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) stealing two blankets from Wm. G. Smith — remanded. Said nigger had hired himself to Mr. Smith's son as a cook, but after securing the plunder disappeared, but was captured. James Conner was bound over to keep the peace for aggravating Wm. Peasley, by first kicking his dog and then threatening to kick him; causing Mr. Peasley to strike him several stunners, the effect of which laid Mr. Conner out. John S. Smith, charged with assaulting and striking Peter Henningsen in the face — cager had hired himself to Mr. Smith's son as a cook, but after securing the plunder disappeared, but was captured. James Conner was bound over to keep the peace for aggravating Wm. Peasley, by first kicking his dog and then threatening to kick him; causing Mr. Peasley to strike him several stunners, the effect of which laid Mr. Conner out. John S. Smith, charged with assaulting and striking Peter Henningsen in the face — case continued. It occurred Sunday morning, in the Old Mar