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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Monday, Nov. 24.
--The case of George, slave of Bristol Dunnagee, arrested by officer Chalkley, charged with stealing $225 in bank notes, belonging to Thomas A. Hanks, was partly heard, and continued until Tuesday, on account of the absence of a material witness.
Tom, slave of Alex. Hill & Co., found in possession of a lot of sole leather, canvas, and a pair of shoes, for whose possession he could not satisfactorily account, was ordered to be whipped.
Madison Griffin, charged with forging the name of John Griffin and obtaining $15 from Richard Reins, was committed for a future hearing, the witnesses living in Fluvanna county, and not being present.
William Pitts, who was found by one of the watchmen in the street, about half-past 2 o'clock Sunday morning, in a suspicious attitude, and who had on his person a chisel, was committed in default of security for his good behavior.
Thomas Alexander, a young white man, an