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g was examined and acquitted of the charges of shooting and wounding Israel, slave of Algernon B. Bradley. King had been indicted in Judge Lyons's Court for an attempt to steal the negro. The case ended there by a nolls prosequi. The shooting occurred when the negro tried to escape from King in Caroline county, several months since. C. S. District Court, Tuesday, Nov. 25th, Judge H presiding.--The Confederate States of America against John Jones, defendant, on a petition filed by Thos. T. Giles, Receiver, &c., to sequester the property of August Belmonte & Co., of New York, as alien enemies. This cause came on this day to be heard on the petition, the answer of John Jones and of Rothachild Bros., and the testimony filed in the cause, and was submitted without argument, upon consideration whereof, the Court being of opinion that there is no sufficient proof of the allegation that the tobacco mentioned in said petition is the property of any alien enemy, or Hable to sequestratio