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Watch for going at large, was let off.--Mary, slave of Mr. John Blank, was arraigned for frequently using obscene and abusive language to Mrs. Mary McKeever, and when threatened for so doing using insolent and defiant language "in the most impudent and menacing way." She was ordered to be whipped — S. Rosenfeld was fined $5 for depositing a nuisance on the lot of S. Heller.--Wm. Gotsey, for unlawfully assaulting and beating Mrs. Fanny Heller, was required to give security.--The case of Mark Demay, charged with huckstering in the 1st Market, by buying watermelons, was continued for further evidence.--Grant and Marshall, charged with huckstering in the 2d Market, were let off.--John Williams, who was charged with assaulting and beating Bridget McDonough, was required to give $100 security to keep the peace.--William Fitzgerald, charged with feloniously shooting Edward Fitzgerald, on Sunday evening September 7th, was examined and remanded to the Hustings Court on the 17th of October.