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the Mayor rent her on for examination; but, subsequently, becoming very much annoyed by the crying of a child which she hold in her arms, he reconsidered his decision and discharged her, with instructions instantly to leave the Court-room. Macklin, the negro man in whose room a large amount of dry goods, stolen from M L Jacobson, were found, was, after examination of witnesses, ordered to be whipped, and then committed for further trial before the Hustings Court. Macklin had, at a previoMacklin had, at a previous examination before the Mayor, been remanded to the Hustings Court; but, upon the solicitation of counsel, who thought he had discovered a witness who would prove his innocence, the first decision was suspended, and the case given another hearing. Instead, however, of a second hearing of the case altering His Honor's decision, the prisoner will not only have to stand an examination before the Hustings Court, but has received a whipping besides. The following negroes were whipped for off