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Recovery of stolen Goods.
--On Tuesday night last, Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico, found secreted in the kitchen of Mrs. Judith Smith, on Union Hill, upwards of eight thousand dollars' worth of pork, which had been stolen the night before from Mrs. Amanda S. Nunnally.
Upon the premises were the following negroes, who were arrested and taken before Justice Nettles, and subsequently committed to the county jail for further examination: Emily, slave of Judith Smith; Albert, the property of Alexander Carr; Bill, slave of Miles E. Eggleston, and Andrew, slave of John O. Austin.
Recovery of stolen Goods.
--On Tuesday night last, Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico, found secreted in the kitchen of Mrs. Judith Smith, on Union Hill, upwards of eight thousand dollars' worth of pork, which had been stolen the night before from Mrs. Amanda S. Nunnally.
Upon the premises were the following negroes, who were arrested and taken before Justice Nettles, and subsequently committed to the county jail for further examination: Emily, slave of Judith Smith; Albert, the property of Alexander Carr; Bill, slave of Miles E. Eggleston, and Andrew, slave of John O. Austin.
Recovery of stolen Goods.
--On Tuesday night last, Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico, found secreted in the kitchen of Mrs. Judith Smith, on Union Hill, upwards of eight thousand dollars' worth of pork, which had been stolen the night before from Mrs. Amanda S. Nunnally.
Upon the premises were the following negroes, who were arrested and taken before Justice Nettles, and subsequently committed to the county jail for further examination: Emily, slave of Judith Smith; Albert, the property of Alexander Carr; Bill, slave of Miles E. Eggleston, and Andrew, slave of John O. Austin.