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agaist her consent. The assault in this instance was no doubt provoked by the exceeding loveliness of the subject operated on; but the Mayor intimated that the consent of both parties was essential to make such a transaction valid in the eyes of the law. A stolen kiss is valued at a good figure in the court of Hymen, but it is doubtful whether the Mayor would decide it to be grand larceny.--James Clarke was remanded for trial before the Hustings Court for aiding Fontaine Rowe to relieve Louis Antone of $75 on the 10th of last June.--Christopher Kissell was brought up, charged with stealing 16 car springs belonging to the C. S. Government, taken from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and in the possession of the Central Railroad. The evidence given in led to the impression that he was innocent of the charge. The case was continued for another hearing.--William Pittman, a free negro, was arraigned at the instance of John D. Lowry, charged with stealing a pair of boots, about four week