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and resisting Constable E. W. Robinson, who made the arrest. The offence having been committed beyond the corporate limits, the accused was sent to a county magistrate. Elizabeth, slave of Lawson Nunnally, charged with stealing a lot of wearing apparel, valued at one thousand three hundred dollars, one hundred and fifty dollars in Virginia bank notes, and twenty dollars in Confederate States Treasury notes, was discharged, the evidence not being sufficient to convict the accused. Ellick, slave of Rowland James, of New Kent county, charged with using abusive and insulting language to Miss Mary H. Vaiden, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes. The charge against James, slave of Robert C. Sutton, Jr., of stealing a furrobe from Dr. James Bolton, was dismissed, there being no evidence to convict the accused. George, slave of T. Y. Catlett, charged with feloniously receiving a trunk containing twenty- five hundred dollars' worth of goods, the property of Samuel M.