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old watch, pocket knife, and $27 in money. They were remanded to the Aldermen's Hustings Court, and as the proof against them was positive they will no doubt in due time get to the penitentiary. The case of Jesse Shepperson, for striking M. W. Swain a violent blow on the head with a stick of wood, was continued, Swain being hors de combat by reason of his wounds. Richardson N. Binus was remanded to the Hustings Court for stealing L. A. Adams's horse, an operation performed by him on Swain being hors de combat by reason of his wounds. Richardson N. Binus was remanded to the Hustings Court for stealing L. A. Adams's horse, an operation performed by him on Saturday evening last. Mary J Purcell was committed to jail in default of $150 to keep the peace, having been arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the streets Sunday morning. The Mayor intimated to Mrs. P. that she could get outside of a glass of whiskey with about as much 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 assa