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ck and Abbey Sweeney, charged with assaulting and beating Matthew McCunliff and stealing a watch and medal from him, valued at $220, were remanded for examination before the Hustings Court.--A fine of $25 was imposed upon Mrs. B. Schonfarber for purchasing fruit in the Second Market to sell again. In consideration of extenuating circumstances, no confiscation was imposed upon her.--Ann Leary was required to give security for her good behavior, and keep the peace for twelve months towards Thomas Hogan, whom she had abused and threatened to assault.--The continued case of Jordan, slave of Mary Hill, charged with stealing two thousand dollars' worth of corn, flour, cats, wheat, &c., was further put off till Monday.--Anne E. Howis, charged with keeping an and disorderly house, on Main street, near Nineteenth, and Fanny and Hester Reubenstein, charged with using threatening and abusive language towards Anne E. Howle, the occupant of said house, were required to give security for the