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s could be obtained. Robert, slave of Mary J. Phillips, and Daniel, slave of William Court, charged with stealing a piece of bacon from the Jackson Hospital, were ordered to be whipped. Similar punishment was inflicted upon Jim, slave of John Moore, and Mary and Nancy Lewis, free negroes, charged with receiving stolen money and a watch, the property of Minerva Jackson, knowing that such was the way in which the articles were obtained. A fine of twenty dollars was imposed upon James Simpson, charged with trading with a negro without a written from his master being first obtained. Two little negro boys, slaves of Joseph Myers and E. H. Chalkley charged with throwing stones in the streets, were discharged, as were also a half dozen boys arrested for bathing in public places. A man named Samuel W. Crubbs, arrested for wandering about the streets and having no place to stay, was sent to the poor-house, in Hanover, from institution he has recently absented himself.