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policemen to let him go, confessing at the same time that he had gotten into some difficulty at Hanover Junction, and finding the animal, which he said was Government property, ready saddled, mounted him and rode off in order to escape arrest. The evidence before His Honor proved both of the prisoner's statements to be incorrect. The horse was the property of Dr. J. B. Coakly, a surgeon in one of the hospitals in this city. By the Doctor's direction he had been ridden to the office of Col. Stephens, by one of the stewards, and while his rider was transacting the business he had with the Colonel, Read unhitched him and rode off. No defence was made. George B. Curtis, arraigned on the charge of feloniously breaking into the bar-room of Geo. Bunker and stealing therefrom $1,000 worth of whiskey, was discharged from the specific complaint made against him, but the Mayor committed him for want of bail in the sum of $300 for being a person of idle, dissolute habits, and a paroled Ya