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hy Ryan was required to give $200 security for getting drunk and behaving disorderly at the 1st Market, on election day. Matthew Eagan was fined $1 for fighting in the street on the same day, while drunk. Thos. Thornton and Wm. E, Howell were acquitted of the charge of entering Joseph Marie's house, eating up his dinner, and refusing to pay for the same. Susan, slave of D. S. Delaplane, was committed as a runaway. Jersey Sheppardson, charged with feloniously assaulting M. W. Swain with a stick of wood, was allowed to give $500 bail for his appearance when the case should be ready for examination. William Allen was committed in default of surety on the charge of assaulting Wm. Palmer, a free negro. Wm. H. Crawford was committed for a further hearing on the charge of being a person of evil name and fame, without visible means of support. The following cases were continued: Mary F. Lilley, assaulting the infant child of Julius Schultz; Chas. Mitchell, r