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and stealing $3,500 worth of watches, was called, but likewise continued for additional testimony. When this party was being carried to the cage of Monday, the Delias saw him trying to get rid of some articles on his person, and on searching him found eight of Mr. Pearce's watches concealed about his person. Edward Drew, a free negro, was ordered ten lashes for going about the city without his free papers. David, slave of Mary A, Smith, was ordered 30 lashes for associating with Elizabeth Williams a dissolute white female. John, slave of Mary E. Holmes was committed as a runaway to be called for by his owner. Benjamin F. Moore, arrested for getting drunk and lying on the payment of Main street, was admonished and let off. John Pederford, a free negro, charged with stealing two blankets, worth $5, from Robert Sumpkid, was ordered twenty lashes. Vincent, slave of Maynard Stafford, was ordered five lashes for perambulating the streets with a suspicious pass.