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ounced his decision they all three burst into tears, and for some time their weeping and wailing excited the attention of the spectators present. The continued case against Sam, slave of John Gamble, and Dick, slave of Michael Hart, charged with breaking into the house of Thomas Kennedy, in the night time, and stealing three hundred dollars' worth of wearing apparel and crockery ware, was taken up, when, the evidence still being insufficient to warrant their conviction, they were discharged. Catherine, slave of Ann Anderson, was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court on the charge of receiving one barrel of flour, six hundred pounds of corned beef and a turkey, which had been stolen from R. W. Oliver's store-room, she well knowing that the articles were stolen. John Brown, a huckster in the First Market, was fined fifty dollars for purchasing turkeys and other fowls in the city to sell again, in violation of the ordinance. The poultry was also confiscated.