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of Country Produce, Collecting Claims, &c. Office, for the present, Basement Metropolitan Hall, Franklin street. References.--S. McGruder's Sons, Duke & Hutcheson, Charles C. Edett. Thos. D. Quaries, Richmond; Richmond T. Lacy., E. Bail. New Kent; Rev. Jas. H. Christian, E. Waddill, Col. John L. Walker, Charles City; E. R. Coke, Col Wm. Bush, Allen Richardson. James City; Osward Kemp. P. H. Fitzhugh, Gloucester; Robert Healy, Joseph Christian. Middlesex; Muscoe Garnett, E. M. Ware, Essex; Dr. S. S. Henley, Turner & Acre, King & Queen; I. B. Edwards, Dr. F. Gregory, P. H. Slaughter, King William; William C. Winston, Jas. H. Lipscomb, Hanover; P. Wool folk E. S. Motley, W. F. Catlett, Caroline; R. M. Kent. Louisa; R. L. Coleman, Jas. W. Goss, J. L. Srady, Albemarle; Dr. Geo. S. Newman, Col. B. F. Nalle, William H. Chapman, Orange; Dr. Jos. Norris. Charlottesville; T. A. Crenshaw, Amelia, I. P. Spencer, I. N. N. Porter, Powhatan; Joh S. Wilson, Lunenburg. de 19--31
Police Transactions. --Saturday night and yesterday proved a busy time for the officers, and developed a somewhat unhealthy condition of the moral atmosphere of Richmond. The watch house register shows the following arrests: Julia Crugan, for stealing articles of wearing apparel, valued at $25, from Joanna Sexton Richard R. Wren for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Henry, slave of Warner Taliaferro, for fighting a rock battle. Francis M. Smith, a deserter and suspicious character. Robert Hughes, for disorderly conduct, and Solomon B. Terrell, for a similar offence. Richard, slave of Lieut. Peal, for having a pistol in his possession. --Daniel Keys, for theatening to whip Mary Sullivan. Patrick Mullin, for getting drunk, throwing rocks at a house, and engaging in a general fight. William, a runaway slave of Wm. C. Winston, closes the list. These parties will be called before the Mayor this morning.
Thomas White, a free negro from Buckingham, charged with stealing a horse, valued at one thousand dollars, the property of some one unknown; James W. Harris, a white man, charged with receiving the same, knowing the animal was stolen; Henry Moore, charged with drunkenness and insulting ladies in the street; Lawrence, slave of Thomas J. Bolton, and Daniel Ruffin, a free negro, charged with stealing a pocket-book, containing seventy dollars, from William H. Jordan; Jane, a slave arrested for using abusive and insulting language to Mrs. C. Hicks; Jane Gibson, a free negro, using threatening and abusive language towards Rebecca Chandler. Allen, slave of John Harris, charged with stealing two and a half bushels of wheat from Ellison & Brother; Gus, slave of Thomas Giles, and James, slave of William C. Winston, for receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen; and James, slave of Frederick Swift, charged with having in his possession eleven bags, supposed to have been stolen.