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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Burning of the Kentucky Lunatic Asylum. (search)
Receiving stolen Goods. --On Saturday last, Tito Balecchi and Paecon Davini were arraigned before the Mayor to answer the charge of receiving $10 worth of stolen paper from William, a slave servant at the post-office, knowing the same to have been stolen. After a partial hearing, the Mayor directed the prisoners and witnesses to be taken before the U. S. Commissioner, the offence being against the Federal laws. At 11 o'clock the prisoners were heard by U. S. Commissioner Wm. F. Watson, who refused to send them on. The District Attorney, however, not satisfied with the Commissioner's decision, had Balecchi taken before Judge Halyburton, who, after hearing the evidence, remanded him for trial for misdemeanor, and held him to ball in the sum of $200, to appear at the May term of the U. S. Circuit Court, at which time he will be indicted by the Grand Jury.
U. S. Circuit Court. --On Saturday last, Capt. John Lockhart, of the slaver Storm King, appeared before Judge Halyburton, on a petition for bail. Capt. Lockhart is charged with being engaged in the slave trade, and is, therefore, under the laws of the U. States, held as a pirate. The motion for bail was elaborately argued by L. H. Chandler, Esq., for the prisoner, and U. S. District Attorney P. H. Aylett, Esq., for the government. The Judge, at the conclusion, refused to bail, and the accused was thereupon remanded to prison.