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Stabbing. --At Chesterfield Court-House, on Monday, a man named John Wood was severely stabbed by Thomas Gregory. The affray originated in an old quarrel, and Wood is said to have been the aggressor. He is a young and athletic man, and the nephew of Gregory. The knife entered Wood's side and penetrated the cavity of the chand Wood is said to have been the aggressor. He is a young and athletic man, and the nephew of Gregory. The knife entered Wood's side and penetrated the cavity of the chest, producing what was considered a fatal wound. Gregory was arrested and examined, and the evidence showing that he acted in self-defence, he was acquitted. and Wood is said to have been the aggressor. He is a young and athletic man, and the nephew of Gregory. The knife entered Wood's side and penetrated the cavity of the chest, producing what was considered a fatal wound. Gregory was arrested and examined, and the evidence showing that he acted in self-defence, he was acquitted.