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r innocence of any crime in the matter. The evidence sustained her denial, and showed that Mrs. Dounella, the complainant, loaned Miss White the articles which she was charged with stealing Whereupon the Mayor promptly discharged her. Miles R. Bohannon, a former well known resident of this city, was arrested on Sunday last, charged with forging a check for $500 on the Farmers' Bank at Lynchburg, Va., purporting to have emanated from B. Akins &--. When the case was called, the prisoner's counsel, Messrs. Gilmer and Crane, asked a postponement in order to procure the attendance of Mr. Bohannon's father in-law, whose evidence would show that he had authorized the accused to draw the check upon him. The witness lived in Lynchburg, and had since the arrest of Mr. B. paid the check. The Mayor continued the matter till Friday next. Eliza, slave of E. Thornton, Amanda, slave of L. L. Moncure, and Sophia, slave of E. Goldsmit, charged with entering the store of E. Goldsmit, on Satu