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lt of $380 bail. Remanded for beating his wife until this morning.--Robert Luice, (or Lewis,) committed on the charge of suspicion of murder. Defendant is suspected of having murdered a mulatto, named Mike Wright, in Anson county, N. C., on the 10th of February, 1860. He came into one of the military camps on Sunday, when he was taken in custody by parties conversant with the circumstances and handed over to the custody of the police. It is said that he killed a man named Williams, at Cheraw, S. C., and served out a term of imprisonment for the offence. It was after this that the people suspected him of killing Wright, and he left. He came here as volunteer from Camden. His case was continued for further inquiry to be made into it.--Ths. Hollen, drunk, disorderly, and flourishing an Allen's revolver, committed in default of surety for his good behavior.--Thomas B. Anthony, old and wiry-faced, with matted and dishevelled locks, arraigned for noisy manifestations on Broad street,