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ny good. Witness testified further that a man named — came to her house that morning, and she remarked to him that her "baby" was killed. He remarked, "yes," he knew all about it; was present and saw the difficulty. Since that time, the Coroner said he had had arrested certain parties, who were then present. The first person examined was a young man, named George W. Deas, member of the Twenty-fourth Virginia cavalry, who was arrested on Thursday afternoon by Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico, on the charge of committing the murder. He testified as follows: I fell in with the deceased on the evening of the occurrence, near the Old Market; he was in company with some five or six men, but I did not know any of them. Heard words pass between him and one of the party; had reason to believe he would be killed, and tried to persuade him to go home. He would not do so, but continued on down the street. When in Rocketts, left him, but had only gone across the street when I hear
Recovery of stolen Goods. --On Tuesday night last, Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico, found secreted in the kitchen of Mrs. Judith Smith, on Union Hill, upwards of eight thousand dollars' worth of pork, which had been stolen the night before from Mrs. Amanda S. Nunnally. Upon the premises were the following negroes, who were arrested and taken before Justice Nettles, and subsequently committed to the county jail for further examination: Emily, slave of Judith Smith; Albert, the property of Alexander Carr; Bill, slave of Miles E. Eggleston, and Andrew, slave of John O. Austin.