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Police Court, Saturday. --Recorder Caskie presiding.--James Campbell, slave of Peter D. McKenney and Eliza Ann Clarke, a free woman, were arraigned for stealing a large lot of bacon, a quantity of salt, sugar, &c., from the house of Wm. K. Smith, on Church Hill, on Tuesday night. The testimony induced the conclusion that the defendants committed the offence. Both were sent before the Hustings Court for trial, and Campbell was, in addition, committed as a runaway. --John Hill, an Indian, ACampbell was, in addition, committed as a runaway. --John Hill, an Indian, Antonio Solice, a Spaniard and Jos. Camps, a nondescript, were brought up, charged with complicity in the robbery perpetrated on Smith's premises. Antonio Solice was sent before the Hustings Court for examination, and the other two were discharged and ordered to be taken before Maj. Griswold, the Provost Marshal.--Godfrey Roberts, who was taken up because he had in his possession a pistol, supposed to have been stolen, was acquitted.--John Beer was fined $5 for improper driving in the street — J