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twenty-seven dollars. On being arraigned, the prisoner plead not guilty. Mr. Sands testified to having lost the articles mentioned in the charge, with some others, and that he accused two girls in his employment of having stolen them. These girls went and found the property at some place up town. Fanny Robinson, one of the servants, testified that she found the property in the possession of Eliza Jenkins. She was at the house of Mr. Sands on Saturday morning last, and driven away by him on account of her bad character. She (Eliza) was a noted thief. After the hearing of some further testimony, which positively proved that she stole the articles in question, Eliza was found guilty of grand larceny and sentenced to be confined in the penitentiary for one year. This girl is the same who was mentioned in yesterday's paper as having been arrested by Constable Cole, of Henrico. Justice Wade, finding that the case did not come within his jurisdiction, sent her before Judge McEntee.
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