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jected by Mr. O'Connor, "but you did no such thing." He was ordered to jail, and left the prisoner's stand murmuring audibly at the policeman and his hard lot. "Bob" not being forthcoming as a witness against George St. Clair, his case was again continued. P. Moran & Co. were fined five dollars for retailing ardent spirits contrary to law. For keeping their houses, where ardent spirits are usually sold, open on Sunday last, James Golden was fined $5, and Jacob Warner and Edward Cunningham $10 each. George W. Goodrick was up on the charge of unlawfully and violently assaulting and beating George H. Brown. The evidence showed that the beating aforesaid was a butting, the accused having taken Mr. Brown by the collar of his coat with both hands and given him a sound butting. The Mayor thought this hardly justifiable, and therefore required the accused to give bail in $200 for his appearance before the Hustings Court to be indicted for the offence, and in $300 for his