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yons's Court was in session yesterday for the trial of criminal causes. Jesse White, charged with the murder of John J. Andrews, on the 12th of April, was arraigned for trial, but owing to the indisposition of Judge Crump, the prisoner's counse the Spotswood Hotel; that deceased abused White in a shameful manner, that White left the house, and afterwards meeting Andrews in the street, when the quarrel was resumed. White being the smaller man, drew a pistol, soon after which the parties seized and the pistol exploded, the ball entering the left arm of Andrews, inflicting a flesh wound. Andrews being a man of intemperate habits, died of his injuries in four or five days there after. Robert S. Ford, charged with the murder of RoAndrews being a man of intemperate habits, died of his injuries in four or five days there after. Robert S. Ford, charged with the murder of Robert E. Dixon, on the 23d of April last, was next arraigned for trial. On calling the list of witnesses for the defence, several important ones were absent, and as some of them were out of the city a motion was made for a postponement of the trial.