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er good behavior for twelve months; which she gave; avowing at the same time her determination to leave the city. James Moore came up to answer the charge of keeping an ill-governed and disorderly house, where people make a great noise to the disturbance of the neighborhood. The witnesses testified that Moore is a peaceable man, but his wife was guilty of the offences laid to his charge. His Henor thought that fact no excuse for Moore, and told him he was responsible for the proper goveMoore, and told him he was responsible for the proper government of his household; to which remark a German witness in the case, whose tone indicated intense earnestness, responded, audibly, "certainly." However, the case was continued till this morning, and the officers directed to have Mrs. Moore presentMrs. Moore present as well as her husband. John Gold, a soldier, a deserter, was remanded to jail. William Walls came forward to withstand a variety of accusations — namely, assanlting and beating William O'Brien, and threatening to kill him, and selling ard