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the charge of stealing a shawl, valued at $150, from James McGehee, proprietor of the Alabama Restaurant, and sent on by the Mayor for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. The accused was remanded to prison. Edward Cernell, a free negro in the employ of the Fredericksburg Railroad Company, was ordered to receive twenty-five lashes for stealing a piece of corned beef from Mr. Bragg, attached to that road. The examination of the evidence against Robert, slave of Miss Mary Smith, charged with being engaged in the robbery of about fifteen thousand dollars' worth of groceries, &c., from the Spotswood Hotel, was postponed for a day or two, in order to obtain further witnesses against the accused. Charles, Richard, Thomas, and Robert, slaves, were called to answer the charge of entering the storeroom of Richard Reines, on Wednesday night last, and stealing therefrom five barrels of flour, but on account of the absence of witnesses the case was postponed till M