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astpin, one hat, and an undershirt, vained at $2,000, belonging to Ann M. Myers. Patrick, slave of Fanny Jones, arrested on the charge of stealing a trunk of clothing, valued at $3,000, from Thomas Boyd, was locked up in the cage yesterday morning. On Saturday night the police overhauled a negro named William, slave of Joseph R. Anderson, out on the streets after hours without a pass. The evasive answers given by William led the officers of the law to believe he was connected with some of the depredations which have been committed in the city, and he was thereupon committed to the upper station house. Barney Tracey was arrested by officer Adams yesterday afternoon, charged with assaulting and beating Lewis Antelotti. He was subsequently balled to appear before the Mayor this morning. A man named Austin Conley was arrested and committed to the cage, charged with being a person of evil name and reputation, and associating and gambling with negroes and white boys.