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, was punished for having in his possession four pounds of sugar and a canteen of whiskey, supposed stolen, as nothing to the contrary appeared.--Jack, slave of Arthur Hopkins, was hauled up for being out of his track. The proof in the case did not make it very clear where his track ought to have been, still he was punished for being out of it — Jacob Goldstein was arraigned for passing three counterfeit notes on Harris Fischer, viz: one on the Western Bank of Georgia for $20; one on the Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank of Columbus, Ga., for $5, and one on the Bank of Hamburg, S. C., for $50, in part payment for a stock of goods bought by him of Fischer. The proof made it clear that Fischer had received the notes from Goldstein, and paid a premium; but the Mayor said he could not hold Goldstein unless Fischer would swear he believed he knew at the time he passed them they were worthless trash. Fischer left the Court-room, much disgruntled at having lost both his money and goods.