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e, on the corner of Cary and 11th streets. Having reason to suspect the locality in which some of it had been carried, search warrants were obtained against Mrs. Rosanna Ormsby and Mary Riley, occupying adjoining tenements in "Solitude," on Cary, between 7th and 8th streets, and placed in the hands of officers Perrin and Morris for execution. The parties were before the Mayor yesterday morning. At the house of Mrs. Ormsby were found a pair of Confederate blue pants, several papers of pins, and a number of bars of soap, which were recognized by D. D. Osborn, Clerk and Assistant Paymaster of the Navy, as belonging to the Government, and had been stolen from For the defence two witnesses were introduced, who testified that they were present when a white man, representing himself as a sutler in the army, applied to Mrs. Ormsby to buy some soap, pins, &c., which she did. They were positive the articles in Court were those which were bought in their presence. The officers next visi