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elius Donahoe, and Joseph Lipinski, charged with stealing distillery fixtures from A. J. Byrne, were sent before Justice Nettles, the alleged offence having been committed in Henrico county, beyond the Mayor's jurisdiction. Sam, slave of Harriet Courtney, was punished with stripes for stealing a lot of lead from H. M. Smith. Thomas Dobson, a white boy, charged with stealing $8 and a gold locket from Chas. Miller, was committed to jail. Michael Leavi, charged with assaulting Alice White, failed to make his appearance when called. Delia Williams, arrested for arraying herself in man's apparel and making herself extremely ridiculous, was discharged with an admonition. The following fines were imposed for ordinance violations: R. R. & J. C. Woodson, $5, in consequence of the Refusal of their back-driver to take a passenger aboard when not otherwise engaged; Jos. Brizzolara, $5, for selling ardent spirits, without license; Geo. T. Smith, $5, for employing an unlice
The weather. --The sun scoots along through the constellation of Libra, and we have had our autumnal equinoctial blow. We have had rainy days and chilly nights. Yesterday, the skies were blue, the sun only spasmodically cloudy, the "atmosphere diaphanous," and the air bracing and cool. It is becoming comfortable to close our windows and "keep the door shut." White hats and straw hats, duck trousers and marseilles are among the things that were. Now dropped off the custom of profuse perspiring; nor do the wayfarers longer esehew the sunny side of the streets. We have a foretaste of coming winter, and we remember with deeper interest than ever our brave volunteers in the field, and their wants, and our duty to supply them.