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Alderman's Hustings Court,Wednesday, March 11th. --Present, James K. Caskie, Recorder; R. D. Sanxay, Senator Alderman; James Bray. M. C. Lipscomb, Wm. W.Timberlake, John F. Regnault and John W. Beveridge, Aldermen. Twenty six jurymen were ordered to be summoned to appear to-morrow for the trial of the misdemeanor cases on the docet of this Court. Rules were awarded against Peter F. Brown and John Knox, Commonwealth's witnesses, for falling to attend against Martha, a slave, charged with felony A colle prosequi was entered in the case of Thos. D. Budgins charged with grand larceny. Charles E Kent was fined ten dollars and costs for permitting his slave, Mary Ann, to go at large and hire herself out contrary to law. David Preston and Philip W. Reynolds were examined for effecting on the 19th of February a burglarious einto the storehouse of David Epstin and Harris Brill, corner of Main street and Locust alley, and stealing several pairs of shoes, sundry re
Mayor's Court, Wednesday, March 11th --Martin, slave of Robert Hinton, was brought up for going at large, and committed to be tried for the offence. Edmonia Newton and Margaret Williams, two negro women, representing themselves to be free, but without registers, were brought up for engaging in a fight at the house of Henrietta Newton Margaret Williams, having initiated the row, was ordered to be punished. The other defendant was discharged. Margaret States was brought up, charged with stealing a lot of furniture, worth $20, from Dees. She was rent on to the Alderman's Hustings Court to be tried for grand larceny. Daniel O. Sullivan, a soldier, arrested for getting drunk and behaving derly at the Marshall Theatre, was sent before the Provost Marshal.