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t, said to have been kept by Hungerford & Degroot as a faro bank, were ordered to again appear before the Mayor this morning. Nelson, slave of Capt. Ward, was ordered to receive twenty-five lashes, on the charge of stealing a piece of beef from S. Schwartz on Saturday morning last, valued at $25. A charge was preferred against Charles Bates and Mildred A. McCulloch, of buying pork in the Second Market to sell again, contrary to law. At the conclusion of the testimony. His Honor adjourned the matter for further consideration till this morning. Officer Granger arrested on Friday night a negro fellow, named Reuben, belonging to B. H. Tucker, for going about the streets with an improper pass. Some suspicious circumstances attending the conduct of this negro, the Mayor continued the examination till this morning. There were three large brass keys found upon the person of Reuben, which it is supposed were stolen, and the owner is requested to come forward and claim them.