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next went to the editorial room of the South newspaper, on the third floor of the Jarvis Building, at the corner of Baltimore and North streets, the correspondence of which was taken away, together with a file of the paper. The residence of Thomas W. Hall, Esq., the editor, was next visited, and his father was first arrested through mistake, but the policeman went to the room of Mr. Hall, Jr., and took him into custody. About the same time a party of policemen visited the city residence oMr. Hall, Jr., and took him into custody. About the same time a party of policemen visited the city residence of George William Brown, Esq., Mayor of the city, in Camden street, near Pleasant. The house of the Mayor is occupied at night by his brother, who was also arrested through mistake, but he soon convinced them that the Mayor was at his country seat, near the Relay House, on the Northern Central Railway. A carriage was at once procured, and on reaching the country seat Mayor Brown was arrested and brought to the city. The residence of a gentleman on Chatham street, near Egbert, was visited