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n with the balance of the money, which he was to procure from Colonel Barksdale. On seeing the papers made out by Murphy, Col. B. pronounced them worthless; whereupon Gholson hurried back to try and recover his funds. He did not find Dwyer or Murphy till next day, and then succeeded only by the aid of an officer Gholson got $400 of his money from a man with whom Dwyer had deposited it, and $100 from "a lady" with whom he had left it. The balance Dwyer said he had either lost in the street, spent, or paid away. The Mayor said it was either a conspiracy to rob between the two men, or it was not. If the former, they would be held for trial for grand larceny. If, however, Dwyer performed his agreement according to law, the case would terminate. The case was continued till Wednesday. --John Cochran and Jas. Curren were committed to jail to be tried before the Hustings Court for maliciously assaulting Martin Will with a flat iron, with intent to disable, disfigure, and kid him.