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of peacefulness on Tuesday night, the usual number of subjects had failed to reward the exertions of the worthy guardians of the night. The apartment devoted to the accommodation of erring humanity was comparatively deserted, yet still there was enough material on hand to enable the presiding magistrate to get off some of those innumerable scintillations of law and humor with which he sometimes delights his friends and confounds the calculations of the short-sighted breakers of the law. Bridget Moore, who was arrested on Tuesday evening for throwing hot water on and kicking her husband, John Moore, appeared with a baby in her arms, accompanied by her husband, to undergo an examination. A colloquial duel about whiskey ensued, in which the relative capacities of each party (not including the baby) were ventilated, followed by interlocutory ejaculations from the sitting magistrate demanding silence and threatening imprisonment to both parties. The scene ended with Mrs. Moore's committ