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longing to Timothy McNamara. The proof did not sustain the allegation made against the parties, and they were discharged. The witnesses in the case of Jos. Kregar, charged with being the person who shot and killed Michael Horan, otherwise Rocketts Mike, at a place near Richmond kept by Carter & Roache, not being present when the case was called, the prisoner was sent to jail until they could be summoned by the police. John Whittaker, a free negro, was brought up for forging Mrs. Louisa G. Allan's name to a check for $500, payable at the Bank of Virginia. Without any testimony being heard, the case was continued till Tuesday. Billy, slave of Charles L. Stewart was brought up charged with stealing at various times from Jno. O'Neal, a quantity of bacon, lard and molasses.--The theft was proved, and defendant ordered twenty lashes. James Morris, arraigned for stealing an overcoat from George Blackwell, worth $20, underwent an examination, and was committed to appear b