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a hack without license. Charles Wood, charged with petty larceny in stealing a bacon ham of the value of $3.50 from Charles Bates, was committed to jail for trail in the Hustings Courts, before which the witness was recognized to appear in November next. Patrick McQuade was fined $5 for unlawful huckstering. The cases of Fanny Robinson and Timothy Harris came up again, according to the continuance of the preceding day. Tim was required to give surety in $150 for his good behaviorhe preceding day. Tim was required to give surety in $150 for his good behavior for twelve months. Fanny was discharged, it appearing that Tim stood in no fear of being hurt by her. Samuel Frayser, for assaulting and beating Moro B. Mann, was required to give bail for his appearance before the Hustings Court on the second Monday in November next to answer the said charge, and for his good behavior in the meantime. Mr. Mann was recognized to attend at the same time and place as a witness.
Deep submarine Diving. --At attempt to recover the schooner Neptune's Bride, which foundered off Sea Island in November last, was made a few days ago. The exact location of the wreck being discovered, a diver clad in submarine armor went down in twenty-five fathoms, (or one hundred and fifty feet,) of water, but found that the vessel had gone to pieces. This is acknowledged to be the deepest water that the submarine armor has been used in, either in this country or in England. Mr. David Agnew, of Boston, who made the decent, says: "The pressure of air on the head in this depth is five degrees more than on the surface. This is considerably more than I ever experienced on Long wharf, or at any other place, although I must say that, during the two hours and three-quarters that I was down, I felt equally as comfortable as when in ten fathoms."