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coats of the value of fifty dollars. The defendant being found guilty, in lieu of being put in the Penitentiary was ordered to be sold into perpetual slavery by the City Sergeant. Patrick Tiernan was examined for having on the 8th of February unlawfully and maliciously shot at and wounded Lafayette Brooks. The prisoner was committed for final trial before Judge Lyons. Richard Morris was examined for having on the 23d of February, 1863 stolen from Andrew J. Myers a breastpin and sunday other articles of personal property, valued at $945. He was committed for trial before Judge Lyons. Henry, a slave, the property of William Catlett, was trial for having on the 15th day of February feloniously stolen one trunk of the value of $0 and contents, valued at $4,050 the property of Capt. Henry Taylor. He was acquitted. A process was awarded against Gus. A. Myers, a Commonwealth's witness, who failed to appear and testify against the accused, after being recognized so to do.
Supreme Court of Appeals. --The following decisions were pronounced by this Court on Times day: Tynes vs. Campbell. &c argued by James Alfred Jones for the plaintiff and Howard & Sanda for the defendants. Judgment of the Circuit Court of Nansemond county affirmed. Duval vs. Taylor and others. Argued by Ro. R. Howison for the appellant and Wm. W. Crump for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond reversed. The Court adjourned until the 6th day of April next.