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Turning the Scales. --Yesterday morning E. H. Stokes appeared before the Mayor to answer the charge of assaulting and beating George D. Wootton the day before. Mr. Wootton, on being sworn, stated that, having had a return of chills and rheumatism on Saturday, and feeling indisposed on Sunday, he used toddy as a remedy. Mr. Wootton, on being sworn, stated that, having had a return of chills and rheumatism on Saturday, and feeling indisposed on Sunday, he used toddy as a remedy. Meeting Mr. Stokes he drank with him, and as he had been in the habit of eating occasionally at Mr. S.'s tavern since his boarding house was broken up, he called there on Sunday to get his dinner. Finding that he had left his money at his room, he deposited his knife with the Clerk as security, but could not remember that he eat drds Stokes, and asked him to retract painful epithets while S. applied to him, but S. did not do so. Mr. Stokes introduced three witnesses, who proved that Mr. Wootton came to his hotel, and being intoxicated, was not only noisy and disagreeable to the guests before and at the dinner table, but insulting, abusive, and threaten
Stealing a watch. --George Wise made his appearance before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of stealing a gold watch from George D. Wootton the night before. After hearing the evidence Wise was remanded for an examining Court and committed to jail.