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ct of knives and forks from some person unknown, was ordered to be whipped. Similar treatment was inflicted upon Dick, slave of J. R. Anderson & Co. charged with stealing a lot of brass castings from the Central Railroad Depot. Charges were preferred against Watson, slave of Miles George, of entering the dwelling-house of Dr. O. F. Munson and stealing four hundred pounds of bacon; and Betty, slave of some person unknown, of stealing a breastpin, valued at $3,000, the property of Mrs. John H. Johnson; but owing to the absence of important witnesses the cases were put off for future consideration. Through her counsel, (Littleton Tazewell,) Mrs. Mildred A. Roganal applied for a warrant against Mrs. Mary E. Cary, who, it is alleged, has recently indulged in abusive and libellous language towards Mrs. R. and her family. Mr. Cary, the husband of the accused, desired a postponement of the case, in order to allow him time to procure the attendance of certain witnesses, which reques