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and trespassing on the St. Charles Hospital, was discharged. Three soldiers, heretofore comitted to jail, were delivered to their officers. Mosses, slave to Isaac Staples, charged, with stealing bacon, clothes, &c., to the value of $14.50 was ordered to receive 30 stripes. David P. Turner was sent to jail for being disorderly in the streets. Mrs. Mary M' Donough's complaint against Lawrence, Cushing was dismissed. George Sharp, charged with shooting a negro, was acquitted of this charge, but fined $5 for firing a gun in the city. The case of Thomas Conly, charged with stabbing a man named Doyle, was continued till this morning. Mrs. Margaret McMahan's case of assault and battery came up again. Mrs. Lancy, the prosecutrix, and several other ladies, were present, and a war of words was at one time threatened but was prevented by His Honor's firmness. The parties complaining and defending were both required to furnish surely for their good behavior.