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he best way to rec m his property was to get out a warrant against. Bradley for stealing them. The stoves were carried to the cage. It was intimated by counsel of defendant that she laid claim to the stoves as owner, and that that was the reason she had not delivered them up. The Mayor thought no larceny had been committed, and acquitted the party. Robert, slave of D. M. Summers, arrested for smoking a pipe in the street, was ordered 10 lashes for violating a city ordinance. George Plauty was arraigned for getting drunk and breaking down the door of Mr. George Brent, on Broad street, Wednesday evening. The complainant did not appear, but Plauty having been arrested once before for a similar freak was committed for want of surety for his good behavior. Shadrack, slave of S. Walke, Bob, slave of P. Roberts, and Charles, slave of Dr. Price, all boys, were arraigned for fighting in the street, and were ordered a small licking for so doing. The case of Mike Barry, ch