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ld to bail for his good behavior. Margaret, slave of Mrs. Macon, charged with theft, was discharged, there being no evidence of her guilt. W. H. H. Mason, a deserter from Company "A," Eighteenth Regiment Virginia Volunteers, was committed, to await the orders of Captain Atkinson. James Finley was fined $10 for having his house, where ardent spirits are usually sold, open on Sunday last. Robert P. Cosby, free negro, was fined $20 for running a hack without license. Charles Wood, charged with petty larceny in stealing a bacon ham of the value of $3.50 from Charles Bates, was committed to jail for trail in the Hustings Courts, before which the witness was recognized to appear in November next. Patrick McQuade was fined $5 for unlawful huckstering. The cases of Fanny Robinson and Timothy Harris came up again, according to the continuance of the preceding day. Tim was required to give surety in $150 for his good behavior for twelve months. Fanny was discha