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hips, and he assures everybody that it is all right. New York is to have justice; in other words, it will have to raise only four thousand two hundred men — not thirteen thousand, as previously supposed. The Weed-Opdyke case draws to a conclusion. The earlier part of the day was occupied by Mr. Field, who concluded his summing up for Mr. Opdyke.--He spoke of the Mariposa claim, and argued to show that the entire connection of his client with it was uniformly honest and honorable. Judge Mason then charged the jury, who subsequently retired to deliberate on their verdict; but this, whatever it may be, will not be announced till the opening of the court to- morrow. Colonel Allen, whom General Sherman authorized to come on here and superintend the exchange of Northern provisions for Savannah rice, has taken the Chamber of Commerce to task sharply for taking it upon themselves to alter the character of his mission. He says he has no authority to ask the Savannah people to ac
Police arrests. --The civil police made the following arrests yesterday: Mason, a slave of Madison Macon, charged with stealing a trunk and clothing from the room of Captain T. M. Semmes. John McDonald, charged with misconduct and resisting the police in discharge of their duty. Wat, slave of John Taylor, charged with stealing a goose. In this case Justice Chandler ordered the accused thirty-nine lashes and set him free. The other parties were held for examination before the Mayor this morning.
Police arrests. --The civil police made the following arrests yesterday: Mason, a slave of Madison Macon, charged with stealing a trunk and clothing from the room of Captain T. M. Semmes. John McDonald, charged with misconduct and resisting the police in discharge of their duty. Wat, slave of John Taylor, charged with stealing a goose. In this case Justice Chandler ordered the accused thirty-nine lashes and set him free. The other parties were held for examination before the Mayor this morning.