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nia. Remanded for --Wm. Rows, for shooting Pat Mackin in the street. Remanded. Jacob , for huckstering, fined $5, and purchases forfeited — M. G. Mart, for huckstering, fined $5--Jeff Dominick, $5 ditto. --Alex. Payronet, ditto, $5,--The use S. Cooper and Jas. Harrison, for stealing $20 in money and a silver watch from John Roberts, valued at $, Cooper was discharged, and Harrison's case continued.--Jas. McDowell charged with in the 2d Market. Goods confiscated. Police Arrests.--The lex. Payronet, ditto, $5,--The use S. Cooper and Jas. Harrison, for stealing $20 in money and a silver watch from John Roberts, valued at $, Cooper was discharged, and Harrison's case continued.--Jas. McDowell charged with in the 2d Market. Goods confiscated. Police Arrests.--The civil police yesterday arrested George five packages of cotton belonging to the Confederate states, $30, James Mitchell, for entering the house of Cornelius Dotchee with violence, and pitching his out of .
swer; and whereas our Government is thereby Given to retaliatory measures, as the only means to protect the lives of the peaceable citizens of the Confederate States who may fail into the hands of General Fitch or any persons acting under his authority: It is hereby ordered that general officers commanding troops of the Confederate States shall forthwith ascertain and report to the President whether such acts have been committed, and upon being certified the shall forthwith set apart, by from among any prisoners taken from the army under the command of General Fitch, a number of officers equal in number to the persons who have been put to death as aforesaid, and place them in confinement for execution, at such time thereafter as may be ordered by the President, and shall regard the said General Pitch, if , not as a prisoner of war, but place him in confinement as a false, until the further orders of the President. By order. (signed) S. Cooper, Adjutant and Insp. General.