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Gen. Winder. Armstrong McGuire, lately turned out of the Penitentiary was arraigned for drunkenness and trespassing on James Cary, and was allowed to go at, large upon condition that he would leave the city forthwith. Conway, a slave, was ordered 15 lashes for throwing stones. John Stewart's case was again continued, and he remanded to jail. Lucien Q. Landidm gave bail for his appearance before the Hustings Court to answer the charge of unlawfully stabbing and wounding Mr. Roach. George Sinclair, an Englishman and a British subject, who claims to have joined our army, was brought up charged with assaulting and beating some man named "Bob." Bob was absent, and Sinclair was sent to jail, and his case continued. Robert, a slave, was ordered 15 lashes for misconduct. Alexander Jones, free, charged with assaulting a white man, was discharged. Washington Goodrick, charged with violently, assaulting and beating some one was present to meet the accusat