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ity for his good behavior and fined ten dollars. The case of John Dunnavant, charged with having a lot of rope in his possession, supposed to have been stolen, was continued. John W. Leathers and John Kenney, charged with being persons of evil fame, and stealing $2,500 from Major Wade H. Gibbes, were recommitted to jail in default of security to keep the peace and be of good behavior. Sarah Leathers, also charged with being of idle, dissolute character, and with receiving $400, which she knew to have been stolen from Major W. H. Gibbes, was also committed for failure to give bail for her good behavior. The following cases were continued till this morning: John Jeter, charged with violently ejecting Mrs. Nathalie Dowell from her lodgings at the Exchange Hotel. Elihu, slave of William J. McDowell, charged with stealing a pair of boots, two vests, a coat, two pairs of pants, etc.; and Frank, slave of James H. Grant, charged with stealing a bag of coffee.