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Great fire in Americus. --On the 30th a fire originated in Price's warehouse, in Americus, Georgia, and burned twenty-seven buildings, Johnson's warehouse being the only one saved. Nearly five thousand bales of cotton were destroyed, three hundred of which belonged to Government. A considerable amount of commissary stores were also consumed. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary, as it originated in a building in which there had not been any fire for a long time.
yesterday --Recorder Caskie presiding.--Thomas W. Bass and John Harrington, charged with swindling negroes in the market by the exhibition of a game at which there was no possibility of winning, were committed for want of security in the sum of $500 to be of good behavior; Willis, slave of Turpin & Yarborough, arrested with corn in his possession supposed to have been stolen, was ordered thirty-nine lashes; Sam, slave of city of Richmond, charged with breaking into the store-room of Samuel M. Price and stealing groceries, shoes, &c.--suspicion light, punishment thirty-nine stripes; William Sullivan and Thomas Dolan, boys, attempting to enter Conrad Sauer's cellar with false discharged with an admonition; Ben, slave or J. H. Gentry, charged with breaking into the room of a slave woman named Maria and stealing a trunk containing a valuable collection of clothing, jewelry, &c., was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court; a charge was preferred against Julia, slave of Ric