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ned for misdemeanor, and thereafter till said fine and costs were paid, being insolvent and his health infirm, his term of imprisonment after the 90 days was remitted. The prosecution instituted against William R. Warden, for a misdemeanor, was dismissed by the entry of a nolle-prosequi. Frederick Quarter, for stealing a number of lamb-skins from Joseph , was examined and sent to Judges Lyons's Court for trial. Tony, slave of Talbott & Brothers was tried for stealing a sliver watch from Richard Gregory, and ordered 39 lashes. Virginia, slave of B. Jones, was tried for stealing a containing articles of value from Peter. F. McNames, and being found guilty, was ordered 39 lashes. John Roberts and Wm. H. Rose, free negroes, charged with stealing $25 from Albert, slave of Gen. McGee. Were acquitted by the entry of a nolle prosequi the main witness having gone off, and it appearing that the defendants had taken the money rather by fraud than downright robbery.