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eys on his table, was stooping down trying to fit them to his chamber door when he came in upon him. Bohannon, as soon as he was discovered, ran off. The Mayor remanded him for examination before the Hustings Court. N. Tinsley Pate and J. S. B. Tinsley, charged with taking a canal boat and one horse, by force and violence, in possession of James McGiffin, were each held to bail for their appearance to answer an indictment by the Grand Jury on Friday next. [The evidence given in the case seeded to drive a staple in its stern in order to attach a chain and lock it to the wharf. McGiffin was sitting on the deck, and tried to prevent the accomplishment of Pate's designs, when the two got into a scuffle, during the progress of which Tinsley succeeded in driving in the staple and locking the boat to the wharf. Subsequently Pate made his negro man scale the enclosure to the lot in which the horse was kept, open the front gate, and take him out. The key to the lot gate was in McGiffi