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Continued. --A soldier named John Carlton, charged with stealing a horse some time since from Mr. George Miles, of Lancaster, was yesterday arraigned before the Mayor for examination. Robert Craddock deposed that on Thursday last he was informed by Mr. Miles that his horse had been stolen from him, and suspicion rested upon a man named Carlton as the thief. He went in pursuit of the accused, and arrested him in King and Queen county. The Mayor adjourned further examination until this moMr. Miles that his horse had been stolen from him, and suspicion rested upon a man named Carlton as the thief. He went in pursuit of the accused, and arrested him in King and Queen county. The Mayor adjourned further examination until this morning, when other witnesses will be present. The case against Lucy, a negro woman claiming to be free, but who was arrested with an improper pass on Sunday night, has been continued till the 20th inst. The Mayor again continued the examination of the charge against Robert, slave of Dr. W. B. Pleasants, of enticing Ellen, a negro woman belonging to Judge John Wright, of Tennessee, to abscond from the city some time since. Watchman Rowe arrested on Saturday night last a negro man n