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my,) who he found there with visible means of support, some evidences of which the man had in his pocket. The same officer encountered in the passage of the house a man named Robert J. Broone, who, in answer to his inquiries said he was a blockade runner. The officer learned on minute inquiry, that he came to visit the girls in the house Broone was arraigned for being "an idle, dissolute person, having no honest employment, and without visible means of support." By the representation of Capt. Booker, Assistant Provost Marshal this did not appear to be the case, Broone having been an officer in his service. All of the girls were required to give $500 security for their good behavior, and the same amount to appear before the Grand Jury and answer an indictment, should one be found. [They complied with this requisition after the adjournment of the Court.] Broone gave ball in $500 for his good behavior, and was discharged Wm. Cooper and Dan Lewis, two servants, found in Anna Thompson's