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Hustings Court, Sept. 14th. --Recorder Caskie and a full bench of Aldermen. Mr. R. T. Daniel being absent in Carolina county, whither he has gone to defend a man charged with murder, Mr. R. R. Howison acted as prosecuting attorney. John Wise, a slave, charged with stealing a horse valued at $300, was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to receive 39 lashes. Fielding Lewis, a slave, being tried for receiving a stolen horse, was examined and discharged. Patrick O'Brien was examined on the charge of assaulting Henry Tern on the public highway and robbing him of his watch and boots. The Court having heard the evidence, sent the prisoner on before Judge Lyons. Charles, a slave, was tried for stealing two silver watches from Robert Frazier, and being found guilty was sentenced to receive 39 lashes. Melissa Jane Palmature was examined on the charge of stealing $190 from Dozier M. Hughes. Susan Smith, a white woman, was examined and sent on to trial be