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ress, from Mary Lazzarino. A German, named Wm. Kothe, was fined $20 for giving a servant in his employ an unauthorized pass. The evidence elicited was, that, Lewis, a negro man belonging to P. M. Tabb & Son, who had been a runaway for some time, was captured a day or two since by officer Moore, and on examining him he produced a pass from Kothe, giving him the right to go at large. Kothe denied giving the pass in question to Lewis, but acknowledged having given one of the kind to a negro who was in his employ.--Tabb, however, referred to the fact that K. must have known something of Lewis, as on learning of his arrest, he dispatched a messenger to hisLewis, as on learning of his arrest, he dispatched a messenger to his T's office to see if he could be hired. The case against Jim, a negro boy, belonging to James Walton, of stealing from the store house of James B. Hays, a few nights since, one lot of brandy, valued at $500; a lot of shad, worth $500; sugar to the value of $500; a large quantity of tobacco worth $600; a lot of soap, said to b