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Delinquent Negroes. --Edward, a slave employed by Wm. S. Phillips, was yesterday brought up as a runaway, and the Mayor awarded a certificate of the arrest to watch man Brooks.--Solomon, slave of Alfred Moore, and Albert, slave of Cosby &Anderson, were duly punished for trespassing on the American Hotel premises.--Cynthia, slave of Wm. Cogbill, of Chesterfield, was committed to jail for going at large.--Aleck, slave of Dr. Welford, arrested for stealing a coat from John Charlton, at the St. Charles Hospital, where he is employed as nurse, was discharged by the Mayor.
r. Larkin, and admitted to be true: Statement of Mr. Larkin. About two weeks or thereabouts before the fire Captain Phillips sold to a Captain Webster, master of a brig then lying at Fortress Monroe, one or more hair mattresses, together witoat some fresh beef and ice could not swear this beef and ice wa payment for the mattresses &c. This circumstance of Captain Phillips selling these articles belonging to the boat was notified by me, and to the best of my belief I wrote to M. M. Freemor her, at the time the fire broke out I did not hear any explosion; there was nothing but the felting off of steam; Captain Phillips said he ordered the shells to be thrown overboard, and the gun was taken off by a man-of-war's boat; Capt. Phillips and the gun was taken off by a man-of-war's boat; Capt. Phillips had a man on board who used to sell stores to the soldiers, such as liquors, cigars, and tobacco; this man was Mr. Julius Parks. The accused was committed for a further hearing.