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Police Matters.

--The presiding officer of the Police Court on yesterday sent Jessie Clarke to the authorities of Henrico, for stealing a horse from R. C. Howe, of that county and John Tyler and Wm. Winton, for similar offences, to the Provost Marshal, their depredations having been made on Confederate horse flesh.--Francis T. Isbell was fined for permitting his sidewalk to remain in an insecure condition, and George Wilson for permitting his son to glorify for Jackson by shooting off a pistol in the streets.--Ella, a slave of E. Kelly, charged with stealing sundry calico dresses, belonging to Mrs. Paroneti, was ordered to be appropriately. "dressed" for the misdemeanor — at the whipping post.

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