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ity fortifications. Same judgment in regard to Carter Smith, a Cumberland darkey. Edward Cooper, free, from New Orleans no papers and an unlawful weapon, discharged, (a soldier servant) Joseph O'Neal, Frank Ward, Patrick Clarke, James Hickory and Thos. H. Hughes, drunken soldiers, detained in the watch-house for encumbering the streets, discharged with orders to repair to their respective camps. Jas. Wells, drunk, lying on the sidewalk, committed in default of surety. Mary Walker and Mary E. Wilson, charged with keeping a disorderly house, acquitted. Myer Myers, charged with stabbing James W. Camp and James P. Harrison, committed for further examination. Ellen Birney, charged with beating Mary Tinsley, acquitted, Wm. Kearney, drunk and interfering with persons in the street, committed in default of $100 security. Harrison, slave of James Thomas, Jr., 15 lashes for having no pass. Isham, slave of A. W. Taylor, ditto, and for having an unlawful weapon. Peter Johnson, slave of Ja
ogether at $140. Jonathan M. Wilson was brought up. charged with assaulting and beating Mary E. Wilson, his wife. No assault or battery on the part of Wilson was proved, and the Mayor dischargedWilson was proved, and the Mayor discharged him. Mrs. W. introduced another female to prove that Wilson had asked her to come and keep house for him, but the Mayor deemed this a natural sequence, when his wife was non est, and there were chilWilson had asked her to come and keep house for him, but the Mayor deemed this a natural sequence, when his wife was non est, and there were children to take care of. Finally, one Sophia Barclay, who acted as housekeeper to Wilson, was required to find ball for her good behavior, on the joint oaths of Mrs. W. and her female friend, who chargedWilson, was required to find ball for her good behavior, on the joint oaths of Mrs. W. and her female friend, who charged her with spanking one or more of Mrs. Wilson's children, who were in her custody as housekeeper for their father. The required security was given. C. S. District Court,&c.--Neither Judge HalybuMrs. Wilson's children, who were in her custody as housekeeper for their father. The required security was given. C. S. District Court,&c.--Neither Judge Halyburton's or Judge Lyons a Court did any business of public interest on Saturday last.
Mayor's Court. --The Mayor yesterday sent Amanda Logen, Wm. H. Britt, Mary E. Wilson, and Elizabeth Miller, to jail, because they did not give security on the charge of being persons of evil name and fame, without visible means of support. They lived in a shanty on the side of the hill below the Powder Magazine. Charles Willis, charged with feloniously entering Margaret Sullivan's house, and stealing a trunk containing clothing, was remanded to the Husting Court, as was also Timothy Kenney, charged with stealing S. W. Shell's hat, valued at $5