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il the accused for his appearance in the sum of $1,000; but at the close of the morning's business he had not succeeded in obtaining the required security, and was therefore sent down to jail. James, slave of Charles Talbott, and Samuel, slave of William H. Lewis, charged with breaking into the storehouse of William H. Cox and stealing there from two coats and three blankets, were remanded for examination. [A substance of the evidence in this case was published on Saturday.] Zeb. Wallace, a free negro, charged with threatening personal violence towards P. Behan, was ordered to receive fifteen lashes. Mrs. Mary Cobert, charged with the same offence, was required to give security for her future good behavior and to keep the peace for twelve months. Alice, slave of William P. Smith, was charged with stealing a coat, valued at twenty-five dollars, from John Kemple, a white man; but the evidence failing to substantiate the accusation, she was discharged. Several parti