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charge of receiving said cloak, knowing it to have been stolen. On Saturday last a lot of writing paper was stolen from the office of the Commissary General, located on Main, between 9th and 10th streets. Yesterday a young man, named Richard L. Bohannon, was before the Mayor, charged with committing the crime. He was, after an examination of witnesses, sent on to the Hustings Court for trial. Bohannon is but a few degrees above an idiot in mental capacity, and it is very doubtful whetheBohannon is but a few degrees above an idiot in mental capacity, and it is very doubtful whether he is capable of understanding the nature of the offence which he has been guilty of. William, slave of George Douglas, was committed to prison to answer the charge before the Hustings Court of entering the store-house of John O'Neill, some time since, and stealing therefrom five kegs of lard. Henry Temple, a negro, charged with stabbing and cutting, sometime since, an unknown man, and whose case has been continued a half dozen times in order to find out who the wounded party is, was