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ement between the parties and caused Myers to be arrested. Of course Myers, according to his own account, did not know anybody who followed him in the store. He exhibited a pass signed Walker Lucas, aid to General Winder, entitling him to walk the city, which the Mayor said was of no account. Mr. Myers was committed in default of $150 security for his good behavior. Hustings Court--Quarterly Term--October 15th. Present: R. D. Sanxay, Senior Alderman; James Bray, N. C. Lipscomb, Wm. W. Timberlake, and Jno. W. Beveridge, Aldermen. Mary Eliza Dean, a free negro, emancipated since 1806, made application to remain in the State. Ordered that the Court assemble to-morrow to hear the same. The Court reversed the judgment of the Recorder Va Clinton James, a free man of color, sentencing him to 39 lashes, and ordered that he shall receive 25 lashes. A nolle prosequi was entered in the case of Samuel Connors, indicted for misdemeanor. Nathaniel Walters, a free negro