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came to the city on Thursday night from the army, and, on looking about for some place to stay, went into a house near the Old Market. Here he met the prisoners, who, after a treat or so, invited him up the street. He had not gone more than ten steps with them before they threw him down and commenced searching him; but he managed to throw his pocket-book and money into an alley before they could get it. They took an old purse and a comb and ran. They were remanded for examination. Daniel Summers, charged with grand larceny, in robbing two women of ill fame of a gold watch and $100, was discharged, the witnesses refusing to appear and being out of the Commonwealth. Patrick Conley, charged with assaulting officer Caleb Crone, in the watch house, while in the performance of his duty, was required to give $300 surety to keep the peace. James G. Davis, charged with assaulting Julius G. Lewis, in a lager-beer saloon, corner of 9th and Main sts., on Wednesday night, was requi