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committed to jail to await the arrival in Richmond of important witnesses. This case has been continued for several days, and the Mayor determined he would not again set any particular time to take it up, but would grant a reasonable time for the parties interested to collect their testimony. To an inquiry from Mrs. Donnovant whether her son would be allowed bail, His Honor peremptorily objected, remarking at the same time that he was one of the worst scamps that now infest the city. Eliza Whitehurst, the mother of one of the above-named prisoners, charged with receiving the breastpin, knowing it to have been stolen, was dismissed. George, slave of Eliza Hall, was ordered to be whipped for stealing $35 in Confederate money from Augustus Hebermehi. Two negroes, named respectively John, slave of Rebecca Leach, and Henry Stanard, free, arrested for conducting the restaurant business in violation of law, were, upon the first hearing of the case, fined $50 and ordered to be com