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this court; but the facts elicited were substantially the same as those heretofore given. The witnesses were held in their own recognizance for their appearance. Eliza, a small negro girl, slave of Frederick Swift, was arraigned upon the serious charge of feloniously poisoning, by the administration of laudanum, the infant-child of P. Kuper, from the effect of which the child died. The examination was continued until this morning and the negress committed. George, slave of William Cheatham, charged with breaking into and robbing the market stall of William Collins of a quantity of corned beef, was ordered thirty-nine lashes. John S. Williams, soldier, charged with stealing a pair of pantaloons, fifty dollars in Confederate treasury notes, and one pocket-knife, all the property of Ellis J. Richbury, was remanded for the Hustings Court. Harriet, slave of Catherine Davis, charged with stealing a suit of clothing of the value of one thousand dollars from John Munn,