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limentary letters from officers and citizens of Lynchburg, and the Mayor discharged him after, confiscating the dirk and pistol. Shouldering his favorite banjo, he left the Court room to make arrangements for an early departure for Lynchburg. Wm. O'Brien, charged with an assault upon Jesse Glass, a citizen of Fluvanna. The Mayor heard the testimony and remarking that it was an aggravated case, held the party to bail in the sum of $200 for his appearance before the Grand Jury. Patrick Caslow, charged with assaulting James Fitzgerald.--The principal witness failed to appear, and the Mayor dismissed the case. Richard, slave of G. T. Ferguson, charged with cutting and wounding a negro woman named Martha. Dick is Martha's husband. In the enforcement of domestic authority he brandished his pocket knife and made a slight incision in Martha's shoulder. The Mayor remanded him for trial. Dan Murphy and James Berry, charged with stealing two sides of bacon from the Confed