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ty on the charge of committing an assault on Lucy Robinson, a mulatto. A man named after the founder of this State, viz: John Smith, was examined and sent on to the Hustings Court for assaulting and attempting to rob Hugh B. Arnold. Thomas V. Carr, one of the clerks in the C. S. Controller's office, who had been arrested upon the charge of forging the names of parties who had claims against the Government, liquidated through the office with which he was connected, appeared for examinatr assaulting and attempting to rob Hugh B. Arnold. Thomas V. Carr, one of the clerks in the C. S. Controller's office, who had been arrested upon the charge of forging the names of parties who had claims against the Government, liquidated through the office with which he was connected, appeared for examination; but the case, on account of the absence of material witnesses, was postponed. Carr is a native of Richmond and a young man. He was arrested by Lieut. Baptist, of the night police.