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. --Present: Judges John J. Allen, Wm. Daniel, R. C. L. Moncure, and Wm. J. Robertson. The following decisions have been rendered by this Court since our last report: Wright vs. Godwin and others — argued by Arthur A. Morson for the appellant and R. T. Daniel for the appellees — upon an appeal from a decree pronounced by the Circuit Court of King and Queen county. Decree reversed, and cause remanded for further proceedings. Virginia Central Railroad vs. Winston — argued by James Lyons for the plaintiff and C. G. Griswold for the defendant — upon a writ of supersedeas to a judgment of the Circuit Court of Hanover. Judgment affirmed. Smith's administrator vs. Lloyd's executrix — argued by Francis L. Smith for the plaintiff, and Robert E. Scott for the defendant — upon a writ of supersedeas to a judgment of the Circuit Court of Alexandria county.--Judgment reversed, and cause remanded for further proceedings. Barksdale and others vs. Neal — argued by McF
Grand Jury presentments. --The following presentments were made yesterday by the Grand Jury of Judge Lyons's Court, John Purcell, Esq, acting as foreman: John Fritz Kreibel and John E. Lehmoney, for the murder of Philip Saulter, on the 10th of February. Thomas L. Anglo for stealing $107 from Ambrose Barrett, on the 18th of February. Geo. W. Cassiday, for stealing $200 worth of goods from James Warden, on the 27th of April. Dennis Lynch, for stabbing James Shea, on the f $100 at the Columbian Hotel, on the 6th of April. James and John Barry, for stabbing Henry Rose on the 25th of February. The indictments prepared in the case of Patrick Behan, charged with stealing $64 from Edward Doran on the 29th of April, and in the case of John Foley, charged with stealing $29 from an unknown person, were returned not true bills. Judge Lyons's Court will sit, to-day at 11 o'clock, when, no doubt, the trial of some of the above offenders will be commenced.
Case continued. --The case of Harvey Wash, for passing counterfeit money, was called in the Hustings Court, Judge Lyons, yesterday, but continued because of the absence of witnesses. Wash is now and has been for some time, on bail for his appearance when called for.
$200 reward. --On Thursday last, while I was in the War Department on business, I sent my servant, Austin, who is so well known in Richmond, to the post-office, since which time I have no seen him or been able to obtain any information of his whereabouts. If he has been impressed I will give $20 to any person who will inform me where he is. If he has been kidnapped, I will give $00 for his recovery. If he has run off, which I do not believe, I will give $200 for his recovery; or if be has been killed, which I fear, I will pay $200 for the conviction of his murderer. my 20--4t* James Lyons.
$200 reward. --On Thursday last whiled was in the War Department on business, I sent my servant, Austin, who is no wall known in Richmond, to the post-office, since which time I have not seen him or been able to obtain any information of his whereabouts. If he has been impressed I will give $20 to any person who will inform me where he is. If he has been kidnapped, I will give $100 for his recovery. If he has run off, which I do not belive, I will give $300 for his recovery; or if he has been killed, which I fear, I will pay $200 for the conviction of his murderer. my 20--4t* James Lyons.
ts in these documents to the 5th of February, and indicate that the course of affairs in America was felt more seriously in Lyonstan in Manchester. At that date one half of the operatives at Lyons were out of work one quarter were working only half time, and only the remaining quarter full time. A hundred thousand workmen were then said to be dependent in Lyone on public and private charity. --This atandstill," remarked, is not cansed by the commercial treaty with England, of whem the, Lyons manufacture has no reason to be afraid, It is caused alone by want of orders from abroad. North and Mexico have ordered nothing.-- orders less one than years. The East and Constanting. anything, and even England which used always to buy the has greatly curtailed its orders this year, which is attrihuted to the mourning for the Prince Consort. [Parts (April 28 correspondence of the London Times.] The "Fiuilleds Thann," of the 19th instant, states that M. Jourdain, one
s of the law. Bridget Moore, who was arrested on Tuesday evening for throwing hot water on and kicking her husband, John Moore, appeared with a baby in her arms, accompanied by her husband, to undergo an examination. A colloquial duel about whiskey ensued, in which the relative capacities of each party (not including the baby) were ventilated, followed by interlocutory ejaculations from the sitting magistrate demanding silence and threatening imprisonment to both parties. The scene ended with Mrs. Moore's committal to jail. The baby was given to its father, and he given to his liberty. Roger Keenan alias John Finney, charged with robbing John Bowyer of $100, by force, in or near Rocketts old field, a few weeks since, underwent an examination, which clearly demonstrated the fact that he had put himself in the line of promotion as a candidate for State's Prison honors. He was committed to appear before the Hustings Court prior to being sent before Judge Lyons for final trial.
Judge Lyons's Court. --This tribunal was in session yesterday, but the business transacted was of a civil character entirely. The Grand Jury and Court adjourned for the term. The case of John Hagan was continued till the next term, and the defendant admitted to bail.
The Daily Dispatch: may 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Later from New Orleans — Mote of Bufler's Tyranny. (search)
$200 reward. --On Thursday last, while I was in the War Department on business, I sent my servant, Austin, who is so well known in Richmond, to the post-office, since which time I have not seen him or been able to obtain any information of his whereabouts. If he has been impressed I will give $20 to any person who will inform me where he is. If he has been kidnapped, I will give $100 for his recovery. If he has run off, which I do not believe, I will give $200 for his recovery; or if he has been killed, which I fear, I will pay $200 for the conviction of his murderer. my 20--4t* James Lyons.
$200 reward. --On Thursday last, while I was in the War Department on business, I sent my servant, Austin, who is so well known in Richmond, to the post-office, since which time I have not seen him or been able to obtain any information of his whereabouts. If he has been impressed I will give $20 to any person who will inform me where he is. If he has been kidnapped, I will give $100 for his recovery. If he has run off, which I do not believe, I will give $200 for his recovery; or if he has been killed, which I fear, I will pay $200 for the conviction of his murderer. my 20--4t* James Lyons.