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Proceedings of the Courts. Mayor's Court Friday, Dec. 19. Recorder Caskie presiding — The case of Michaels Sweeney and lease Michael; charged with stealing a horse valued at $200 from Thos, Johnson, of Rodgers's cavalry company, was called and the evidence being heard. Michaels was exculpated and discharged. The charge against Sweeney was continued until Saturday. Joseph Fenton, charged with assaulting and threatening to kill Catharine O'Conner, was proved guilty and committed to jagar, and without a pass, was ordered for lashes. Jacob slave of Willie Caskie, was brought up for forging the name of Louisa G. Allan to a bank check for $100, but there being no proof of his , he was discharged. Hustings Court, Friday, December 19th --The Court was engaged during yesterday in the trial of Michael Sucton who has been imprisoned since the 5th of October, for the murder of John Delany, alleged to have been committed at the house of the prisoner, in Adams Valley, on the
From North Carolina. Goldsboro', Dec. 19. --A reconnaissance last night by a squadron of the 3d North Carolina cavalry, under Captain Carraway, found the enemy encamped about two miles below White Hall. The citizens represent them as scared, and out of food and ammunition. A rumor on the streets this morning says reinforcements have passed Kinston. on the south side of the Nouse, to succor their skedaddling friends. As the smoke of battle clears away it reveals a considerable sthel flag, who ultimately drove them from their guns into the woods. The 31st North Carolina (Col. Jordan) was on the field, but with the exception of one company seems to have taken no part in the action. [second Dispatch.] Goldsboro, Dec. 19, P. M. --Col. Fremont, Chief Engineer of the Wilmington Railroad, has ust arrived in town from Wilmington. He passed over the entire track to the Nouse river on a handcar, and says he can repair all damages on the road in two days, and the b