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ustings Court on the second Monday in November. Lumpkin, on being placed in the prisoner's box, was affected to tears. Thomas Collier, aged 18 years, and Robt. Morris, aged 20 years, were arraigned for entering the lock-up of John McPherson's saloon, opposite the 1st vegetable market, yesterday morning, and stealing $1,500. oses A. Levy, a boy living near the saloon, swore that he saw the parties enter the house, caper around for a few minutes, as if reconnoitering, when one of them (Morris) advanced to the safe, or closet, opened the door with a key, took something out, when both left. Morris said witness was a liar, that he went in to get somethinMorris said witness was a liar, that he went in to get something to eat. Collier did not identity any of the money found on the parties as his own. The stolen funds were all Virginia and cotton States notes. The prisoners were committed for examination on the second Monday in November. Robert, slave of Joseph Stegal, was ordered ten lashes for trespassing on the lot of Dr. Gibson. Defe