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The duelling case again. --According to adjournment, the examination in the duelling case between Mr. E. C. Elmore as the principal on one side, and Mr. H. Rives Pollard as the second on the other, was resumed before Jusnees Riddick and Lee, of Henrico county, on Saturday last. Upon the opening of the case, Mr. John B. Young, the prosecuting attorney, called to the witness stand Mr. George W. Butler, and desired to know of him whether, in his evidence on a previous occasion, he did not say that, from a conversation with Mr. Elmore, he learnt that a "hostile meeting" had taken place between himself and Mr. John M. Daniel ! To this question Mr. Butler replied that he did not say that Mr. Elmore told him anything about a "hostile" meeting, but simply that there had been a meeting. If Mr. Young understood him to use the word "hostile" at all, he was sure there was some mistake. Dr. A. E. Peticolas was then called to the stand, when certain questions were propounded by Mr.
Charged with stealing. --Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico, arrested on Saturday a soldier named Malvin Hall, charged with stealing three watches and a lot of other jewelry, belonging to Mary Cove. A short time since Mary started a little snack-house in the neighborhood of Chimborazo Hospital. Malvin, becoming very intimate at the place, was sometimes left in charge by the proprietress, and a few days since he took advantage of her absence, and made off with the articles above named. The case will be investigated before a county justice.