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tboat to sell again. The Mayor admonished the accused and him, but ordered the potatoes to be sold for the of the city treasury. Charlotte, slave of William Duggins. charged with disorderly conduct on Broad street and indecent language in the presence of ladies, was ordered to receive twenty lashes, well laid on. It having been stated that the owner of Charlotte permitted her to do just as she pleased, she was also committed to jail for going at large. Mary, a slave, was charged with stealing a cloth cloak from Mrs. Ryland. The cloak from Mrs. Ryland's residence on Thursday last, and on Saturday, Mary was caught wearing it in the street. The accused was ordered to be whipped, and the cloak was restored to the owner. A further continuance was ordered in the case of Thaddent, slave of William S Martin, Charged with stealing from his owner velvet and two valued at five hundred and fifty dollars. A few other cases of trivial character the labors of the day.