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rmen Bray, Timberlake, Clopton Sanxay Regnault, Lipscomb, and Gwatimay. John Moore, otherwise called James Malone was examined and sent on for trial before Judge Lyons on two charges — the first being for making a malicious assault on Simon Jacob when armed with a heavy bar of iron and stealing $1,645 in C. S. Treasury notes, ing to break into the store of C. C. Walters, jeweller, for the purpose of committing a larceny. Joseph Simmerman was examined and sent on for trial before Judge Lyons for having on the 1st day of March received one cloth coat, or the value of $30, which had been stolen from Donant Frazier. John W. Sartin and Gideon B. Th Judge. Caroline Isaacs, charged with receiving a large quantity of dry goods stolen from Chiles & Chenery, was examined and sent on for final trial before Judge Lyons. The Court refused to admit her to bad. Myer Myers, implicated in the same transaction, was discharged by the Court. The Court meets again to-day at 11 o'
Habeas corpus. --Carolina Isaacs, who was sent before Judge Lyons by the Hustings Court to be tried for receiving stolen goods, was before Judge Lyons at 5 o'clock yesterday evening on habeas corpus asking to be discharged on ball till the time of her trial. The hearing was adjourned till to-day. The Examining Court refused to admit her to ball. Habeas corpus. --Carolina Isaacs, who was sent before Judge Lyons by the Hustings Court to be tried for receiving stolen goods, was before Judge Lyons at 5 o'clock yesterday evening on habeas corpus asking to be discharged on ball till the time of her trial. The hearing was adjourned till to-day. The Examining Court refused to admit her to ball.