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st Perkins, charging him with stealing his watch. Subsequently, Graves placed the warrant in George D. Wootton's hands, and authorized him to obtain an interview with Perkins in order to compromise the matter before bringing it before the public; but that gentleman's efforts towards the accomplishment of a reconciliation failed. The Mayor, after hearing all the testimony, required security of Perkins, Graves, and a witness, for their appearance before him on Saturday to answer the charge of subornation and perjury. The case of John Klos, pending for some time on the charge of assaulting and beating Mary, his wife, and turning her out of doors in the night time, was again taken, up and finally disposed of by remanding Klos before the Grand Jury for indictment. Security for good behavior was required of Daniel Keyes, charged with assaulting and beating Mary Signiago in her own house. One or two other cases of trifling importance concluded the proceedings of the court.