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allowing his slave Stephen to go at large and hire himself out, contrary to law. James M. Elmore and John Phelps Dunbar were examined for stealing on the 2d instant, from Ro. Henderson a horse valued at $250, and committed for final trial before Judge Lyons. James McQuade and Charles P. Murrell were set to the bar for examination, charged with having on the 3d inst., stolen from Daniel B. Fisher, $70 in C. S. Treasury notes and four pieces of gold coin, worth $5 each, and from Re, Lumpkin, $188 in C. S. Treasury notes, one $20 gold piece and one blanket, worth $5. The alleged robbery took place at Lumpkin's hotel, in the valley. The accused, McQuade, was sent on for trial before Judge Lyons, and Murrell was honorably discharged, there being no evidence produced of his guilt. Cyrus, slave of Miles Crenshaw, was tried for stealing R. G. Morriss's cow on the 27th November, and ordered 39 lashes. John Deane and John Marx, free persons of color, emancipated since 1806,