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fined $20. Robert B Smith, from whom the article was taken, stated that the morning after his store was robbed, sometime in February last, he was informed a negro fellow had sold to Mrs K. a lot of sugar. He waited upon her to learn the facts, but she denied having done so; subsequently, however, when confronted by the negro, she acknowledged it. Alexander, slave of Ann Newton, and Patrick, slave of Fanny Jones, were charged with stealing a trunk of clothing, valued at $3,000, from Thomas Boyd. In neither case was the charge of robbery proved; but the testimony establishing the fact that an illicit trade had been carried on between them, they were ordered to be whipped. Augustus H Plume was held to security for drunkenness and disorderly conduct in A J Berry's house, on the night of Sunday. A further continuation was announced in the cases of Churchill, slave of George Duggins, and Dick, slave of Mr Alvey, charged with breaking into the store of Robert B Smith, in Fe