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ssed his punishment at two days confinement in the city jail. James Frayser, charged with stealing ten pounds of tallow, was sentenced to sixty days confinement in the city jail. Francis Leydny was declared guilty of stealing clothes from George Gunther and -- Guvenator, and sentenced to thirty days imprisonment in the city prison in each case. Peter V. Meledes was tried upon the charge of committing a rape upon Mrs. Henrietta Vance, and the evidence being insufficient to convict the accused, he was discharged. Edmond Burrows and R. W. McGowan, charged with forging the name of Andrew J. Duncan, and obtaining provisions thereon, was tried and acquitted. Charles Euker, D. J. McCormack, J. H. Shuman and John F. Chambers, were each fined sixty dollars and costs of prosecution for selling liquor without a license. Charles and Elizabeth Everett, charged with receiving stolen goods belonging to Dr. R. A. Harris, knowing them to have been stolen, were acquitted.