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imes of sixty-two. The attendance of Mayor's-Court lawyers was also large. We mention the most interesting cases: Tazewell, slave of Gideon Garber, was charged with stealing sixty-six grain bags from the Confederate States; and Robert Collins,iving the said bags. Watchman Lucas said he arrested the negroes on Cary street, on Saturday night, with the bags. Tazewell was with them, but had no bags. The negroes with the bags said they had bought them from Tazewell. From the testimTazewell. From the testimony of other witnesses, it appeared that Tazewell belonged to Mr. Garber, in this city; that the other negroes were marketmen, of good character, who had come to the city on Saturday morning. Three negro witnesses proved that Tazewell had sold the others the bags at three dollars apiece. Tazewell was ordered thirty-nine, the rest ten lashes apiece, for trading with a slave. Chastain Hampton, a deserter, was sent to the provost-marshal. Ned, slave of Thomas Miflin Ladd, and Thomas,