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going at large.--Jim Butler, no papers and from Petersburg, ordered 39 lashes and committed for want of a register.--Albert Tappan was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court, for feloniously selling 17 bushels of cats belonging to John A. Lacy.--James H. Ward was sent before the Hustings Court for receiving from Elizabeth Taylor a number of pieces of jewelry stolen by her from Susan Walsh, amounting value to $100.--Clinton James, free negro, arraigned for using abusive language to atering, was continued until the 7th inst.--Michael Toner was fined $5 for employing a dray in the city without the initials of his name and the number thereon.--Jacob Goldstein, charged with receiving four bushels of oats, worth $8, stolen from J. A. Lacy, was committed in default of $200 bail to appear before the Grand Jury.--Jim Smith, slave of John Stewart, was ordered 20 lashes for huckstering in the Second Market, and his chickens were confiscated.--Chas. Culver was fine $5 for the same off