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ing James Ford, with the usual intent charged. He was sent on for trial before Judge Lyons, and the witnesses were recognized to appear at the proper time. (Absent--Messrs. Sanxay, Bray and Clopton. Present--Mr. Smith.) The case of Charles Murphy, mentioned in our report of Monday's proceedings, came up again. Mr. Sanxay being a witness in this case, Mr. Timberlake presided. After hearing the rest of the evidence, the court sent Murphy on for trial before Judge Lyons, and refused to case, Mr. Timberlake presided. After hearing the rest of the evidence, the court sent Murphy on for trial before Judge Lyons, and refused to admit him to bail. The witnesses were recognized to appear at the proper time. A nolle prosequi was entered in each of the cases of Patrick Finney, William T. Goods and Joseph H. Crenshaw, who had severally been presented by a Grand Jury for keeping ordinaries without license, they paying the costs. The court then adjourned till this morning.