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indictment by the Hustings Court Grand Jury. Charles Grace was committed to jail in default of $200 ball for his good behavior, on the charge of behaving disorderly in the street, while drank, and assaulting his wife. Willie Grace, son of the above named, was sent to prison for want of surety in a like amount for resisting the police in the discharge of their duty and behaving disorderly. Hannah, slave of Thomas T. Emmett, was committed for going at large contrary to law. James Carson, arrested on the charge of stealing a pair of boots from Lawrence Johnson, was discharged after an examination. Peter Manning, charged with picking the pocket. of John H. Leonard of $9.75 and a pair of gloves, worth $5, in a restaurant on Wall street early on Sunday morning, was acquitted. The accused and accuser were both fined one dollar each for violating a city ordinance by getting drunk. Stephen West, a negro from Northampton county, without free papers, arrested for bei