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Hastily going in the direction of the New Market he found Tardy (a boy) with a pair of boots under his coat. He took the boots and let the boy go. Afterwards Mr. Henry Myers arrested Tardy and was taking him to the upper station house, when McGinness interfered and drew a dilapidated bowie-knife on Myers. On the approach of one oMyers. On the approach of one of the city officers he surrendered his weapon and said he should not have done what he did had he been aware that Mr. Myers was an official. The Mayor at first; determined to send both to the Grand Jury to answer jointly for the abduction of Nordlinger's boots, but yielded to the entreaties of McGinness's lawyer to allow him to ReMr. Myers was an official. The Mayor at first; determined to send both to the Grand Jury to answer jointly for the abduction of Nordlinger's boots, but yielded to the entreaties of McGinness's lawyer to allow him to Rehm his company. Tardy gave ball for his appearance before Court on the 2nd Monday in November next. Mary Eagan, a pious and sombre looking female, was called to answer a complaint for naming vulgar and indecent language in the street and to Simon Eagan and family. The warrant was obtained at the suggestion of Simon Eagan, br