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son and another boy, and that, being almost starved, she could not resist the temptation to eat it. His Honor took compassion and discharged her. Frederick Miller, a pardoned penitentiary convict, arrested some nights since on the charge of robbing Thomas Patterson of a gold watch, a pair of boots and a hat, was before the Mayor to answer for the offence. After an examination of the evidence against him he was remanded for indictment by the grand jury of the Hustings Court. Washington Goodrich and Joseph Furley were each fined $50 and required to give security for fighting in the street. James Cary and Patrick Stack were also up for the same offence, the former of whom was discharged, and the latter required to give security. There being no testimony sustaining the charge preferred against Christopher Roach of stealing a horse from Martin Gilday, he was discharged from custody. Minerva A. Tucker charged with being drunk, disorderly, and stoning the house of Mrs.