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im in the act of leaving the building. The clerk reported that his name was registered, and all was right, but Luck being incredulous, disregarded the guaranty, and also a faint attempt on the part of the man to "play drunk," and called in the watch, when a search revealed the correctness of his surmises, Messrs. Stewart and Wilkinson appearing and identifying the stolen baggage. The proof being clear, the defendant was sent on to be examined before a called Court of Hustings, on the 2d Monday in June. Wm. Francis Guy, hitherto arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the murder of Patrick Kelley and Wm. Downes, on 17th street, was placed before the Recorder for examination; but the witnesses in the case falling to identify the party as being present on the night of the butchery, he was acquitted. Appearing to be a soldier, or in some way connected with the army, the Recorder deemed it proper to send Guy before the Provost Marshal, in order that his status might be satisfac