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dicines which he is accused of stealing were discovered in the store of Mr. C. M. Berrian, druggist, on the corner of Broad and Twenty-fifth streets; and that gentleman asserts that he bought them from the prisoner. The first witness called was Dr. Drew, chief of the laboratory department of the Medical Purveyor's office of the Confederate States. Dr. Drew recognized the chloroform as being the property of the Government from the peculiar manner in which it was put up — the mouth of the bottlesDr. Drew recognized the chloroform as being the property of the Government from the peculiar manner in which it was put up — the mouth of the bottles being sealed with plaster of Paris, a mode he had never seen adopted before. He could not say that there had been any medicines stolen from his department, but was of the opinion that the robbery was committed at some hospital, and was some which had been issued by him.--A clerk under Dr. Brew stated that, some weeks since, he went to the ore of Mr. Berrian to see a young man, and wis, ere his attention was attracted to these from the peculiar manner in which they were put up. He examined the