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company is now engaged perfecting itself in drill. On Monday night Jim, a slave, owned by John Chewing, of Fairfax county, on some slight misunderstanding occurring at the Monticello House, between himself and Andrew, slave of Mrs. Sally Gray, of Port Royal, Caroline county, drew a bowie-knife and plunged it to the hilt in the breast of the latter, who fell dead. The murderer, a half-grown negro, was arrested. The Coroner's jury returned a verdict in accordance with the above facts. --Edward Keeling, a redheaded and desperate looking fellow, was brought before the Mayor yesterday for aiding Richard Wright to commit a felonious assaults on Fred. Smith. The case was continued to the 20th instant.--Eli Vanderlip and Mary his wife, two unpromising subjects, gave bail before the Mayor yesterday to appear before the Grand Jury, and answer an indictment for making an unprovoked assault on James Breedon--.In obedience to a requisition from Gen. Winder, Recorder Caskie and the Mayor yesterd