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les from the crime of enticing slaves off, but held him as a witness; James was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. James, slave of Peter Webster, and John, slave of Dr. Edward Epps, (the two negroes referred to above as having paid two hundred dollars to be taken across the lines,) were, after hearing the evidence against James and Charles, recommitted, by the Mayor, to jail till their action can be further considered. The case against Israel, slave of Henry Burns; Jordan, slave of Georgiana Charters; Lilian, slave of William H. Tyler, and Elizabeth, slave of Richard Taliaferro, charged with burglariously entering the Confederate meat-store and stealing about twenty-five hundred dollars' worth of fresh beef and pork, was taken up and disposed of by remanding the accused for examination before the Hustings Court. James Melvin, charged with unlawfully receiving a large lot of corn, oats, bags and soldiers' clothing, belonging to the Confederate States, was