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of employment.--Henry Winston, charged with participating in the burglarious robbery of Alexander R. Holladay's storeroom, was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. --A charge was preferred against Ralph, slave of W. R. Turner, of feloniously aiding and abetting Frances, a slave, to steal $3,000 in gold coin from Joseph Brummell, and subsequently receiving the same from her, knowing it was stolen; but, the witnesses not being present, the case was continued.--Jordan, slave of Mary Hill, was charged with feloniously stealing five bags of corn, five bags of wheat, four bags of cats, four barrels of flour, a lot of harness, &c., valued at two thousand dollars, from some person unknown. This case has been pending before the Mayor for some time, and after the most rigid investigation, his Honor has failed to obtain any positive proof that the articles were stolen. Having already had him whipped for the irregular and wandering life which he has led, it was therefore thought