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The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], The dismissal of the British Consuls — official correspondence. (search)
The Hustings Court of Magistrates were in session yesterday, and besides disposing of the following criminal causes, attended to a large amount of civil business: The first case for examination was that of James P. Tyler, a young man, charged with stealing a horse worth $500 from Mary E. Andrews. The Court, after hearing the evidence, unanimously decided to send him on for final trial before Judge Lyons. Prisoner's counsel then submitted a motion to have him admitted to ball for his appearance. This motion the Court overruled and sent him to jail. The prisoner then appeared before Judge Lyons on a writ of habeas corpus. His cause was patiently heard by the Judge, who also refused him bail. Mac, a slave, charged with stealing clothes valued at $100 from James Johnson, was tried, found guilty by the Court, and sentenced to receive thirty-nine stripes. Archer, a slave, charged with entering the store of Bonis & Waldrop in the night time and stealing groceries, w