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ers in Northumberland county, but escaped the penalty by some means. The Mayor, knowing the facts and being made acquainted with his presence here, had him locked up.--Robert Wiggles-worth, a lad, was brought up for "snatching a $2 bill from John Williams," a free negro. The testimony cleared the youthful defendant of an evil design, and he was let off.--John Williams was sent to work on one of the batteries, near this city.--Dandridge, slave of James Moore, was arrested for going at large inJohn Williams was sent to work on one of the batteries, near this city.--Dandridge, slave of James Moore, was arrested for going at large in the Second Market, and having done something imprudent therein, he was ordered twenty lashes, and to be detained for going at large — Case of Sarah, slave of J. B. Tinsley, charged with stealing a bonnet and three sheets from P. D. Glinn, was continued until to-day. "Sarah" was very composed and smiling as a basket of chips, the outward evidence of a contented mind and untroubled conscience.