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The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], Carrying off Citizens of North Carolina. (search)
Hustings Court. --The Hustings Court of Magistrates met in the City Hall yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, and disposed of the following business: The charge against John Reid, of stealing a horse, was examined into, and the accused sent on for trial before Judge Lyons's Court. Thomas Mahoney and Joseph Stephens were examined and remanded for trial by Judge Lyons, on the charge of burglary. The Attorney for the Commonwealth, by the direction and with the advice of the Court, declined further to prosecute in the case of John, a slave, accused of aiding another slave, charged with aiding a slave of William Robinson to escape from his master. The Court remanded for trial before Judge Lyons, Asa O. Bevill, who was examined on the charge of larceny. John W. Carlton was acquitted of a charge of horse stealing, for which he had been sent on from the Mayor's Court. The charge against John M. French, of stealing $1,900 in Confederate notes from John Wesley Co