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opensities.--Philip Colgin, who had threatened on several occasions to make "daylight shine" through Edward Ellett, was arraigned because the latter had no particular fancy for sunny luxuries. The Mayor doubting Colgin's right to declare war on his own hook, sent him to jail in default of surety to preserve the entente cordiale.--Erbin Irvin, arrested on the complaint of Adolph Shaul, for receiving a keg of lead, knowing the same to have been stolen, was committed until 9 o'clock on the 6th of April. The defendant in this case came from Solitude, a locality prolific in vicious attainments.--Wm. J. Smith, arrested by officer Davis for getting drunk, (conveyed to the cage on a dray,) was admonished and discharged.--John Sullivan, arrested by Lieut. Carter, of the night police, for sticking a fork in the hand of Catharine, his wife, was let off — his better half considerately forgiving the slight indiscretion, and refusing to appear.--William, slave of W. M. Dade, arrested as a runaway,