let out of prison, no indic
Proceedings in the courts. Hustings Court, Oct. 17th. --Present; Richard D. Sanzay, Senior Alderman; Jas. Bray., W. W. Timbericke, Chas, E Anderson and Geo. N. Gwathmeye, Aldermen: Yesterday was devoted by the Court to the hearing of pleadings on the motion submitted by Messrs, Sands and Nance, to quash the rule leads against Casper Marston and other members of the Richmond Typographical Society, to show stress why an information should not be filed against them for conspiring together as printers to extort of John M. Daniel, proprietor of the paper. Counsel for defendants concluded that the presentment made against the Parisians and can thrown out of Court by nolle prosequi in the first instance, because of some informality. The Commonwealth's Attorney could not elect of his commotion to continue the prosecution by information, but must go back and have a new indictment found. This view of the was opposed by Mr. Gilmer, for the prosecution who rent many authoriti
Proceedings in the courts. Hustings Court, Oct. 17th. --Present; Richard D. Sanzay, Senior Alderman; Jas. Bray., W. W. Timbericke, Chas, E Anderson and Geo. N. Gwathmeye, Aldermen: Yesterday was devoted by the Court to the hearing of pleadings on the motion submitted by Messrs, Sands and Nance, to quash the rule leads against Casper Marston and other members of the Richmond Typographical Society, to show stress why an information should not be filed against them for conspiring together as printers to extort of John M. Daniel, proprietor of the paper. Counsel for defendants concluded that the presentment made against the Parisians and can thrown out of Court by nolle prosequi in the first instance, because of some informality. The Commonwealth's Attorney could not elect of his commotion to continue the prosecution by information, but must go back and have a new indictment found. This view of the was opposed by Mr. Gilmer, for the prosecution who rent many authorit
November 22nd, 1862 AD (search for this): article 14
r men, charged with offences against the Government, having been brought from the jail of Pittsylvania, their trials will take place at an early day. Mayor's Court.--The following detectable card, beautifully printed, was exhibited in Court yesterday morning: "The Young Men's Pleasure Supper will be given at Mrs. Quarles', on 12th street, on Thursday evening, Oct. 16th, 1862, at 8 o'clock; to which the pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited." Elizabeth Brown, a negress, and several others of the same color unworthy of mention, were interrupted by the city police while engaged in the dispensation of the of incident to the occasion, and taken to jail. Yesterday morning they were arraigned for a violation of the law concerning unlawful assemblies, but were released upon the evidence of their intention to do no harm. Ira Parker charged with stealing $75 in money and sundry articles from James 2d Faque, was sent on to a called Court of the date of Nov. 22d, 1862.
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