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Parties received by flag of truce. --The following is a list of persons delivered to Capt. Hatch at Alkin's landing on Thursday morning, who were received on the flag of truce boat from Fortress Monroe on Wednesday night last: Mortimer Cox, Edward S. Duun, Jollard. H. Harris, Charles Lee, Richmond Bullock, Thomas Akrss, R. W. Luck, George Lucas, Lewis and Field Lax, James Findley, Nelson. E. Loring, Thomas Moss, M. Winston, James. D. Mitchell, Philip Butler, E. J. Warren, and Lewis Throckmorton.
Capture of runaway slaves --The following negroes, captured from the enemy in Tennessee, were brought to this city yesterday and committed to Castle Thunder. Henry, slave of L. Plague, of Clarke county, Tenn; Levi and Lewis, slaves of A. Sharp, of Union county, Tenn., and Caleb, slave of A. Godden, of Jefferson county, Miss.
n each other. In dismissing the matter, His Honor advised the husbands of these ladies to try and control the tongues of their wives in future, and not to make public affairs which should be settled between the offending parties themselves. Lewis, slave of Henry Holmes, was charged with stealing $400 from Richard Reins. On Monday last $200 were stolen from the desk at Mr. R's office, on the basin; and on Thursday $100 more were taken from the same place. Lewis had been left in charge ofLewis had been left in charge of the office, and it was, therefore, reasonable to suppose that he committed the robberies. He was ordered to receive thirty lashes. Monteith Regan, a youth of about twelve years of age, was charged with stealing a pocket-book containing $300 from Henrietta, slave of Mrs. Mary Melton, said money being the property of Mrs. Melton. John Baker, a youth, saw Regan take the money out of Henrietta's pocket and make off with it. The theft occurred in the Second Market. The case was continued ti