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ut by Maxwell, though the suspicion that no body else had done so was so strong as to induce the Mayor to commit the accused for final trial before the Hustings Court. Mike Barry, a runaway member of Caskle's Rangers, was charged with being one of three men who garroted, cut, and robbed Lieut. Warren T. Story, of Ga., of a sliver watch, on Cary street, a few weeks since. The other two men had already been secured and examined by the Court and sent on for the offence. Lieut. Wills, of Bossieux's Guard, who made the arrest, was , but could in the absence of Story tell nothing about the robbery, save that Barry resembled the party described by Story as being concerned, and was found by him in company with them. To procure the attendance of Story the case was continued till Thursday. Capt. Thomas S. Conn, who cut Antoine Caphardt, who repaired to his assistance when assailed by ruffians, was arraigned for the third time for examination, which, on account of the necessary abse