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have been stolen. The same punishment was inflicted upon Chess, slave of Wm. Culling worth, charged with stealing a piece of beef from George R. Wilson. John Buckley, committed to jail by the Recorder on Thursday for drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the City Hall, was discharged, he having sufficiently sobered off to know how to conduct himself. Buckley, who when arrested was dressed in a good suit of clothes, made his appearance in court yesterday morning, minus coat, vest, hat and boots! Having divested himself of these articles on Thursday as soon as he was lodged in prison, for the purpose of taking a nap, it was not long before some one ot a prisoner named Jas. Hanly was the thief, instituted a search for the lost clothing, but failed to find anything. Although promptly dismissed by the Recorder, Buckley seemed disinclined to appreciate the privilege, and still occupied the prisoner's box up to the adjournment of the court. Perhaps the course adopted by him was a