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and took away all the furniture belonging to Leslie, his slave woman, and afterwards carried her off also. A few days since the trio were overhauled in the neighborhood of Old Church, Hanover, where they were awaiting an opportunity to escape the Confederacy. On the person of Lewis was found one hundred and twenty dollars in greenbacks and thirty dollars in gold. The Mayor remanded them for examination before the Hustings Court. Erasmus, slave of E. C. Epps, and William, slave of Louisa Burton, charged with going at large, and believed to be runaways, were committed to jail to await investigation in their cases. Joseph Abrams, charged with stealing one hundred and fifty-three dollars and fifty cents in Confederate States Treasury notes from Catherine Achs, was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court. The charge of obtaining fifteen hundred dollars, under false pretences, from Lina Castleburg, alleged some time since against John Head, was again taken up, wh