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the 1st Md. Reg't, and was just on his way to re-enlist when nabbed by the officers. The Mayor said the circumstance was unfortunate. George, a slave, charged with entering the Columbian Hotel and stealing $225 from Thos. A. Hanks, were committed until Wednesday morning for further examination. Alice Ashley, of Charleston, S. C., charged with keeping a disorderly and ill-governed house, was required for a third time to give security to be of good behavior. Hustings Court, Judge Lyons presiding, Tuesday, Nov. 25th.--The Grand Jury assembled to-day, and, having received their charge, withdrew to their room, where they heard testimony in a large number of cases. The Grand Jury returned into Court, having indicted the following parties, for the offences set opposite to their names, viz: John A. Whitman, for forging Treasury notes of the Confederate States; Gilmer Augustus Lumpkin, for forging a check for $6,000, payable at the Traders' Bank, purporting to be signed by Ow