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care of the negro, who soon afterwards breathed his last. S. D. Lowry was present at the whipping, but didn't then think the negro was seriously hurt, and saw none of his skin broken. Robert James went to the scene of the whipping; saw the negro lying on some straw groaning, but supposed he was "putting on;" no handcuffs on the negro then. Marcellus Lane heard and saw the prisoner whipping Albert. Officer Chalkley said he had taken the negro to jail Sunday in good health apparently. Officer Bibb said he on Monday, by order of the Court, had given Albert thirty lashes; Murphy was present, and said that was nothing to what he would give him; that he would make him see hell before night. Dr. Thomas, Deputy Coroner, testified that there were no evidences of unusual violence upon the negro's body; the skin was excoriated. His Honor remanded the prisoner to jail to answer an indictment in the Hustings Court next Monday, deciding that the case was not a bailable one, and recognized th