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Police Court. --Yesterday, the case of Wm. Rowe, charged with feloniously shooting at Patrick Maclin, not being ready, was continued till Tuesday.--The shooting took place a few nights since on Dock street. Rowe having a musket, thought proper to cry "half" to Maclin, and the latter not recognizing the signal, was shot throuRowe having a musket, thought proper to cry "half" to Maclin, and the latter not recognizing the signal, was shot through the left shoulder, the ball passing entirely through his body. As soon as Maclin gets well enough to appear, Mr. Rowe will be required to state the reason of his rather summary action, and excuse himself if he can.--Henrietta Tipton, colored female, charged with stealing $59 from Jesse, slave of Dr. M Burton, was examined and Mr. Rowe will be required to state the reason of his rather summary action, and excuse himself if he can.--Henrietta Tipton, colored female, charged with stealing $59 from Jesse, slave of Dr. M Burton, was examined and sent before the Hustings Court for final trial.--Joe Richards, colored, was arraigned on the complaint of his brother, Warren, who charged him with threatening to knock his brains out with a club. The belligerent got an order entitling him to 15 lashes.--Edward Augur on Thursday night constituted himself a great bore to Jos. Bowm