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may be said to have done very well during the session just terminated. We append the List of graduates. James A. Alexander, Augusta county, Va. Robert T Baldwin, Jr., Winchester, Va. Simon Baruch, Camden, S. C. Edwin Sarnes, Wilson county, N. C. Marshall T. Bell, Iredell county, N. C. David Berry, Burke county, N. C. Cyrus Brooks, Chesterfield county, Va. Jesse P Brown, Pitt county, N. C. Thomas C. Dennis, Halifax county, Va. Henry V. Dunstan, Murfreesboro, N. C. Thomas Emory, Washington, D. C. James R. Ervin, Bath county, Va. Alexander W. Eskridge, Fauquier county, Va. Marcellus Ford. Charlotte county, Va. George W Garmany, Newberry, S. C. Wm. H Gibbs, Lexington, Va. Robert M. Harper, Prince Edward county, Va. Wm. R. Harris, Oxford, N. C. Samuel M. Hileman, Lexington, Va. John C. Hyde, Augusta co., Va. Robert W. King, Wilson co., N. C. Algernon M. Lee, Sampson co., N. C. Henry B Melvin, Accomac co., Va. Robert A. North, Appomattox
The Prisons. --William Bradshaw and R. Tyson, of Stafford county, Va., were brought to this city and lodged in Castle Thunder yesterday, charged with piloting the Yankees in one of their recent raids in this State. At the Libby thirteen escaped Yankee prisoners from Danville were booked yesterday. Four others from Georgia were also deposited in that institution. Only four thousand prisoners now remain in this city, the large number here for some time back having been reduced to that figure by sending them off to Georgia, and by flag of truce North. A white man, named Thomas Emory, was arrested yesterday and locked up in the cage, charged with stealing two trunks from Mary Johnson. This is the third person who has been arrested for this offence.
months. Augustus Field, John Egerton, and Alfred Baker, arrested on the charge of being persons of evil fame, and deserters from the Confederate service, were ordered to report forthwith to the Provost Marshal. James Edwards, James Doyle, Thomas Emory, and Robert, Hite, were charged with stealing two trunks, containing a valuable assortment of wearing apparel, the property of Mrs. Mary Johnson. The testimony for the Commonwealth was of such a character as to determine the Mayor to remand Edwards, Emory, and Hite, for further examination before the Hustings Court. Doyle was discharged. A similar decision was announced in the case of Ann Page, a free negroes, charged with receiving the above articles, knowing them to have been stolen. Ann Finn and Ellen and Margaret Brown, the first charged with using abusive and threatening language towards James B Smith, and the two latter with being free negroes from Culpeper county, without proper papers, were proven to have been captur
Hustings Court. --This Court was in session yesterday. James Edwards, Thomas Emory, and Robert Hite were examined and sent on to the Judge's Court on the charge of stealing two trunks and their contents from Miss Mary Johnson. Several negroes were whipped for larceny. Edward, slave of W. Winston Jones, was arraigned for shooting at watchman Fabius Hicks with a pistol; and the Court having heard part of the evidence, adjourned till this morning.