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jail. John Burgess, a youth, charged with assaulting and cutting Mrs. Minerva A. Tucker, was called to the stand, and after a partial examination of witnesses, the case was continued till Tuesday morning, in order to procure the attendance in court of the wounded woman. The disposition of the case against William Ryan, charged with shooting John Collins, was deferred by his Honor till this morning. Tom, slave of the Virginia Central railroad, arrested by the police without a proper pass and having in his possession one trunk supposed to have been stolen, was ordered to receive five lashes. The Mayor continued till Tuesday the case against Minerva A. Tucker, charging her with being drunk and disorderly and throwing stones at Mrs. Waldron's house. The evidence falling to sustain the charge against Charles, slave of Henry S. Weldon, of stealing one hundred and fifty pounds of bacon and fifty pounds of flour, from William H. Jones, the Mayor ordered his release.