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causing the death of Albert, a slave under his control as an employes of the Virginia Central Railroad Company, was continued, to await the verdict of the coroner's jury. Mr. M. surrendered himself to the officers voluntarily, we learn. Washington Goodrick, who repeatedly protested that his name was not Goodrick, though there were people in Boston claiming the latter, was brought up on a charge of being drunk and interfering with the police in the discharge of their duties. His Honor requirGoodrick, though there were people in Boston claiming the latter, was brought up on a charge of being drunk and interfering with the police in the discharge of their duties. His Honor required him to give surety for his appearance at the next Hustings Court, whereupon he replied that he was big enough to go to jail, to which place the Court with alacrity ordered him to be taken.--G. W. Walters was arraigned for assault and battery committed upon some person unknown, and hold to bail in the sum of $200 to answer an indictment in the Hustings Court at its next term.--Charles O'Donnell for trespassing on Charles Johnson, and being drunk in the streets, was reprimanded by the Court, an