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d for examination by the Hustings Court on the charge of breaking into William Palmer's residence on the night of the 21st instant, and stealing two silver teapots, one silver coffee urn, four gallons of molasses, and a lot of bacon, soap, etc., valued at three thousand dollars, the property of Mr. Palmer. In Abner's house, as stated yesterday, the police afterwards found all the stolen goods, besides a sixteen-shooting rifle (ready charged), two revolving pistols, a sword, and a considerable quantity of ammunition. Caroline, slave of Spencer Warring, the wife of Abner, was charged with receiving and having Mr. Palmer's stolen articles, knowing them to have been stolen; she was also sent on for examination. Jacob N. Hoeflich, charged with permitting his slave woman to go at large, was fined fifty dollars. A large number of negroes, found in an unlawful assembly, were ordered to be whipped. A negro, slave of John Hill, named Allen, was committed to jail as a runaway.