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; and about half of them falling to find any one willing to go their bail, they were sent to prison. James Shae, charged with stealing a pocket-book from Michael Mahoney, containing six dollars in Virginia bank notes and a soldier's discharge, was sent on for further examination before the Hustings Court. Shae climbed through a window into the room in which Mahoney was sleeping, took up his pantaloons, in which was the pocket-book, and was in the act of leaving the room with them when M. waked up and grabbed him by the collar. A scuffle ensued between the two, but finally Mrs Holland, a woman occupying the same room with Mahoney, came to the rescue, aMahoney, came to the rescue, and together they succeeded in securing the prisoner. The following cases were continued: Ben, slave of John H Gentry, slave of James A Scott, charged will stealing an indefinite amount of money from some perform unknown; William, slave of Samuel and William, slave of A F Gooch, charged with breaking into the house of Mrs. Ma