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ed for forgery, and Harvey Wash, for counterfeiting have been continued to next term, sundry cases in which they have already been convicted of similar offences being now before the Supreme Court of Appeals for adjudication. The case of Edward S. Gentry, involving a question of status, has been continued to next term, and the party admitted to bail in the sum of $500. The Mayor has decided that Gentry is a free man of color, requiring a register, while he claims to be a person of "mixed bloforgery, and Harvey Wash, for counterfeiting have been continued to next term, sundry cases in which they have already been convicted of similar offences being now before the Supreme Court of Appeals for adjudication. The case of Edward S. Gentry, involving a question of status, has been continued to next term, and the party admitted to bail in the sum of $500. The Mayor has decided that Gentry is a free man of color, requiring a register, while he claims to be a person of "mixed blood. "