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Proceedings of the Courts. Hustings Court.--The regular monthly term of the Alderman's Court of Husting, commenced yesterday at 11 o'clock in the City Hall. Margaret, a bright mulatto girl, slave of Samuel C. Tardy, was put on trial for causing the death by violence of Frances Dean Tardy, infant daughter of said Samuel C Tardy. Prisoner was defended by B. R. Weliford, Jr. The Court, after hearing the evidence of Drs Philips and Deane, declared the prisoner guilty of murder, and sentenced her to be hung on Friday, January 9th, 1863. E. C. Wortham qualified as Notary Public by giving bond and taking the several oaths required by law. A. W. Richardson was fined $10 for allowing his slave Stephen to go at large and hire himself out, contrary to law. James M. Elmore and John Phelps Dunbar were examined for stealing on the 2d instant, from Ro. Henderson a horse valued at $250, and committed for final trial before Judge Lyons. James McQuade and Charles P. Murr