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. Jno. H. Bowler was fined five dollars, because his son had engaged in a rock battle contrary to law. Robert H. Pleasants, juvenile five negro, formed with a coat supposed to have been stolen, and who had no certificate of his freedom, was delivered to Mr. Peter Collier, of Petersburg, to whom he had been bound. James Phelps Dunbar and James M. Elmore were sent on for trial for stealing two horses one from Ro. Anderson and one from Henry L. Derna. The robbery occurred on the Brook road, six miles from Richmond. Dunbar was caught after a chase of twenty-five miles. Elmore succumbed after a chase of three miles. It was proved that Elmore had escaped from the city jail a few months since, after being sent on for trial with Tazewell Garr, (since tried and acquitted,) for robbing Wm. B, Lane, of the 4th Ala. Regiment, of a silver watch, gold chain, and 70 in money. He will new be hold to answer that charge also. Two men, named James McQuay and Charles P. Murrell, we