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e in Mrs. T.'s room only an hour before the fire occurred, and the whole contents of it being destroyed before the alarm was given, he had no doubt that Fanny stole the articles before applying the torch.-- Johnson described the negro as the worst character he had ever heard of. She had for four months, while with him, harbored a runaway, and stolen things from his family without number. The Mayor sent her on to the Hustings Court, to answer the charge of arson. Thomas Mahoney and Joseph Stephens, charged with breaking into and robbing the store of Wm. Holt Richardson, on Saturday night last, of several hundred dollars' worth of ready-made clothing, underwent an examination, and the evidence being of a convincing character His Honor remanded them to prison to answer an indictment before the February term of the Hustings Court. John Little, an Irishman, was called to answer the charge of stealing two runlets (ten gallons each) of whiskey from Thomas McClarrens, also a native