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a calf, valued at $380, from Mr. Wellington Goddin. Mr. Goddin stated that the calf had been killed in his cow-house last Monday night week and carried off. A negro woman named Hoster, who lives in the same house with Allen, said that on the night that the calf was stolen the accused were at her house together. The next morning she saw blood in her pig trough and yard, and told Allen about it, who immediately tried to cover up the blood with ashes. The accused were given 39 each. Charles Blake and John Hagan, two small white boys, were fined $5 each for beating a little negro in the street. Fanny, slave to Mrs. Heller, was ordered to be whipped for using insolent language to Mrs. Elizabeth Minson. James Pitman Tyler, clerk of the Second Market, was charged with huckstering in the said market. It seems that Mr. Tyler recently brought from the country a box of fowls belonging to Mrs. Bowon, of Nelson, and gave them to R. F. Kirby to sell. In this box he had five