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, a lot of wrought and cast iron. Peggy Baker, a free negress in the wrong place, was ordered to go back to Chesterfield. Jeremiah Dwyer, who was recently drummed out of his regiment as an incorrigible rogue, was up on the charge of vagrancy, and, in default of surety in $150 for his future good behavior, will go into the chain gang — the best place for him. John, a slave, was ordered to be kept till called for by his owner or hirer. Michael Kearney, charged with unlawful gaming with a negro, was required to give surety in $150 for his good behavior for twelve months. Robert Lovelace was discharged from jail at the request of his officers. Mrs. Mary Mull was arraigned upon the double charge of keeping her house, where ardent spirits are sold, open on Sunday last, and of selling ardent spirits without license. She was required to furnish surety for her appearance to answer an indictment to be found against her in the Hustings Court on the latter charge.