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ve been stolen at different periods from there, and having reason to suspect a negro in his employ, belonging to Jones & Stater, as the thief, a trap was to catch him, which proved successful. In order to make the fellow divulge the named of his accomplices and the place where the stolen property was carried, Capt Egave him the whipping complained of. Joe, slave of Mrs. Dimmock, charged with stealing two sheets and one jacket from John S Moore, was ordered to be whipped. The following cases were continued on account of the absence of witnesses; Booker, slave of Tazewell Perkins, charged with stealing six bags of corn, and Charles and Jim Harris, free negroes, charged with starling a large quantity of flour from some person unknown. Lewis, slave of James Ford, arrested without a proper pass, and supposed to be a runaway, was committed fill such time as his owner can be communicated with. Robert, slave of James M Carrold, was also committed upon the same charge.