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as no money had been taken he immediately released him. Through the advice of his friends, however, he subsequently had Mull arrested. The prisoner was committed to prison in default of $500 security to keep the peace for twelve months. Jerry Sullivan, a youth about twelve years of age, charged with selling tobacco in the streets without a license, was discharged with an admonition. Sullivan had been repeatedly warned by officer Granger against violating the law in this respect before he Sullivan had been repeatedly warned by officer Granger against violating the law in this respect before he was arrested. His excuse for persisting in doing so was that he was compelled to do something to obtain a support. Joshua, slave of James Beckham, was ordered twenty-five lashes for stealing a pair of boots from William Coles, a free negro, and offering them for sale. Beckham was also fined for giving Joshua an improper pass. The charge pending against Lewis Lyneman, of receiving seven chickens belonging to James B. Smith, knowing them to have been stolen, was continued till Saturday