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a warrant to execute on Mr. Hardestry, on the charge of selling liquor, but the Mayor declined to surrender him till he had sifted the case in respect to that aspect of it himself Smith, who stole the pocket-book, was committed to appear for examination before a called Court of Hustings, to be hold on next Thursday. Huntings Court, Thursday, October 23d.--The attention of the Court was occupied during the day in trying the case of Wm. J. Bowman, who stood charged with the murder of George Bailey, by bitting him on the head with a brick-bat, some weeks ago. John B. Young appeared for the accused and Littleton Tazewell for the Commonwealth. The evidence of witnesses and argument occupied five hours in delivery. About 4 o'clock counsel concluded argument, when the case was submitted to the jury. who, after an absence of an hour, returned into Court with a verdict of "guilty of involuntary manslaughter." Confederate Court.--No business of note transpired in this Court yester