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or on the charge of stealing a horse from Edward Griffin, but there was no evidence to substantiate the accusation. The whole amount of the evidence was that Mr. N. F. Bowe and Mr. Edward Griffin having each lost a horse about the same time, after the lapse of a month Needham came forward and offered to return the horses for a reward, saying he knew where they were and who had stolen them, and in the case of Mr. Bowe's horse mentioning the thief.-- Mr. Bowe promising to pay him $50, he returned his horse and received the money, but policeman Griffin hearing him state where Mr. Griffin's horse was and offer to return him for $500, took him into custody.--N- Mr. Bowe promising to pay him $50, he returned his horse and received the money, but policeman Griffin hearing him state where Mr. Griffin's horse was and offer to return him for $500, took him into custody.--Needham then refused to tell where the horse was. The Mayor having heard this much of the case, continued until to-day.