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e of engaging in a pugilistic encounter, were discharged upon ascertaining that an amicable adjustment of their difficulties had been effected between themselves. A negro fellow named Harrison, slave of Major Archer, charged with having a pair of shoes and a horse collar in his possession supposed to have been stolen, proved his claim to the articles in dispute and was discharged. Lizzie, slave of Julins Bear, was charged with stealing $3,000 in Confederate money from her master. Mr. Bear, upon missing his money on Monday last, traced the robbery to Lizzie; and when he accosted her about it, she owned up to her guilt. A part of the money she accounted for and restored it to him, but the larger portion of it is still unrecovered; and, in order to prosecute further inquiries, the case was continued. James Donnan, charged with drunkenness and lying in the market, was discharged with an admonition. The case against Belia McCarthy and Ellen Whalen, charged with stealin