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a little intoxicated at the time. Further proceedings in the case was postponed till this morning, and Florence was committed to jail for her appearance. Austin Conley was charged with being a person of evil fame, without any visible means of support, and associating and gambling with negroes. Officer Morris was walking out acted by the scampering in different directions of a number of negroes and one or two white boys, who, he afterwards had learnt, were engaged in a game of cards. Conley did not run, but from his associating with the crowd, it was his impression that he was a participant in the game. The charge of being a person without any occup he himself had on several occasions purchased meal of him. Although the charge of gambling and vagrancy was not fully made out, yet His Honor was satisfied about Conley's associating with negroes, and therefore required him to give security for his good behavior and to keep the peace for twelve months. John Sledd, a butcher