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THE CHRISTIANA RIOT TRIAL FOR MISDEMEANOR.- The trial of Samuel Williams, a colored man, for misdemeanor, growing out of the Christiana riots, was commenced before the U.S. District Court at Philadelphia, on Monday, the 12th inst., Judge Kane presiding. This is the first case under the Fugitive Slave law for obstructing the process of the United States by giving information to alleged fugitives from labor of their intended arrest. It involves the point whether a person can be made amenable to the penalties of the law, for what may be properly be called a constructive observance of it.
The Jury have been empanneled, the was case opened by George L. Ashmead, U.S. District Attorney. He claimed, 1st. That the information given by the defendant constitutes in itself an aiding, abetting and assisting the fugitive to escape; and, 2d. That the facts, taken altogether, make the defendant as much a principal in the escape of the fugitive as any one who was present and took part in the transaction at Parker's house.