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h. Present: Hon. Wm. H. Lyons, Judge. Harvey Wash, who stands indicted for passing counterfeit money, appeared in court and entered into a recognizance in $3,000 to appear at the next term for trial. The last will and testament of C. E. Grinwald, den'd, was admitted to probate. The witnesses against James Slater, charged with murder, appeared and entered into a recognizance to appear and bear testimony against him at the next term. Tazewell Carr, indicted with James M. Elmore, [who has escaped from jail,] for robbing a soldier of the 4th Alabama regiment, of his watch and a sum of money, in Butchertown, was tried and acquitted by a jury. Wm. N. Miller, the bogus. Colonel, charged with forgery and swindling, will be tried this morning at 10 ½ o'clock. James P. Neagle, charged with malicious shooting, will be tried on Wednesday morning at the same hour. John Walthall will be tried [for the second time] next Monday for the murder of William Hamilton.