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mises, and on the night of the robbery acted so suspiciously as to direct attention to their movements. Roney did not discover his loss till about nine o'clock, and about fifteen minutes before that time they left the lot and did not return during the night. The case was continued. Joshua Owings, sent on to the Hustings Court at a previous examination before the Mayor, but remanded back by that body on account of a mistake in the date of the commitment, was re- examined yesterday and again sent on for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court. The accused was charged with stealing a gold watch and chain from Capt. Wm. Clarkson. Two negroes, named Elizabeth Clark and John Pierce, were arrested by officers Jenkins and Perrin on Monday night, without any pass or other papers entitling them to go at large. They represent themselves as free, but having failed to provide themselves with proper certificates were committed till investigation of the matter can be made.