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John W. Beveridge, Aldermen. Twenty six jurymen were ordered to be summoned to appear to-morrow for the trial of the misdemeanor cases on the docet of this Court. Rules were awarded against Peter F. Brown and John Knox, Commonwealth's witnesses, for falling to attend against Martha, a slave, charged with felony A colle prosequi was entered in the case of Thos. D. Budgins charged with grand larceny. Charles E Kent was fined ten dollars and costs for permitting his slave, Mary Ann, to go at large and hire herself out contrary to law. David Preston and Philip W. Reynolds were examined for effecting on the 19th of February a burglarious einto the storehouse of David Epstin and Harris Brill, corner of Main street and Locust alley, and stealing several pairs of shoes, sundry ready-made shirts four voas and other articles, valued at $100. They were sent on for trial before Judge Lyons. William, a slave, the property of George A. Hundley, and Rill, a slave, the p
Fifty dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery me at C. Lumsden's, No. 96 Main st., Richmond, of my servant, Mary Ann, who left my premises on Grove road on Sunday, March 1st. Said girl is about 20 years old, low and stoutly built, good looking, of a brown color broad, full face, with a slight scar on the forehead. She is supposed to be harbored in or around this city. S. Pence mh 12--1t*