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Va Wm. Wyatt, Cyru, Greenville co, Va, Miss. S. Atkins, Billy, Sussex co Va G. W. Payham, Arthur, Sussex co Va Dr. Henry Hunt, Adam, Sussex co Va Jacob Vanmeter, Jim Smith, Hardy co, Va Capt. B. Hudgins, Carter, Dinwiddie co, Va Patrick Lewis, Dick, Dinwiddie co, Va Robt. Sydnor, Alick, Dinwiddie co, Va Mrs. Pull Cox, Erasmus, Brunswick, Va Wilkins Spencer, John, Brunswick, Va Wm. Young, Jim, Rockbridge, Va Maj. Archibald, Simon, Hyde co, N. O. Miss. Neil A Marshall, Bob, Lunenburg co, Va Wm. A. Wood, Isaac, Charlotte co,. Va Hillary Goode, Silas, Charlotte co,. Va Wm. B. Green, Diex, Charlotte co,. Va Nathan Leftfar, David, Fauquier co, Va Zith Nally, Henry, Charles co, Md, W. Simons, George, Prince George, Va Thos Fauntieroy, Charles, King & Queen, Va Samuel Leake, Edward, Hanover co, Va. One negro child, about a year old, without mother au 4--20
t Staunton River Bridge: Name of Owner,Name of Negro,Where From. Dr. And'w Field,Amos,Greenville co, Va Edward Wyatt,Davy,Greenville co, Wm Wyatt,Cyin,Greenville co, Miss. S. Atkins,Billy,Sussex co. Va G. W. Parham,Arthur,Sussex co. Va Dr. Henry Hunt,Adam,Sussex co. Va Jacob Vanmeter,Jud Helth,Hardy co, Va Capt. B. Hudgins,Carter,Drawiddle co, Va Patrick Lewis,Dick,Drawiddle co, Robt. Sydnor,Alick,Drawiddle co, Mrs. Phil Cox,Erasmus,Brunswick, Va Wilkins Spencer,John,Brunswick, Va Wm. Young,Jim,Rockbridge, Va Maj. Archibald,Simon,Hyde co, N. C. Miss Neil A. Marshall,Bob,Lunenburg co. Va Wm. A. Wood,Isaac,Charlotte co, Va Hillary Goode,Silan,Charlotte co, Wm. B. Green,Dick,Charlotte co, Nathan Leftfar,David,Fauquier co, Va Ziah Nally,Henry,Charles co, Md. W. Simons,George,Prince George, Va Thos. Fauntieroy,Charles,King's Corne, Va Samuel Leake,Edward,Hanover co, Va. One negro child, about a year old, without mother. au 4--21½ (4th&9 haug)
t first denied the charge, but subsequently confessed her guilt and gave up three hundred and fifty dollars, which, she said, was all she had taken. The Mayor remanded her for examination before the Hustings Court. Robert Ashley, charged with steeling a brass mouth-piece of an engine, belonging to Allis Rix, was ordered to be whipped. Justine O'Brien was charged with assaulting and beating a little girl, the daughter of Catherine Burns. Upon investigation, it turned out that the difficulty was the result of one of those family fends in which both parties were equally at fault, and the Mayor, therefore, dismissed the matter. Two negroes; named George, slave of F. Fore, charged with having a watch in his possession which was stolen from Simon, slave of David McDaniel, and John Morse, charged with stealing a pair of shoes from Newton, a slave, were ordered to be whipped. After disposing of one or two other cases of a trivial character, the Mayor vacated his seat.
olive tree in Greece. The beloved John, for his religious heresy, died at Ephesus only after he had escaped from a cauldron of boiling oil. James the Great was beheaded at Jerusalem, while the lesser James was thrown headlong from a pinnacle of the temple. Philip was hanged by the neck in the streets of Hierpolis. Bartholomew was flayed alive; Andrew was bound to a cross for his heresy, and thus addressed his persecutors till he expired. A sharp spear was run through the body of Thomas; Simon was crucified, as was the Nazarene before him; and Matthias was first stoned and then beheaded. Galileo, a disciple of Copernicus, came near losing his life for teaching the revolution of the planets. Descartes taught the philosophy of "innate ideas." For this the University of Paris denounced him as an atheist, and ordered that all his books should be burned! Dr. Harvey was treated with scorn, deprived of his practice, and driven into exile, because he discovered and taught the circulati