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examined on the charge, and remarked, that he would also hold Turner in custody until he could inquire into the matter of their desertion from the army. Wm. B. Smith, against whom was brought the novel charge of taking a coat to make for John McDonough, and a pattern to make it by, and refusing to return the same, made his appearance to answer. The Mayor asked McDonough if the charge was true, and if the articles had been given by him to Smith to make up. McDonough replied in the affirmatiMcDonough if the charge was true, and if the articles had been given by him to Smith to make up. McDonough replied in the affirmative. Then, said the Mayor, go to the constable and get a civil warrant, and I will hear it. I know of no criminal law applying to such a case, and the magistrate had no authority to issue the warrant for his arrest. Michael Leary, charged with making a felonious assault upon John Stevenson, and breaking his leg. This case was continued for witnesses. The circumstances as reported are that Leary knocked Stevenson down, and that in falling the latter broke one of his legs. He was carried t