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Sent on for trial. --Dennis Lynch was examined before a called Court of Hustings, consisting of Recorder Caskie and others, yesterday at 11 o'clock, at the City Hall, for having, on the 6th of April, thrust a sword in the leg of James Shea. The offence comes under the head of felonious, but the examination did not show any great amount of its chief ingredient, malice. The defendant was sent on, but the Court allowed him to give $500 bail for his appearance before Judge Lyons.
Judge Lyons's Court. --James Slater was brought before the Hustings Court, Judge Lyons, on yesterday, to be tried for the murder of Wm. Clarke in Adams's Valley, several months since, but the absence of several witnesses material for the defence necessitated the continuation of the case until the next term. The prisoner was thereupon taken back to jail. Clarke, it will be remembered, died from the effects of a pistol shot wound, given by Slater in one of those sudden and bloody affrays Judge Lyons, on yesterday, to be tried for the murder of Wm. Clarke in Adams's Valley, several months since, but the absence of several witnesses material for the defence necessitated the continuation of the case until the next term. The prisoner was thereupon taken back to jail. Clarke, it will be remembered, died from the effects of a pistol shot wound, given by Slater in one of those sudden and bloody affrays that need so often to disgrace the city, before the proclamation of martial law.