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to dispose of yesterday, and the extent of the evil has led to the probable re-establishment of that local institution known as the "chain gang." James Smith appeared first on the list, with the additional charge of smashing a quantity of glassware belonging to Barney Tracey. The case was continued for witnesses. Henry Meyer, an old offender, was committed to jail, the best place for total abstinence in the city Carter Miller, a man in soldier's clothes, was turned over to the care of Gen. Winder, Mark Moss, who, when remonstrated with by a watchman for a noisy demonstration in public, requested the official to go to a warm place down below, was committed in default of security to keep the peace. Edward Hobgood, for disturbing the quiet of his neighborhood and abusing his family, was held to bail in the sum of $150. John Moore, charged with beating his wife Bridget, was committed for further examination. Coleman, slave of F. W. Chamberlayne, was ordered fifteen lashes for drunke