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Murder trial. --The trial of Joseph John Macarthy, charged with killing his wife some time in November last, is set for Monday next in Judge Lyons's Court. The murder occurred on Cary street, near 6th, and it will be recollected the deceased was stabbed and afterwards thrown down the steps leading from the second story into the back yard. They had been married only a few months.
Hustings Court, Judge Lyons presiding. --The following cases were disposed of yesterday: Charles Rose, charged with stealing a number of barrels of flour from the Confederate States Bureau, was, after an examination of witnesses, acquitted by the jury. The jury in the case of Orvis Harrison, indicted for horse stealing, returned a verdict of guilty, and assessed him with five years confinement in the penitentiary.
s Williams, a Yankee deserter, was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court, on the charge of stealing one pistol, worth $75, and one hat, valued at $75, from Wm. W. Johnston. James, slave of Henry Smith, charged with stealing one axe, two aprons, and two pairs of stockings from Lucy T. Torrm, was ordered to receive twenty-five lashes, well laid on. The charge against Wilson, slave of Caroline Carter, of stealing a quantity of sugar and other articles from James Lyons, was, in consequence of its originally having been before the Mayor, put off till this morning. Charles Isaacs and Richard Barny, charged with garroting and robbing Augustus Haxall on Wednesday night last, was taken up; but, on account of the absence of important witnesses, the case was put off for a future hearing. Henry, slave of Samuel Redd, and Tom, and Patrick, slaves of Buck Davidson, charged with assaulting B. F. Grant and robbing him of an overcoat, a breastpin, and $20