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Stealing cattle --Julius C. Waltzman was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday to answer the charge of stealing two cows, worth $600, of James M. Carter, on Sunday night last, and selling the same to Henry Brell. Mr. Briel testified that, about 9 o'clock last Sunday night, the prisoner came to his house and offered to sell him a lot of horned cattle, sheep, and hogs, saying that he had a number to dispose of, remarking at the same time that he was a soldier and was stationed on the Mehey arrived. Sergeant Posers and his squad laid in ambush till half-past 1 o'clock, when they returned to their quarters. About 2 o'clock the prisoner, with two other men, reached Briel's, having in charge two cows which they had stolen form Mrs. Carter. Prisoner asked $500 for the cattle, but finally agreed to sell them for $400, taking Briel's note for the amount, payable the next morning at 9 o'clock After prisoner left Briel reported what had transpired to Sergeant Powers, and arrangemen