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o who, it is alleged, conducted the enemy in their raids through the county of Charles City. James Jennings, charged with stealing a gold watch, valued at $500, from John W. Cosby, was arraigned for trial and sent on before Judge Lyons. Lewis, a slave of Turpin & Yarbrough, charged with stealing a gold watch, valued at $100, from Joseph A. Brown, was tried and ordered to received twenty lashes for the offence. William, slave of John Karr, charged with stealing sundry articles froA. Brown, was tried and ordered to received twenty lashes for the offence. William, slave of John Karr, charged with stealing sundry articles from John P. Ballard, was ordered twenty lashes. He was also ordered twenty lashes for stealing sundry articles of wearing apparel from the Winder Hospital. Stepney Scott, slave of Wm. Breeden, charged with receiving a gold watch stolen by a negro named Lewis, knowing the same to have been stolen, was acquitted. The Court then adjourned.