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ne pair of earrings, valued at $50, the property of Miss Mary Wolff, on Saturday last. The Mayor discharged Philip Bolding, a white man, arrested on the charge of being drunk and interfering with persons on the street on Sunday last. Lucy Grogan, arrested on the charge of threatening personal violence to Mary Brodrick, (both of whom are white women,) under went an examination before His Honor, when witnesses were introduced who gave her a character for violence of temper and unbridled language, which should not be envied by the champion for the most dissolute character in the Confederacy. The accused was held to bail in the sum of $300 for her good behavior. Upon the announcement of His Honor's verdict, Mrs. Grogan remarked that the only security which she could give for her good behavior would be three little children, the only property which she possessed in the world — of they would set her free, she would "lave her children for the security." Henry, a negro boy a