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rs. Tuck denied. The Mayor remanded the accused for examination before the Hustings Court. John Hannan, charged with trespassing upon the premises of John G. Rooke, and using insulting and abusive language towards his wife, was required to give security for his good behavior and to keep the peace for twelve months. This case involved the right of entrance through certain doors to the building on the corner of 23d and Main streets, occupied jointly by the complainant and Hannan. Wm. Jackson, a free negro boy, charged with stealing about fifty dollars in notes, twenty five cents in silver, and a silver watch, valued at $200, from Minerva Jackson, a free woman, was ordered to be whipped. A big, Jolly old black woman, who came to the witness stand pulling and blowing as if she was propelled by steam, testified that Bill Jackson acknowledged stealing the money and watch from her daughter Minerva's trunk, and said that he had spent some of the funds, but what was left of it he h