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red, but he opened it for me, and I went in and took him into custody. I found this pistol there. (A horseman's pistol, of large size.) This was about half-past 4 o'clock, P. M. Examined by Mr. Crane.--I have known Neagle for a number of years. Never heard anything derogatory to his character. When I arrested him he said his wife was sick, but his son told me this morning that she was not. The Mayor remanded the prisoner to be examined before a called Court of Hustings on the 23d inst., and refused bail. Virginia McFadden, charged with stabbing James Keller. In consequence of the absence of witnesses and the critical situation of the wounded man, this case was continued to the 21st inst. The counsel for the defence (Mr. Crane) prepared a statement with a view to applying to Judge Lyons for bail. Charles Gerth, charged with stealing two overcoats, valued at $20, from F. Dickman. Mr. Dickman deposed that on the 14th inst. he had come to town, and was going home