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Show .VABRirACaptcBH. Toung's freight train, cpasisfing of 16 wagons, arrived in : this city jifsTtcrday, 4l'ho cattle looked i exceedingly well fcapi. John Taylor's Iowarcpropnhy rct,cxpcctcdtovarrirc to-moijowrMonday; to-moijowrMonday; ' k -l&P TR00P3,r-Gompany 1?. of tt$5nd Dragoons, commanded by Lieut tlighpasscdthrdugbtBis citybn Wednesday Wed-nesday morning last, on their5 way to tamP;vsFioyd from Fort Ncuf. They report ll, qaict among the Indians aorth. the remainder of Col. Howe's command we expected to pass through this city in about teayj ,!t 1s XpcipxsT.-T?e are sorry to Iuxto to record tho death' by drowning of Don; 0of r,fJgelcicl.,L&i0BSfCotton-Wf r,fJgelcicl.,L&i0BSfCotton-Wf .occur.cdJoa thp. 7th lust. Th? n-a ;a4l?17"was on,y fburtecajnonthS old, Ear tlmo, Pndthe child, it is opposeH, followed fier, but harlng to go el v "n?"01! .b'dge,.cross an acequia, ni b,fore he wos discovered th?UWPMk had fled. infprniahon: receded byran lftpress; Rnd.thf oogh the. cpitttesy'of ouiLof wiif rneiidstd.wliom'o-Atcndc'rtPiilriicere tlmliks,! wltarutUat , thfe llPti.f JfiidgJi Crosby ;appbinUd?'asthe succets'or - of Judgp IncldifV will, circnnjstyhccs per,-Imittiiig, per,-Imittiiig, appear In our,'efty"",on or' about, as" tile law- tefmitafVtho, SSth iiistA" h -:si -'. r.,', ;: . ; ' Hpm'iElSas Smitb. prosidiifg; " ! '-" - .Saturday, ;Sept: i.cquH ' hiet iihrsnnhf to 'adjoummejit, .and. he 'flerk 'read iha lainutes.pf. the 5ih jiiid 4th," bdth or'whfch werb?teigncd by'thb'Jaago: I " The qAcstioh -of the, admissiliflty V' yardlt ftttfny ia the' pas or Dfeliam : and hS hPtiPrstcd, that 'life wlaseady ito'rularpli tho Question';:; ' :' riVn -l-v, ' - .fi'ief . " wished (P present -somo authorties,to tbe court ;beforo the V,uluig was made, , ! arguing ogaiiut-"tlad misjiou of jparolo testimony hp "called-the attendoft -of,, the. cPurt -ltd quotations frDm,severaI cpniiijon.kw-'aHthprities-: 'irIr'r P6, fllf trcpliena, afteCco'ur. s;dcrabtD.(liscusslPrtari(otiig. thd: attornPts, thpf.pourhnled5thatf the r.ideticeiiio M. acsircd.tPjntroduce was: not admissible admis-sible t.-..-asn;, ; 1 The folio wingf witnesses - were 'i)i$n ,examlned;;on tlie p'aWtffnhe dfeso JolmaVrCViupavdiOCldcrr(JoT.iA. Cumramg, A.&irilfcn'a Peter K- Dot ison m '.""-pt.utionyand 4lr: jUc 'WWcfciopeiied.-thp' afguriirtt forlie de.fenEfr.'.;. . ! whfch.Mrj Ivergwpiriftddwsiedj ihcjiiry ;for-tlioprosccutloiK :-''".' and made ' a-concise pompfehbhBiTel aii'd argumentative pleiVi i tt: I'ergpHfcoffclifdedlioSaVgnment to thcu'ryiu ncb'hecfll Terjewcd :thc testimony thatbad been prcsentcdi aiid iii au nblo and gentlemanly reviewer the case contended, that the dsfense'tiad' ;iio oTjdluce before tfie'cotirOtfiaV wihld mve any weight fih u intelligent W like, thcPno he was'n'dares.tiftg, Tlpn7udfio,hargrtfe tj(er juatters.otlaw mid pvideiiee, and nt'TK? ihcy retired, in dwrge.of' the baililT; ' At half-ppst jitue o'eloefethP jury came into court and returned n verdict for the plaintiff; tig., fti'ltieoT, platw ilcstroycd, $igC8rdamagc?ai3' ' Coutr; adjpunictt'niTiVk , PliOBATK?COUllT. EEJTitllBBIS TEKlfi , iron. Olios' Sniith iiresidfhg. " " - On: Monday; Sep'k '10, th? court , was proclafmecl.ppeu byatie. sheriff Ou-molipn of .A. Jiimcr, Esq., prosecu-. ting ,ntjorn4y for ,G. S, L. County, the-names the-names of the followiiig parson,, who had previously given, bail for their appearahc at the present term of the court to answer an-swer certain charges, were calledj vi. Henry. E. Gibson, Jason Lnc?, Lot HuV .tiagton, Isaac Keibaur, Kf nucth ilcltap and John M. Luce. All present. The Judgp said that ail of their bPnds would require their appeurnncp in court from day to day until legally discharged by tho court, except those of John M. Luce, of whom the, court required new bonds in tho penal sum of $500, for his appearance from day o day until otherwise other-wise ordered, whereupon tho said J,M.' Luce expeuted tho required bonds, with Pntrick Lynch aud Stephen Imee as sureties. The' case of itrtth Wilkinson va. Charles Wilktiisou, m divorce, which had been laid over at the Juno term, was palled up. The parties failing to appear, the court ordered the'easo dismissed! The grand jury came into court and presented true bills of iudictment agajnst JauifS Ijauka, a ngro, for larceny, and ; HenryE. QlbsPa for aidiug" in the escajic of prisoners, after which the jury retired, and the court adjourned till to-morrow at 10 a.m: Tuesday, Sept. i, ly 10 a.m, Court met as perdjournment, fXlio jgraiidyury cjime into .pburt, and presented a bill of iiulictmcot against Richard- I'Pettlt,- endorsed ''ignored.'' They also, preainte biljs of Indie (-uiinfc (-uiinfc against the! folfdwlug ersonstb wit: Biiuoit JJakerf for assault; Henry Itlcli, for larceny; Japn Luce, for a-sauJttwTlh a-sauJttwTlh intent p kill;, Lot Hftting-toa Hftting-toa ami Isaac Keibaur, for riot, After which the court ordered a writ to issue for tbe arrest of Simon Baker, returnable forthwith: the ojlhcr parties were already in custody." ' Court adjourned till to-morrPw at 9 iun, - Wednesday, 0 a.m, ' A venire that had been issued for'' a traverse jjiryj was returnsd. Tfeq. prisoner, Jauies Banks was arraigned ar-raigned aiid-. plead ''not guilty)" and thereupon the court proceeded to impaa-nel impaa-nel a jury to try the case. Frank Pope, Jeer Clinton, Albgrt ,!-. y . ' - 1 .1', -'Mil, n.ll. . J , i , ;Bcwcy,and'rAndrcw fSiitl .rfcrp swpfri and testified oil. .thp parX f thp prosecjt cuMoii, There being; jio.whntssesfo to defense, Ir,jMlncr addressed the jiffy Of, the prosJi-utfoii; aud MV .'Stout, for ilw; ..defense.-' - - , ;S ' ,Thp juryj being;- charged, by the court? retired,; aud thu, ,; court V was la. repes)! (ill u- tf.iK ' ; u ' : . ' TIS court' rcsnmed Us- sfssfoi at the ipointfciVboim - " dv,'; ' -r.W'ry.cameinlOcourtj pnd VP PPFted that ..theyi had fauud the nrlsohei? guilty, on. tho first ?punt of thplndietmet'3 and fined ffinviiiBe sumPf$150 ' "! 'flMrjS'frrtWftda trnabiUpt i Rlptiprt .W-nnil'etera for'ltrrccnyij nHdnlsp t'ru6;blligainst;Kciitictli JlcRitp-nhd.JohnMiLuc'p, JlcRitp-nhd.JohnMiLuc'p, tfteVfdfmer for T6t-and T6t-and tho latter for assaidt with' jjUcijtla ;'yn'c :cont; ndjpur1Vd,tiiQ graud K )rjsondr HenfyVE:-Gibson war theu arraignedfaud; plead ''nat guiltyA Thocourt" setfto-mottpV nt'Oiliu. fof .theAriarbfthe'cascl'-i: . J 1J ' !l;:irosca Stpnt,;Esq cOilns for ' WQj Immipetpr; asked ''.time to. exanlue, 'tbt-pajieri 'tbt-pajieri : aiidpreparci his pleadings, ..whleli ;.thecourtraAtcdi , , V 4":," A'!v!j .arraigucoxutheiiudictn against thenita .wits,t . 'iti-iM i - o'ccr rpr-iissdqlt lttijnfcrlt if kittrplcadnotguiltyi" 'e I.- aceibauriudietmonii: fdrivotf tplead!iot guUty.?'jV? ilKfi I 4 A,:J9:.n8tineini indicjucnt. foK ridU icjid. Mtomii; r- n s Jvcjuieth cllneiudiclincHtioif-riot. tplead 'piat guilty'? V'-1' " V Jgg 1 'P'Uj- Luce jndiclmc'ntfoh assaMlt ;'. -CPWtwt inday,;:th'ft,44tlifor;':ti: 'trial-wl Ja4i ,Luto; thWtria" I's ,of tho' oilier oili-er parties' above named to folio wlin "their UpPri'X w;'.arrpignedVlon indict Piwee-py, .MffljWllffi: and.thopurtsot 2 p.Wof to-tuprromao inquire into thfeextertt of tlie tirfsoner'i' 'criniej. - sV- . , .Ai:tfity;s KsgSXjaQtioii ia Vrift f ill? case pr.tljed.'eoplc.TS; aVmZpctcrs;. :Question argued aud' h'eld under advise ment byheonrt, ts1 ' f -'-13 , oijriOjoanS.dS tlli? i&irf&f I'fffi ' . " TJiursday, Sept. 13, The case of the People, vs. .Henry E. Gibson was called p for trial, anil ltobt. T. BPrtou and James Allred ' were swpfh and testified on- the -part of thi prosetm- A. SIiner; Esq., addressed the jury for therosccutiofiiind 1L tout, Esq., for the.defense. TIio jury found thprisbner guilty as' charged in the indictment, mtd' lined Jii'mSSai , . " Alma Jtf. Smith, wax examined, as .a, witness in tho! case of -Henry Rich, who plead, guilty orr "yesterday. Judgment deferred. " Tlie casp,of,Crawfpr(l Moore vs. Susan M; Moore was catted apr and the court or- dered and decreed that the bonds of ma-j trimouy-licretpfore existing between saidi parties bp for ever dissolved. On. motion of S. J)c Wolf, Esq., the! court ordered that an alias execution iisuc in the case of H. S. Eldrcilgo vs. George Goddard and Jfradford Leonard, J after which th4 court adjourned till, to- morrow at 0 a,m, Friday, Sept. It, 9 a.m; ' Tho case of Jhsou Luce was called. James Ferguson nnd AVT, I. Appleby, . Esq'rs., appeared for tlie defense. ; llichurd Bush,, Catherine A. Jleach, Mrs. Read and Clapssa .lohujoii were 'examined for the prosecnUou, Mr. Miner addreicd the jury for "the i prosecuUoUt and Mr Ferguson for the . defense; afpr wWeh.' they- retired, aiid the court took, a recess for one hour. Shortlv after the court resumed its jscssion; the jury camb iu aiidVresentisdrti verdict of guilty, aud fined the defendant j The case of Isaac XeiOaur was called for trial. Messrs, Ferguson ami Apple- by appearcd:for the defense, The-follaw-itig witutEscs were examined for the pro-; seautioti; Thos, Rosen, Peter K. Botson, Robert.!. Golding, Alberf.P.jBiiwcy.andj Audrtw Burt! - - - j Jin Miner addressed the jury for tlie prosecution, aiid Mrj Ferguson"! for the? defense. ' j Tjje .court iiisfructcd ' tho jury in. tho1 law; they the-a tetlrtiL . ; ', At C.25 p.m., the jury brought iii a verdict of guilty, and finfid-thfe defendant i $100. . The courtrtOrdcrctl'.tJie "defendant : to fa fli&tr v " 3 -v i The jury were discharged from further ' attendance upou the court. i Court adJPunied tiH to-mQrr,aw)aurning at, 9 6'cipqk. . . ; Johk V. Lose, Reporter. |