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It having been shown that a proper certificate that the liquor was destroyed was necessary, no action was taken upon the application. The Council then proceeded to make the following elections: Clerks of the Markets — S. H. Ellis, J. P. Tyler. Weigh --Thomas Diddep, J. P. Tyler John J. Crutchfield. Messenger of Council — William J. Epps. Inspector of Wagons, Carts, &c.--John Talman. Committee on St. John's Church Burying Ground--Messrs. Stokes, Richardson and WiJ. P. Tyler John J. Crutchfield. Messenger of Council — William J. Epps. Inspector of Wagons, Carts, &c.--John Talman. Committee on St. John's Church Burying Ground--Messrs. Stokes, Richardson and William Palmer. Engineer of the City — W. Gill. Overseer of City Hands — Robert H. Higgins. Some debate occurred upon the propriety of appointing an Overseer of City Hands, when Mr. Scott stated that the city had lately recovered a number of mules, and it would be well to appoint an officer to take care of them. Mr. Burr moved that the subject be passed by Lost. The Council then went into an election, and Mr. Higgins was elected, as stated above. Mr. Scott moved t
The Kirby murder case--Mrs. Kirby before the Hustings Court--the case continued. --Mrs. Anne E. Kirby, charged with the murder of her husband, Robert F. Kirby, on the 21st of November last, was arraigned before the Hustings Court yesterday morning. Her condition was much the same as heretofore reported — either insane, or so well feigned as to deceived the majority of spectators. The witnessed for the Commonwealth were called, and all but two--Messrs. Ambrose Carlton and J. P. Tyler--responded. It was stated that the former was confined to his room by sickness. Mr. W. W. Crump, one of the prisoner's counsel, made an application for a continuance for a day or two. Mr. Johnson, another of the counsel, was absent, attending upon the Provost Court, and he deemed his presence here, when this case was taken up, indispensable. Mr. R. T. Daniel, Attorney for the Commonwealth.--That is not the rule of the Court The Commonwealth is ready to go on. The Court — What is the