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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for James or search for James in all documents.
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Hustings Court, April 17th
--Present: Recorder James K. Caskie, and a full bench.
James M Taylor, heretofore commissioned as Notary Public by Gov, Letcher, appeared and gave bond for the faithful performance of his duties as such.
A nolle prosequi was entered in the case of R. H. Barnes, indicted for an assault on a negro, on his paying the costs of Court.
Richard Copeland was tried for exhibiting the game of faro in a house opposite the Spots-wood Hotel.
His was one of the edifices so successfully stormed by the Mayor's indefatigable police, who succeeded in carrying off a lot of valuable but curious furniture, which they did not know the use of, (in a horn) The jury, acting on the evidence before them, which was remarkably flimsy as regards any faro-dealing by the defendant, returned a verdict of not guilty.
Michael Sullivan, proprietor of Noah's Ark and other chattels, was put on trial for buying a lot of old iron, supposed to have been stolen from Joseph