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on him. The witness lived in Lynchburg, and had since the arrest of Mr. B. paid the check. The Mayor continued the matter till Friday next. Eliza, slave of E. Thornton, Amanda, slave of L. L. Moncure, and Sophia, slave of E. Goldsmit, charged with entering the store of E. Goldsmit, on Saturday last, and stealing $1,000 worth of dry goods, were remanded for indictment before the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. Wm. T. Crawford, a youth, charged with interfering with the firemen in the discharge of their duty, was fined $10, and held to security to keep the peace for twelve months. Lewis, slave of H. H. Holmes, charged with huckstering in the Second Market, being without a pass, and supposed to be a runaway, was committed for going at large. A grey haired old negro man, named Daniel, charged with huckstering in the Second Market, without a proper pass entitling him to do so, was discharged, he being ignorant of the law governing the sale of produce in the markets.