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behavior. George Todd, George Senders, and John Tanning, charged by Benjamin S. Robinson with threatening to do him personal violence, were held to bail to keep the peace in the sum of $100 cash. John Jiser, beating Laura Ann Metton, in the Second Market, on Saturday last, was held to bail to keep the peace in the sum of $300 Chas Goods, assaulting and beating his stapson. Balled until to-day. John W. Sartin, a man of very bad character, and without the means of support Committed in default of bail to be of good behavior. Louisa Jones, for throwing Ann Riley out of her door and fracturing her right collar bone, and for keeping a disorderly and ill-governed house, was held to bail to be of good behavior, and to answer an indictment before the Grand Jury. Gerhard Ross and Q. A. Vaughan were each fined $20 for keeping open doors on Sunday last, in violation of a city ordinance. Mary Roots, charged with abusing John W. Fields, was heard and acquitted.