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that his negro boy bought the melons, and that they were not purchased for speculating purposes, but to furnish seed for another crop. Upon producing evidence substantiating this statement, the Recorder discharged him without fine or confiscation. The following negroes were ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes each: Albert, slave of Peterfield Trent; William, slave of Austin Gentry; and James, slave of George Bagby, charged with stealing three pairs of shoes from Hannah Lattimer and one felt hat from John Thompson; John, slave of William Greanor, charged with stealing a bowl of butter; William, slave of William T. Taliaferro, for stealing a lot of horse shoes, nails, and some corn, the property of the Confederate States; John Campbell, claiming to be free, but without papers, and having in his possession one bag of corn, supposed to have been stolen; and Joe, slave of Mrs. Shepherd, charged with driving a wagon across the sidewalk and refusing to give his name to the police.