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William Grady, a negro boy, who says he is a slave of Lieutenant Mason, of Mobile, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in the streets and also with stealing a pocketbook from another negro while the two were in the cage together Ordered twenty lashes, and to be confined till further orders are given as to his disposition. David Lochley, for breaking a street lamp, was fined $3, and ordered to be kept in jail until the fine was paid and his officers called for him. William Mitchell, arrested by order of the Mayor. No offence being charged against him, his case was left for the consideration hereafter of His Honor. Moses, slave to Chamberlayne & Kennon, charged with wandering at night where his pass did not authorize him to be, was ordered 20 lashes. The case of James Glancey, arrested on suspicion of being the murderer of Henry Cronin, was continued. James Lemmon, charged with being drunk and lying on a sidewalk, was called for by his father, a res
Prof. Mitchell, of Cincinnati, who has been lecturing about planets and comets had the mountains in the moon, is now a General, and has been appointed to command the United States troops at Cincinnati. He is afraid the Southerners will capture his telescopes. Gov. Perry is vigorously prosecuting the defence of the coast of Florida. He calls on planters to furnish help to complete the batteries at the Light-House and Old St. Marks, and estimates that the work could be finished in fifteen days by sixty laborers. The Pensacola correspondent of the Columbus (Ga.) Sun learns that orders have been received to commence work on the Confederate war steamship Fulton, at the Navy-Yard. Col. Thomas M. Reid, of the Yankee army, has returned to New York from Washington with a commission to raise a new Irish regiment, to be called the Irish Grenadier. The New Orleans Delta says that Governor Morgan, of New York, is extensively interested in property in that city, and prob