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o woman, named Fanny, the property of John Cary, was arraigned on the charge of setting fire to the residence of cadmus C. Johnson, some time in December last. Mr. Johnson suspected Fanny at the time of the occurrence, but preferred waiting till aftMr. Johnson suspected Fanny at the time of the occurrence, but preferred waiting till after the expiration of her year with him before taking steps to obtain proof against her. A few days ago he got out a warrant to search her room, and placed it in the hands of officer Davis to execute. That gentleman did so, and succeeded in finding several articles of wearing apparel belonging to a Mrs. Toddy, the occupant of the room at Mr. Johnson's house in which the fire was first discovered. There being no doubt of the fact in the mind of Mr. J. that these articles were in Mrs. T.'s roomt being destroyed before the alarm was given, he had no doubt that Fanny stole the articles before applying the torch.-- Johnson described the negro as the worst character he had ever heard of. She had for four months, while with him, harbored a run
For Hire --A good cook and a good house servant, both servants of good character, and without encumbrance. Wm B Johnson, Grace street, above 8th. ja 21--cod4t*