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a spirit of candor in his statement, he was ordered by His Honor to proceed to his regiment. The charge against a white man named Henry Hicks, of having in his possession one white and one gray shirt, and a door lock, supposed to have been stolen, was continued till this morning. The charge against John. Eubank, white, of unlawfully and by for entering the house of Mary Collins, and taking possession thereof, will be examined by the Mayor to-morrow morning. A youth, named Richard Wynant, charged with entering the store house of N. T. Pate and stealing twelve bottles of champagne, valued at $250; twelve bottles of claret wine, worth $200; twelve bottles of Scotch whiskey, valued at $200; five gallons of rye whiskey, held at $300; and one bag of coffee, valued at $1,500 was called to the stand; but owing to the absence of witnesses, both for the accused and the Commonwealth, the case was adjourned over till this morning. James, slave of Wm. F. Adcock, arrested on the