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Mrs. L. Whitlock, whose apples were ordered to be sold.--The case against V. Gerard, for huckstering, was continued until the 7th inst.--Michael Toner was fined $5 for employing a dray in the city without the initials of his name and the number thereon.--Jacob Goldstein, charged with receiving four bushels of oats, worth $8, stolen from J. A. Lacy, was committed in default of $200 bail to appear before the Grand Jury.--Jim Smith, slave of John Stewart, was ordered 20 lashes for huckstering in the Second Market, and his chickens were confiscated.--Chas. Culver was fine $5 for the same offence, and his butter confiscated.--The case against H. A. Atkinson, for permitting his driver carelessly to propel his vehicle against J. W. Beveridge's wagon and break the same, was dismissed.--Henry, slave of B. C. & W. T. Gray, was committed as a runaway. Samuel Campbell, arrested for passing counterfeit Confederate Treasury notes, was sent for examination before C. S. Commissioner Wm. F. Watson.
Committed. --Samuel Campbell was carried before C. S. Commissioner Watson yesterday and committed for examination on the charge of passing bogus Confederate Treasury notes.