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atrick Henry Callahan, small boys, were arraigned to answer a charge of stealing a pair of shoes from Putney & Watts. The Mayor advised the mother of Tyler to take her child home, lock him up, and give him a good whipping. The mother replied that it was not for a lack of chastisement that her boy formed bad associations; and that if he was brought up again, she would not endeavor to prevent his incarceration. Callahan was held with a view to a further investigation of the matter. John Sullivan was committed to jail for keeping a disorderly and ill governed house, where night was made hideous by brawlings and contentions. Peter Mulligan, who, "whenever he empties a toombler of punch, always wants it full again," was up for breaking a window of the Lancasterian school-house. Discharged with an admonition. Wm. Moore was sent to the poor-house in consequence of his penchant for whiskey and an irresistible disposition to make himself disagreeable to others. Henry Jo