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t, a soldier, of an overcoat, breastpin, and twenty dollars in money, were again arraigned before the Mayor; but the testimony of witnesses falling to establish the guilt of the accused, they were discharged. The charged preferred against James Doyle, of stealing a trunk, four dress patterns, one pair of pants, one vest, and one pistol, valued at $1,500, from Samuel H. Hunt, will be disposed of this morning. Doyle is a Yankee deserter, and it is stated has already served out one term in tDoyle is a Yankee deserter, and it is stated has already served out one term in the penitentiary. Two brothers, named Charles and Nathaniel Bates, were arrested on Friday afternoon, the first for stealing a ham of bacon, and the second for attempting to prevent his brother's arrest. The evidence left no doubt that one of the brothers was walking off with the bacon without paying for it; but as the accused attributed their conduct to the amount of bad liquor which they had in them, and plead so hard their innocence of any intent to commit a crime either in taking the b