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pted bail for her appearance, but committed her son for his appearance. Jerry Dunnavant and Lee Whitehurst, charged with stealing a diamond breast pin from Lt Col James Nelligan, were committed to jail for their appearance before the Mayor on next Saturday to answer the offence. In consequence of the protracted continuance of this case, it was announced yesterday that it should be disposed of on Saturday anyhow, as far as His Honor's jurisdiction is concerned. The case of James R Shumaker, charged with stealing one horse of the value of $1,000, belonging to some person unknown, was continued till the 9th day of July. Mrs! Louisa Nazarine was charged with using threatening language and assaulting Charles Maurice. Both of these parties are natives of France, and it was difficult for any one ignorant of the language to clearly understand their testimony; but, from what could be made out of the evidence, Maurice and Mrs Nazarine occupy a house together in the neighborhood