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is the second one in the same case. James Jones was put on trial for stealing a trunk and contents from Capt. James G. Hawthorne. --Messrs. E. Y. Cannon and D. B. Lucas appeared for the prisoner. The robbery was effected several weeks ago on Mayo's bridge, near the Danville depot. An old negro named Billy had started with the trunk from Manchester, intending to carry it to the railroad depot, when he was suddenly beset by robbers after crossing Mayo's bridge and despoiled of his charge. near the Danville depot. An old negro named Billy had started with the trunk from Manchester, intending to carry it to the railroad depot, when he was suddenly beset by robbers after crossing Mayo's bridge and despoiled of his charge. Verdict, guilty, and three years in the Penitentiary. The prosecution against Charles Toothaker and James H King, severally indicted for felonies, was discontinued. A number of parties falling to attend Court as witnesses were fined, according to law.