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ainst Robert Wilson, for retailing ardent spirits without a license, and a nolle prosequi was entered in each case. Jerome Digges, indicted for exhibiting a game called faro bank, failed to appear when called, and his recognizance was forfeited and the case continued to next term. John Newman, indicted for keeping and exhibiting a certain gaming table called faro bank, was called and did not appear, whereupon his recognizance was forfeited and the case continued to next term. Charles W. Allen, the surety upon said recognizance, paid into Court the sum of $1,000, the penalty thereon. James McGhee, a Baltimorean, indicted in eighty cases for selling ardent sprits without a license, was fined $60 in two cases, and seventy-eight were dismissed. He was also required to give security in the sum of $5,000 to keep the peace and be of good behavior. Another case against him for keeping a disorderly house on Vauxhall's Island, was dismissed. The Court then adjourned until