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tnesses the Mayor declined going into an examination of the case. A charge was preferred against Jordan, slave of Manda Hill, of forcibly entering the smoke- house of George T. Moran and stealing twenty pieces of bacon, valued at $2,500. The testimony elicited proving that the offence had been committed in the county of King William, His Honor, for lack of jurisdiction, referred the case to the Justices of that county. A fine of $20 and security for good behavior was required of Patrick Lee, charged with being drunk and assaulting and beating Henry, slave of Frank Riley. Charles Isaacs and Richard Barry, arrested some time since on the charge of garroting and robbing P. A. Haxall, the examination of whom has been postponed several times on account of the absence of witnesses, were yesterday called up before His Honor. It being proven that another party was with Isaacs (who is a mere boy,) at the time he sold the hide to Gimmi, the tanner. Isaacs was closely questioned
ent of the Philadelphia inquirer says that a special messenger from Mr. Dayton, the Minister to France, had arrived there. Nothing was known officially of the dispatches, but the messenger told his friends that France had determined to recognize the Southern Confederacy. The report was generally believed in Baltimore, and occasioned great rejoicing among the friends of the South in that city. Dalton, March 14 --Northern paper state that Adjutant Gen. Thomas in at Nashville, pushing forward the work of organizing negro troops. Several re-enlisted regiments have passed through Nashville, returning to the field. Sherman's command was at Vicksburg on the 8th, preparing for another grand movement. Chattanooga is probably his destination. The Yankees are much alarmed in regard to Longstreet's whereabouts. One account represents him en route for Lee, and another for Johnston. Much alarm is also fel among them at the threatening aspect England and France.
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