Unauthorized Appropriations.
--A practice has lately grown up amongst those with limited ideas of right and wrong, which is fast degenerating into a We allude to the taking unauthorized possession of other people's vehicles and horses on the streets by parties (sometimes soldiers) who fancy their business to be of such in urgent nature as to override all considerations of propriety and decency.
By reference to our advertising the reader will find that a extensive practice, physician, of on one of visiting a sick man one most popular thorough fares a few evenings since, had his horse rode off before his own eyes by a person dressed in an artillery uniform.
The worst feature in the practice is that the parties forget to bring back the property they th- unauthorized appropriate.