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Richmond, and in this particular case was caught in the act of opening the trunk and removing Joe's under clothing. Remanded to be tried for petty larceny. Winston, slave of T. J. Harrold, charged with stealing a pair of overshoes from Peter Tinsley. This negro was seen to take the shoes from the rack in front of Tinsley's door, by G. K. Crutchfield, Jr., who gave chase and captured him. Ordered thirty. John Finney, charged with obstructing a passage leading to the domicil of BettyTinsley's door, by G. K. Crutchfield, Jr., who gave chase and captured him. Ordered thirty. John Finney, charged with obstructing a passage leading to the domicil of Betty Kirkmyer. This was the second hearing of this case, and it appeared from the Mayor's manner that he had no disposition to prolong it.--Therefore, after giving the complainant a lecture upon morals, and telling her to seek redress before another tribunal if she felt aggrieved, discharged Finney from custody. Albert Cousins, free negrom, from Cumberland county, charged with having a roll of cloth in his possession, supposed to have been stolen. Watchman Pearce caught him in the street on