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frequently up to the time of the evacuation. The horse was stolen on the occasion of General Lee's retreat, at the High Bridge, in Prince Edward county. He never saw the horse again until Wednesday last, when he met Dr. Wooldridge coming across Mayo's bridge with the horse, which he immediately identified. Mr. Cocke claimed the horse, and Dr. Wooldridge went to the father of the accused, and he told him to take the case before the Provost Judge, and that he would stick to or back him up. He liam county from Dr. Downer. It was on his representation that the warrant was gotten out for the arrest of the accused. He had a conversation with his brother in regard to the matter, and he said that on the previous evening he met the horse on Mayo's bridge in possession of a young man by the name of Wooldridge, from Chesterfield county. Captain T. B. Starke, Lieutenant Austin Smith, Major Louis J. Bossieux, Mr. Schonberger, (wagonmaster,) Dr. Harris, (surgeon in the Confederate army,)
Fall of a wall. --Yesterday morning, while some laborers were engaged in throwing up sand against a part of the wall which constitutes a portion of the ruins of Mayo's old warehouse, at the foot of Fourteenth street, destroyed by fire on the 3d of April, the wall gave way and precipitated to the ground a negro who was sitting upon it. He was very much frightened, but, as it happened, received no personal damage.