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posed of yesterday, a summary of which we subjoin; John Daley, charged with entering the house of Robt. S. Watkins and stealing a saddle worth $10, had his case continued Elizabeth Turner, arrested for receiving the article, knowing it to have been stolen, also had her case continued. Both parties were sent to jail.--Henderson, a slave employed by the Richmond and York River Railroad Company, was found guilty of stealing a ham belonging to the Confederate States, and ordered a whipping.--John Latigan was proved guilty of stealing $74 in bank notes from Jos. R. Keiningham, and remanded for examination before the Hustings Court.--Mike Shelan and Tom Wilson, who had assaulted J. J. Harrold, and took forcible possession of $10 in current funds belonging to that gentleman, were also committed for examination by the Hustings Court.--Dillon McCormick, one of the city watchmen, charged with making a lascivious attack on Ann Eliza Wills, a free mulatto girl, was arraigned, and the fact alleged