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nt confessed himself an employee of the Young Men's Christian Association; that he had gone on a visit to a colored brother living in the alley in rear of Dr. G.'s, when, startled by the doctor's stentorian voice, he had retreated in dismay into the premises of the doctor instead of the alley.--The Recorder thought it his duty to set a better example to the colored brethren who went forth without passes, and ordered him the ten by way of a remembrancer for the future. Simon, slave of James Denny, was arraigned for "shooting at Mary Haley and Margaret Kenneday." The two latter are children. The defendant, Simon, had by some means become possessed of a pistol, the virtues of which he thought he would establish by pointing it in the direction of Kenneday and Haley, which he did, and, pulling the trigger, an explosion ensued which caused his own arrest and fully satisfied him on the point aimed to be attained. The Recorder sent him on to be tried before the Hustings Court in Novemb