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rrested two days afterwards on the Central train. Joseph Johnson and Barney O'Neil were charged with garroting John Stoisoners, who took him down to a bar-room near the market. Johnson wanted him to play cards; but, on his declining, knocked hd prisoners followed him. O'Neil took hold of his arm, and Johnson and another came up behind him. Johnson put his arm round Johnson put his arm round his neck and bent him back and took his money out of his pocket. The other man took his hat off his head and his handkerchiehis neck. The other man asked, "Has he got any boots on"? Johnson replied, "No, the d — d son of a — ain't got any boots." Tbed him. Detective Bray stated, that when he arrested Johnson he had in his pocket bogus detective papers. The prisA soldier, named Conners, came forward and said, that when Johnson was brought out of Castle Thunder he had stolen his coat. brought out of Castle Thunder he had stolen his coat. Got permission to follow him up here, and found the coat on Johnson