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Frxxv J cko it s. — At M ariposa, one James Law* ilt; !ilt; e \\;is on trial for stealing an old gray horse.I lie jury hung. and a general “ Democratic meet- j inrr' ensued, insomuch that the Sheriff had to pet up anil keep tilings straight. The Judge kept?h** boys in until they became exceedingly lanky, and after various appeals to the humanity of the lt;ourt. the Gazette says the following verdict was rendered :jWe, the jury, find that the horse is a mare. That It. It. Givens never had an iron gray horse or mare : that the color was not iron-gray. That the prisoner’s name is not James Lawrence—his name never was James Lawrence, and never will he. That the prisoner is not a mail, but ft feroail. j Darn Given's iroii-gray horse, or mare, as tbe :case mav he. _P — — i— . i ' ■ ■ ■-
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Weaverville Weekly Trinity Journal

Weaverville, California, US

Sat, Aug 05, 1865

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