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a slave, to sell four hides stolen from O. H. Chalkley & Co., and Henry was ordered to be whipped for stealing the hides. George, slave of Wm. Brooks, was ordered to be whipped for stealing two dozen cotton handkerchiefs and a shawl from Levi Bendix. The negro stole the things from Mr. Bendix's store on Sunday. Alexander, slave of John H. Barber of Culpeper, charged with being a runaway, was sent to Col. Shields at Camp Lee. Lewis Dunn, a boy of unsound mind, was charged with eMr. Bendix's store on Sunday. Alexander, slave of John H. Barber of Culpeper, charged with being a runaway, was sent to Col. Shields at Camp Lee. Lewis Dunn, a boy of unsound mind, was charged with entering the blacksmith shop of James H. Shaw, on Cary street near 7th street, on Sunday morning, and stealing a lot of tools. It appeared that Mr. Shaw had caught the accused in the shop in the act of collecting the tools to carry off; some few he had in his pockets. He was sent to the City Alms-House, it appearing that he was an orphan with no one to care for him. Jane, slave of Walter Turpin, was ordered to be whipped for stealing a small lot of coffee from N. C. Lipscombe. She was cau