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abusive language to Mrs. Mary E. Clasby. In this case it appears that the Clasbys are sub-tenants of Rupert, the latter claiming an exclusive right to the use of the passage. To this R. objected, and enforced his protest so far as to have the look-taken-from the door, for which complaint was made and a mass of testimony on each side given. His Honor bound Mr. and Mrs. Rupert over to keep the peace in the sum of $150 each, thereby conceding to the complainants the right to the passage way. Rupert's entrance is through his store. Dick, slave of the city of Richmond, was ordered twenty lashes for having in his possession on Saturday night last a lot of coat, supposed to have been stolen from the gashouse. Seaton Anderson, charged with being a runaway from the batteries, was sent back after a hearing by the Mayor yesterday. A charge was preferred against James, slave of James Moore, of being out after hours without a proper pass and having a pair of shoes in his possessio