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d that Col. Ellsworth was a thief, having stolen a man's property, and he was served right in being shot. This created an intense excitement, and Young was ordered to leave, which he did, the crowd following after him, until he took refuge in a private house. The mob insisted that he should be brought out, which was finally done, Young being in charge of a number of policemen, who took him to a station house where he remained until Monday morning, when he underwent an examination before Mayor Henry. The Mayor, after hearing all the witnesses had to say, remarked that there was not any testimony that justified him in holding Mr. Young to bail on the charge of inciting to riot, and he must discharge him. The defendant was only expressing his opinions, and however others might differ with him as to the correctness of entertaining, or the judgment of making them known, he nevertheless had the right to entertain and express them, if he saw proper. He should be sorry to see an attem