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one were fined. The Mayor announced his intention of putting a stop to rock battles, if the vigilance of his officers could accomplish that result. The case of Mary J. Smith, colored, for stealing $15 from Tubby Clayton, a ponderous old colored female, was called up and continued till Monday, after the Mayor had listened to the old woman's description of a red back ten which she said was among the notes surreptitiously conveyed away by Smith. John Beaty was brought up for taking Mary Tracy's clothes. By Mary's account, he had not only taken them, but had tern them up. It appeared that the parties had been living together without the performance of any marriage ceremony, and, as is usually the case, often had failings out, fights and bickering. The Mayor committed Beaty in default of security in the sum of $150. Wm. Caesar, a negro belonging to S. D. Denoon, was up for stealing five pieces of bacon, valued at $16, from Sampson Jones. The investigation implicated Rober