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reptitiously possessing themselves of a bed-quilt belonging to Bridget McDonough. Five little boys were introduced to show how the article in question was sequestered. Mrs. McDonough being sworn, demonstrated the manner in which the quilt was lost and recovered, whereupon the five youthful witnesses were discharged, and the criminals, both boys committed to jail for an indefinite period for want of surety for their good behavior. Irwin, the largest, had not long been out of jail. Thomas O'Brien and Thomas Wilkinson were brought up for drunkenness and disorderly conduct on Tuesday night, on 4th, beyond Leigh street — They had been to a convivial gathering in that locality. Wilkinson's forehead had a bump on it and was bandaged, showing that the spirit of the occasion had moved him to an activity damaging to his personal beauty. Officer Carter said it was his first appearance before the police since his release from the Penitentiary. Both parties were committed for want of sur