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William Harris's horse, was committed for further examination. The circumstances connected with the affair demonstrated the fact that Hugh, despite his tender age, was anything but a "green un" in the transaction of business involving moral turpitude. His fate hereafter may be imagined, but not described — until the proper time. John Brown, a soldier, arraigned for getting drunk and trespassing on Sebastian Corbell, was sent to General Winder. A similar disposition was made of Charles Reed, a uniformed man, charged with effecting a forcible entrance into the house of Aun Stephenson, on Cary street. Thomas Williams, who was brought up for violently assaulting a servant of Captain Cary, was committed to a "more convenient season." Charles F. Dehart was sent to jail to await an indictment for stealing a pair of shoes from Vincent Bargamin. The shoes in this instance, worth about $2, will, in the end, cost the State about $100. The "majesty of the law" is vindicated