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ligan, his ; and, no other party offering to befriend him, he was sent to jail. Benjamin Courtney, who had been caged Friday night for drunkenness, appeared to answer that charge and the still more serious one of taking $5 from the pockets of Pat McNally, an inmate of the same cell also put in for inebriation McNally having recovered his money, the charge of felony was not pressed. Courtney was sent to jail in default of $380 security for his good behavior. The examination of George Annaker, for horse stealing was set for to-day. John W. Brown, charged with getting drunk and breaking into G. W. Hoppell's house in the night time, and entering a room occupied by Jno. H. Scribner and stealing a cloth coat worth $100, four vests worth $50, six new collars valued at $6, and six neck ties valued at $10, was examined and remanded before the Hustings Court for further trial. Moses gave bull in $500 to appear on Wednesday, and answer the charge of having furnished Cyrus,