Copyright USGenNet Inc., 2023 All Rights Reserved USGenNet Data Repository Please read USGenNet Copyright Statement on this page: Transcribed and submitted by Linda Talbott for the USGenNet Data Repository http://www.us-data.org/ =========================================================================== Formatted by USGenNet Data Repository Chief Archivist, Linda Talbott All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. =========================================================================== Nashville Union and Dispatch Thursday, 8 May 1867 (newspaper extracts) CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES - Hon. C. F. Trigg - May 7 - John B. McOwen and A. Thomas were admitted as attorneys. A. B. BEACH was excused from further attendance as juror. R. HOE vs. Book Agents Methodist Episcopal Church, continued Atmond & Co. vs. F. M. SMITH, administrator Judgment revived. THOS. J. WATERSON vs. W. J. CAMPBELL. Dismissed for want of jurisdiction and re- manded to State Circuit Court. W. F. BAXTER vs. ROBT. WILEY. Same SOPHIA W. HORTON vs. Mayor and Aldermen of Nashville. Same United States vs. JAMES S. BURCH, stealing letters from the postoffice. Continued on affidavit of the defendant, who gave bond of $2000 to appear at October term of the court. V. K. STEVENSON vs. Mayor and Aldermen of Nashville; continued on affidavit of plaintiff on paying costs of term. WM. COOK vs. Swan & Singleton; continued United States vs. Nashville Gas Light Company; continued. G. A. NEUFFER vs. MADISON STRATTON; continued United States vs. WM. SHANE; dismissed, defendant assuming costs. Oakley & Mason vs. E. P. CONE; judgment for plaintiff. In nineteen cases under revenue laws, reports of the Clerk and Marshal were con- firmed, and ordered to be spread upon the minutes. RECORDER'S COURT, May 7 - WM. RANDALLS, disorderly, $5 and costs JOHN WILLIAMS, disorderly, $10 and costs WM. ALLOWAY, disorderly, dismissed at cost of P. H. REYNOLDS. N. B. BOGARTH, leaving and horses on street, without driver, $10 and costs. CHAS. FOWLER, disorderly, costs SALLY CARTER, disorderly, $5 and costs MOLLY SMITH, disorderly, $5 and costs A. J. JORDAN, creating a nuisance, $25 and costs. HAYWOOD SMITH, disorderly, $10 and costs GEORGE PETWAY, disorderly, $10 and costs PRISCILLA HITE, disorderly, $10 and costs RICHARD HOLT, disorderly, discharged JAMES MARTIN, disorderly, discharged JENNY MARTIN, disorderly, costs SALLY SMITH, drunk and disorderly, $50 and costs. --------------------------------------------- (found elsewhere in this newspaper) MIKE HAYS was tried yesterday before 'Squire Mathews, for assaulting HARRIET DENNISON, with intent to commit a rape. After a thorough hear- ing, it was decided that he was guilty of assault with no such intent, and was fined $5 and costs. JIM FLEMING, charged with being an accomplice in a case of larceny, was bound over till tomorrow. ===============================================================================