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eter had repeatedly warned him against touching or making any inquiries about it. He was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. Tom, slave of Major Walten Ballard, arrested at five o'clock Saturday morning with seven pieces of bacon, which he had in a bag, was ordered to be well whipped. A similar punishment was inflicted upon Philip, slave of Rebecca Trueheart, for having in his possession a ham of bacon supposed to have been stolen. Vanburg, slave of Robert Davis, the negro with the extensive wardrobe, noticed in our last issue, which he had purchased from a Dutch tailor named Unkel, on Broad street, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes. The bowie-knife found by the bedside of Vanburg was identified by Mark Downey as his property, which, together with the clothing, as it was doubtless bought with money stolen from Mr. Downey, (in whose employ he has been for several years,) was surrendered into his possession. Unkel was fined ($100) in five