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n about her face and eyes. Ann was in court yesterday, but was unable to give any intelligible testimony, and the Mayor therefore continued the investigation of the assault upon her till this morning. The parties were each required to give security in the sum of $300 for their good behavior for twelve months on the charge of notorious and disorderly conduct in Pizzini's store, and also entered into bonds in the sum of $500 for their appearance this morning to answer the charge of beating Ann Thomas. John Francis, a sailor, stopping at the Naval Hospital, charged with drugging Philip Lybarger and robbing him of one ten-shooting pistol, $500 in money, and sundry other articles of value, was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. [The circumstances of this affair will be found in the proceedings of this court of Thursday.] Hamlin Ghering was charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the street. Officer Griffin, who made the arrest, stated that Ghering w