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Garroting. --Charles Langford and Wm. Riley, charged with garroting un unknown man, appeared before the Mayor yesterday; but owing to the absence of witnesses, the investigation was postponed. Jas. M. Grapp, who arrested the parties, states that when be pulled them away from their victim, the unknown party ran off. Their examination was continued.
Continued. --Charles Langford, one of the parties charged with assaulting and beating, with intent to rob; a soldier named George North, on Sunday night last, appeared before the Mayor on Saturday to answer for the offence; but owing to the absence of witnesses the investigation was adjourned till to-day.
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Assault. --Charles Langford and Wm. Riley, arrested for assaulting and beating a soldier with intent to rob him, are to have a hearing before the Mayor this morning.
or keeping an Ill governed tippling shop, and selling liquor without a license.--Against Carter Winston the evidence was quite strong, whereupon he was remanded for indictment on the charge of stealing the articles above enumerated. The other parties were discharged. For want of security to be of good behavior for twelve months, John P. Smith, a person of evil fame and dissolute habits, was locked up in the city jail. Smith has recently been pardoned out of the Penitentiary. Charles Langford, white, charged with being a deserter from company D, Capt. L. Hawley, 10th Va. cavalry, was sent to the Provost Marshal. William, slave of Peter Webster, and Nal, slave of Maria Bohannon, charged with stealing sixteen bags from the Confederate States, two of which were full of corn, were sent on before the Hustings Court for further examination. George Engle, a white man, charged with receiving the same, knowing them to have been stolen, was also sent to the Hustings Court, and b