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is case exhibited a handful of hair, which the other had torn out; and an Irishman testified that the two women were clinched on the floor for half an hour, when seeing the older one about to give out, he interfered and stopped the fight. Peter Lawson was charged with using profane language and fighting in the Second Market. The other party to the fight being unable to appear this morning the investigation of that part of the charge was postponed until Wednesday. A fine was imposed on Mr.Mr. Lawson for the other offence. Jacob Essig and Patrick Rady were fined $2 each for selling meat in the Second Market after the hour of closing. The cases of Benjamin Gottlieb, charged with stealing two hogs from John Clash; and John Pendergrast, for robbing John McCarty of $450, were continued until Wednesday. Dan'l Waish, sent up by Capt. Alexander, for shooting at John Head with intent to kill him, was bailed to appear to-morrow morning. Nancy Rix and Charlotte Reese, two f