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is mind the circumstance of leaving his money there; but, before he could get into the room, he had again gone down the steps.--He immediately went to the head of his bed and lifted up the pillow, and finding that his money was gone, suspicion was immediately directed towards French. As soon as he could do so, he informed his landlord of what had happened, and together they went in pursuit of the accused, but did not find him. Soon after, however, he returned, and was taken into custody. Mr. Moran, the proprietor of the "Arcade," substantiated the main facts of the witness's evidence, and as soon as French returned to breakfast went to the watch house after officer Bibb, who came over and arrested him. There being no rebutting testimony, the Mayor remanded the prisoner to the February term of the Hustings Court for trial. A negro woman, named Fanny, the property of John Cary, was arraigned on the charge of setting fire to the residence of cadmus C. Johnson, some time in Decembe