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stealing was set for to-day. John W. Brown, charged with getting drunk and breaking into G. W. Hoppell's house in the night time, and entering a room occupied by Jno. H. Scribner and stealing a cloth coat worth $100, four vests worth $50, six new collars valued at $6, and six neck ties valued at $10, was examined and remanded before the Hustings Court for further trial. Moses gave bull in $500 to appear on Wednesday, and answer the charge of having furnished Cyrus, slave of Miles Crenshaw, with a note to draw a sum of money for a cow stolen by Cyrus and sold by him. Wm. Duke and Thomas Hiltzheimer were each bound over in the sum of $500 to appear before the Hustings Court Grand July in February, and answer an indictment for misdemeanor. The other parties arrested in certain gaming houses save those committed for want of surety for their good behavior, were discharged. Hustings Court. Saturday, Nov. 29th --Present--Hon. Wm. H. Lyons, Judge--William Wylett, a youth,