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Rope stealing. --Moses McDevitt was again before the Mayor yesterday morning, to answer the charge of stealing rope from Haxall Crenshaw & Co. The Commonwealth proved that rope had been stolen, and that rope found in the prisoner's cellar resembled it very much. The defence proved by Charles Walker that McDevitt bought the rope alluded to of boatmen, and that it was sold to an itinerant trader named Kairn, who paid for and carried it away without the knowledge of the prisoner. The Commonwealth then introduced James Melvin, who testified that he was employed by Walker to haul the rope away, after it was discovered, and that it was carried, by his direction, to Green & Corey's store. Not being satisfied that the accused was innocent the Mayor sent him on the next Grand Jury, to be indicted for misdemeanor, and admitted him to ball to answer.
Murder. --An inquest was held on the body of Geo. Green, an old resident of Culpeper co., Va., on Saturday last, and a verdict rendered that he came to his death from being beat and burnt by Catlett and Frank Turner, father and son, who have been committed to jail to await their trial for the homicide. Whiskey, and an old grudge, are said to have been the cause of the murder.