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e "Charlies" were uncharitable enough to suppose he had stolen, was committed to jail in default of surety of the peace, no evidence being presented to show that the watchman indulged an erroneous supposition. Mike McLaughlin, who was called to the bar on the rather serious charge of stealing Wm. A. Braxton's $400 horse, not being able to explain the circumstances of his possession in a satisfactory manner, was committed to be examined before the next Hustings Court, July 14th. James Derney, who had thought proper to exhibit his warlike proclivities by threatening to assault, beat, and kill John Farrise, was arraigned at the investigation of Farriss, who said he felt a repugnance, very natural under the circumstances, to being taken off by the sanguinary Derney. The latter desiring it, the case was continued for further testimony until the 28th inst. A number of nuisance cases were disposed of in an amicable way, when the Recorder passed to the consideration of the cas