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yor sent Morris (who is an old jail bird) to prison, and required Murther to give security for his good behavior. James McGee was charged with assaulting Alonzo Travers with an iron poker. It was in proof that the defendant and Wm. H. Travers el. on Main street, and that they had some difficulty relative to the proportion of profits to which oath was entitled.--McGee thought Travers had set his son to watch his movements, and when Travers the elder, had temporarily disappeared he commener. The opportune arrival of the father with a drawn pistol prevented further violence to the son. The Mayor remarked to McGee that difficulties might be settled with pokers in Baltimore, but such was not the case in Richmond. He held McGee to baiMcGee to bail for his appearance to answer an indictment by the Grand Jury, and also required him to give security to keep the peace. It having leaked out that liquor had been sold in the house without a license, the Mayor fled Travers $50. M. Jacobs gave