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more, and finally paid $2 as a first instalment of their value. The accused as committed for trial before the Hustings Court, on the 2d Monday in November. John Boyd, one of the free-and-easy class with which the city abounds, was arraigned for running his hands in the pocket of O. M. Hancork, a soldier, on Franklin street, acock said that he was under spiritual influence at the time, but that his intellect was not so impaired but that he could recollect all that had occurred. Finding Boyd's hand in his pocket, he had seized that individual, and raising a and cry brought the watchmen to his aid. Hancock never found his money. As the Mayor deemed it desirable to ascertain how far the perceptive faculties of Hancock had been effected by drink, he continued the case, and committed Boyd for another hearing. The case against William O'Brien, charged with attempting to break into the storehouse of Wm. H. Stewart and commit a larceny, was partially heard and continued until