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uspicion rested on him in connection with this last operation till he was discovered in the act. Taylor denied the charge of theft, and attempted to explain how the nails came to be in his bucket by saying they had been put there by some malicious person who wished him to get in trouble. The case was too plain a one, however, to admit of a doubt, and he was thereupon remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. Allen, slave of Jos. Culpeper, and Frank, slave of William Greanor, arrested on suspicion of burglariously breaking into the dwelling house of Terrence Rony and stealing fifteen hundred dollars in money, were called to the stand, but there being no testimony to sustain the charge, the Mayor promptly discharged them. John Berry, a white boy, was charged with throwing stones in the streets, and using a slung shot in the operation. The testimony of officer Kelly, who made the arrest, did not admit of a doubt of the guilt of the accused, and a fine w