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In the cage. --The following subjects were arrested and locked up in the cage yesterday: William Butler, charged with stealing fifteen pairs of cotton cards, valued at $825, the property of William Forbes. Henry, slave of Wright & Ford, trespassing on Mrs. Gwathmey's premises, being without a pass, and carrying unlawful weapons. A free negro, named Emma Slaughter, charged with aiding and abetting Robert, slave of Thos. L. Courtney, to escape to the Yankees. Albert Baily, free, charged with enticing a slave belonging to William Stagg, of Petersburg, to run away.
e and stealing some chickens. Tom, slave of Edward M. Sorey, of Danville, was ordered to receive 10 lashes for going about the city without a pass, and committed to jail on suspicion of his being a runaway. A demented little boy, named James Davis, charged with stealing a car cushion from the Petersburg Railroad Company, was ordered to be taken to the Poor House, he being half witted and an orphan. The charge against Lavina Campbell, a free woman, recently in the employ of Wm. A. Wright as nurse, of stealing a splendid gold watch and chain from his wife, and $2,500, will be disposed of by His Honor this morning. A mulatto fellow named Charles Roberts, arrested some time since among a party of Yankee prisoners, and brought to this city, was called upon to give security in the sum of $500 for his good behavior while in the city; but failing to find any willing to be sponsor for him, he was locked up in the city inn. A white man named William Wynant was required