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, females, and Edward J. Costello and Washington Goodrick, males. The women were required as dissolute characters, &c., to give security in $500 for their good behavior, and the same amount to appear before the grand jury and answer an indictment. Costello having been found at an alleged house of ill repute, was required to give security for his good behavior. Goodrick, in addition to security for his good behavior in $1,000, was required to give the same amount for cursing and abusing Wm. N. Kelly, a police officer, while the latter, with others, was searching No. 149 a few nights ago, after gamblers' tools. The officers testified that Goodrick was very obstreperous on that occasion and wanted to fight the whole party, announcing himself as their superior as a Treasury detective and themselves as mean speaks and rogues. A warrant was afterwards procured, and on finding him in Mathews's house, he was arrested. The required bail was given. Ellen, slave of Henry Rycel, was com