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Seeking trouble. --Benjamin Bolten was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of disorderly conduct in the street, and with receiving six bottles of wine stolen from N. Tinsley Pate, knowing the same to have been stolen. Officers Seal and Jenkins proved that the accused was so abusive and insulting that they had to lock him up; and that six bottles of wine stolen from Pate were found in a lot near Bolton's by a party of boys; that Bolton took it to his house and used ohey had to lock him up; and that six bottles of wine stolen from Pate were found in a lot near Bolton's by a party of boys; that Bolton took it to his house and used one bottle, and that he made no effort to find the lawful owner for it. Five bottles they received of Mrs. Bolton on applying for them. With these facts the Mayor held the accused to call to keep the peace in the sum of $300, and in a like sum to answer to the Hustings Court for receiving the wine, knowing it to have been stolen.