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that Jones was guilty of unlawfully assaulting and beating Curry, and required him to give bail in $1,000 to answer an indictment for that offence. The Mayor then gave as a reason for not disposing of the case on Friday, his wish to have prosecuted all the parties engaged in gaming at Anderson's house, on the day of the fight, W. W. Jones, Robert E. Wyatt, and Wm. Pessley, were each held to bail to answer an indictment for gaming on the Sabbath day. Before taking bail for Jones, Mr. Crane, on the part of Curry's friends, handed in a list of twelve names to be summoned as witnesses; but his Honor declined to re-open the case, stating that he had concluded the examination on the day before — that parties had had ample opportunity for furnishing that list pending the examination — that one of the persons whose name was furnished had been examined, and swore that he knew nothing of the beating, and that the precedent would be an exceedingly bad one, and one that he was not will