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Fined. --Thomas J. Ragby was fined ten dollars yesterday for falling to have a nuisance on one of his lots abated, after repeated admonition from officer Griffin to have it attended to.
Not Sustained. --A charge was brought before the Mayor yesterday morning by Edward Griffin, against Patrick Brannan, an Irishman, for stealing $1,000 in Confederate money, belonging to him. The testimony given in this case showed that Brannan had been intimate at the house of Griffin, and that he was perfectly well acquainted with their money secrets, as well as where it was kept; but nothing was elicited to prove that B. had taken the money, and for the charge of felony he was acquitted. stimony given in this case showed that Brannan had been intimate at the house of Griffin, and that he was perfectly well acquainted with their money secrets, as well as where it was kept; but nothing was elicited to prove that B. had taken the money, and for the charge of felony he was acquitted. In consideration, however, of the fact that he had been guilty of dealing in the substitute business, the Mayor announced that B. should connect himself with that useful institution, the chain gang.