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nished and lot off, it appearing that the disturbance complained of was one of these casual flare-ups that may occur in the best regulated families. Mrs. Catherine Botis was fined two dollars because her son had been found throwing rocks in the street. J. Nelson was fined one dollar and required to give security on the charge of being drunk and disorderly in the street. The case against George Drew, a colored man, for the alleged felonious appropriation of $60, belonging to Wm. H. Major, one year since, was called and continued on account of the absence of witnesses. Wm. S. Mountcalm was required to give security to keep the peace because he had threatened to beat Julius Kracker. T. C. Turner, arraigned on the charge of interfering with people in the street while corned, was fined one dollar, and after an admonition on the impropriety of "running the blockade" was let off. John McDonald and Dennis O'Brien were arraigned on the rather serious charge of taki