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h facility as anybody he had ever seen. The most confirmed toper, "or any other man," could not excel her in the practice of the art of absorption. William Allen, white, was arraigned for violently assaulting Wm. Palmer, a free negro. The case was continued till the 29th instant. Fuller, slave of Christian & Lea, was ordered twenty lashes for stealing a lot of meat and bread from the Arlington House. Henry M. Dock was arraigned for "walking arm-in-arm" with Mary, slave of Mr. Sheppard. An undue absorption of spiritous liquor had produced the eccentric conduct complained of. Both parties were discharged by the Mayor. The case of Charles Mitchell, for robbing Hugh B. Arnold, near the Central Depot, was called and continued for another hearing. Dick, slave of Robert Wilson, was ordered to be punished for making a raid on a lot of leather machine belting, and appropriating the same to his own use. The owner of the property can reclaim it, in minute pieces, by ca