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a regiment with violently assaulting and beating him, and robbing him of $24. After a long examination the truth of the matter turned out to be that the complainant was very drunk, and Bradford and Graves merely rendered him such friendly assistance as he needed in that condition. The accused were therefore discharged; but it appearing from the evidence that Bradford had been selling liquor without license, His Honor fined him $40. Benj. Sutton was charged with allowing his grandson, Wm. Lynch, to stone horses and workmen at a blacksmith shop. On the old gentleman's promise that he would "cool"" the little boy, the case was dismissed. Anna L. Clyde, for having theatrical performances at Metropolitan Hall without license, was fined $15. C. W. Blair, for the same offence at Monticello Hall, on Broad street, was dismissed until Monday. James Gannon, a soldier wounded at Sharpsburg, was found asleep in the street at a late hour last Thursday night. While asleep he wa