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it is definitely decided that drafting must be resorted to and that too, by the 18th proximo. From New Orleans. Butler has issued another "order," declaring that where it shall have been proved on a negro's testimony that his master has tole authority of the United States, and then she forwarded a copy of the card, "with the compliments of the author," to General Butler. On Sunday she was again arrested, but on the appeal of her mother was released the same day. On Monday, for reasonst kindness; and as the fort is in superb condition, she is likely to pass the summer very pleasantly. Lt. Weitzel, of Gen. Butler's staff, was her escort to the fort, and on her trip she confessed that she had recently had occasion to change her opinion of Gen. Butler, and that she had conceived a deep respect for him. She was in capital spirits, and seemed to look forward to a residence at the fort with no little delight. The three persons whom I mentioned in my last as having been arre
Police Court, Wednesday, August 6th--Recorder Jas. K. Caskie presiding. --Samuel, slave of S. R. Price, was committed for 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 and striking Ro. F. Kirby, a white man, was ordered 39 lashes, and appealed from the judgment to the Hustings Court.--Sam Johnson, slave to Mrs. Brock, was ordered 39 lashes for beating James Wade, a white person.--Archibald B. Bott was fined $5 for permitting a dead horse to be and remain on his lot for three days last past.--Geo. L. West was fined $5 for allowing a nuis