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was acquitted. Francis McNamara, charged with beating his wife, failing to give security to keep the peace, was sent to jail. Patrick Call, James Wall, and Mike O'Brien were arranges ford orderly conduct; and breaking down the door of Lucy Timmons's house. All were required to give $300 security for their good behavior and none did so save O'Brien. James Currin was arraigned for unlawfully killing four ducks, valued at $8, the property of Elize Wright, When the case was examined it was found that the offence if any, had been committed beyond the city limits. Currin was sent in charge of an officer, to a county magistrate for examination. Mary Duke was brought up, charged with being in the riot of the 21 of April, on Main and Cary streets. The Mayor required her to give surety for her appearance before Judge Meredith, to be tried for misdemeanor, and she did it. Sunday cases involving violations of the city ordinances were disproof of and the Court adjourned