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n, slave of Frank Lewis, and Jack, slave of Sarah Gamble. In No. 153, corner tenement, no signs of gaming were visible. Three persons, who appeared to have rooms there, were found in bed asleep in the third story. They gave the names of C. W. Ellis, Ballard W. Berry, and D. J. Barner. They were also taken in custody for being in a locality supposed to be used for gaming purposes. The above wholesale arrests naturally produced considerable excitement among the "fancy," and, consequebail in $500 for his appearance Saturday to undergo an examination. John Ferguson, of 149, was acquitted. Wm. S. Murphy, of do., gave bail to appear Saturday. Wm. Duke. of 151, did the same thing. Ballard W. Berry, of 153, was discharged. C. W. Ellis and D. J. Barner, of the same tenement, gave bail for their appearance Saturday. --All the rest of the parties, including the negroes were sent to jail. Emeline Jones, one of the parties found in No. 149, was one of the girls found at Ann