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certain fee bills or certificates of allowances, to be paid out of the public treasury, was granted permission to give bail in $500 for his future appearance, His Honor not thinking it right to confine a man in jail indelibility on an unproved charge, and the attendance of the witnesses being very difficult to procure by a civil process, they being in the army. R. D. Hargrove was fined $5 for running a wagon on the streets without a license. Similar cases against James Overly and J. L. Carrington " Co., were continued; and a like charge against Henry Nolting was dismissed. Augustus O'Donalaw, charged with being drunk and lying in the market, was discharged with the intimation that a second offence would not be treated so leniently. Matthew McLoy, for being drunk and disorderly and taking unlawful possession of the house of Catharine Vanderhelt, and drawing a bowie knife on a police officer, was required to give surety in $150 for his good behavior in future; failing to