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oint in social ethics had been given against her by. Hawkins, her landlady, the prisoner, being drunk, had declared her bloody intentions, and proceeded to execute them by throwing a cup and pepper box at Miss H., and then sizing a knife chased her around the table and into the street, from which locality Miss H. adjourned to an Alderman's office and got out a warrant. The Mayor at first determined to commit the whole party, but finally let off all save Maggie Mitchell. The case of Wm. W. Bingham, charged with unlawfully taking Lizzie, a slave, belonging to Martha A. Gorman, of Georgia, was called and continued for four days, on account of the absence of witnesses, who are expected from the South by that time. Just as the Court was on the point of an adjournment, Martin Harvey, a soldier, was brought up as a party who had snatched from the hands of Lucy Ann White, a colored woman, a silver watch, on Clay street, near Brook Avenue. After the "snatching" occurred, the old woma