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Washington, District Of Columbia
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Report on proceedings in the Court in Equity under Judge Olin, Circuit Court under Chief Justice Cartter, and Criminal Court under Judge Fisher, covering various civil cases with orders, dismissals, judgments, and an ongoing railroad argument.
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Court In Equity-Judge Olin.-Caruthers vs. Holland. Order directing trustee to convey, &c.
Sharretts vs. Brereton et al. Same order.
Edwards vs. Hickman et al. Order overruling the motion to dissolve injunction.
Julian vs. Mattingly. Order appointing Saturday, March 23, for hearing application for injunction.
Jones vs. Stringfellow. Order appointing March 25 to hear defendant's petition to stay distribution.
Circuit Court-Chief Justice Cartter.-
Columbus Shaw et al. vs. Louisa Tavier. •Dismissed.
Andrew Fisher vs. Charles Brechner. Attachment ordered for T. Ourcb, witness for defendant.
John H. Sis vs. Moses Lewis. Referred to Cursi.
Riggs & Co. vs. Joseph V. Stewart. Judgment confessed.
Criminal Court - Judge Fisher.—The case of the Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetown railroad came up for argument. The case will be resumed to-morrow.
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orders directing conveyance, overruling motions, appointing hearings, dismissals, attachments ordered, referrals, judgments confessed, and argument in railroad case to resume tomorrow.
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Proceedings in Court in Equity: Caruthers vs. Holland (order to convey), Sharretts vs. Brereton et al. (same), Edwards vs. Hickman et al. (motion to dissolve injunction overruled), Julian vs. Mattingly (hearing March 23), Jones vs. Stringfellow (hearing March 25). Circuit Court: Columbus Shaw et al. vs. Louisa Tavier (dismissed), Andrew Fisher vs. Charles Brechner (attachment for witness T. Ourcb), John H. Sis vs. Moses Lewis (referred to Cursi), Riggs & Co. vs. Joseph V. Stewart (judgment confessed). Criminal Court: Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetown railroad case argued, resumes tomorrow.