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ore the Hustings Court on the charge of buying four cows which he knew to have been stolen. Mr. Sledd fully identifies him as the man who sold him the cows. Andrew slave of Elizabeth Carver, charged with stealing a horse valued at $8,000 from Henry Debell, was remained for examination before the Hustings Court Mr. Debell testified that Andrew had been in the habit of hitting his horse, and on the night when it was stolen from his stable a negro resembling him was seen riding the animal towards the lot occupied by Granville Montelle. When search was an hour afterwards made for Andrew at his house he was not there, which fact went far to confirm the Andrew at his house he was not there, which fact went far to confirm the suspicion that he was the thief. Thomas Wilder, a Petersburg negro, was charged with buying unions in the Second Market to sell again. He was ordered to be taken to Major Carrington, Provost Marshal, with the request to send him back to the place from which he came. The charge against a little white boy named Clay Rawli