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o stands charged with forging, on the 22d of September, a Treasury note of the Commonwealth of Virginia for one dollar, numbered 26,922, was led to the bar, and after an examination was sent on for trial before the Judge of the Hustings Court. John Malcy, who stands charged with having on the 20th of September, stolen $290, belonging to John Welch, was examined and sent on to be tried before Judge Lyons. James H. Tremier was examined for stealing, taking and carrying away, on the 6th of October, divers paper writings, of the value of $30, belonging to Andrew J. Taylor, and was acquitted and discharged. Edward S. Gentry, on appeal from judgment of the Mayor, sentencing Gentry as a free negro to lashes, for heating Peter Campbell, a free negro, recognizance entered into for appearance of defendant at the next term. A rule was awarded va. Charles Ellis to show cause why he should not be fined for allowing his slave to go at large. C. S. District Court--Judge Haly