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come a nuisance, was called and continued, Healy not responding when his name was called. Kendall Thomas Robert Pordle, and Charles Porter, newspaper carriers, wire arraigned, charged with stealing three reams of paper from the store of Adolphus Morris, valued at $390. It appeared from the evidence that the parties were regular traders in a small way in newspapers, books, paper, and and that, under pretence of buying a lot of paper, they had gone into Mr.Morris's store bargained for $350 Mr.Morris's store bargained for $350 worth, stole a lot and left, saying they would call again, which they did not do. Shortly after they left the paper was missed, and they were searched for and arrested, and the property recovered. They were sent on before the Husting Court for further examination. Ellas Vanderlip, Thomas Mack, Philip Colsan Christopher Russell, Tom and Billy, slaves of Jno. Sledd, were brought up, charged with stealing from Jno. Hitchcock a worth $1,000, Mr. Hitchcock is the owner of a fishery on one of