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Chas. L. Hobson, was ordered 39 lashes for running away from his master, and then committed to be called for. George, slave of A Holbert, and Albert, slave of J. Edmonds, were each ordered ten lashes for allowing themselves to be caught by the guard without a pass. A summons issued against T. W. HÅ“nniger, for keeping billiard tables without a license, was dismissed; ditto a summons issued against M. Copp, for keeping a pistol gallery without a license. William, slave of Wm. H. Richardson, arrested on the charge of stealing sundry articles of confectionery from C. Bombard, was examined and dismissed. John, slave of Wm. H. Moncure, was tried for stealing $20 from Travis Fritter, and acquitted. Augustus White was committed for examination before a called Court of Hustings, on the charge of obtaining $28 from Wm. Silver by fraudulent and false pretences. Michael Martin, a soldier, belonging to the 14th La., regiment, charged with drunkenness, trespassing on