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red by him, and whose case was partially heard on Monday last, was again brought up before his Honor yesterday. Upon hearing the testimony of Dr. Albert Snead, who attended the deceased, the accused was discharged. Dr. Snead stated that the condition of the negro for the past four months was that of a man in the last stages of consumption, and that when he heard of his death it excited no surprise on his part. The bruises which had been alluded to as visible about his head and face were such as he supposed might be produced by falling about, and the boy's state of health was of that character which rendered it highly probable that he would totter and fall whenever he was moving about. Robert, slave of George Bagby, charged with stealing a small lot of beef from W. K. Sledd's stall, in the Second Market, yesterday morning, was ordered to be whipped. Fanny Lewis, a free negress, charged with harboring Peter, slave of Neil McCurdy, was also ordered to be punished with stripes.
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away, on Monday, August 4, a negro boy, named Henry, the property of Joseph G. Mettert. He is about twenty-three years old, five feet eight or nine inches high, quick spoken, spare built, black complexion, and speaks German well. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to. William K. Sledd. At Confederate States Police Depot. au 11--6t*