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case;--Spradling, six cases; Joseph Clifford, five cases; John Slater, one case; and — Cheat, one case. For betting at the same — John Ferguson, four cases; George Freeberger, three cases; James Gamble, three cases; William Snellings, three cases; Francis Flannagan, three cases; Benjamin Degroot, three cases; and Henry Hungerford, three cases. [In all of the above presentments, John Reese, detective in the Confederate States Chief of Police office, was the informant. The whole of them together number sixty cases.] Alfred Ball was indicted for falsely representing himself to Mary Smith, a free negress, as a night watchman, and receiving a bribe of ten dollars from her to let her off. Ball was at one time a watchman, but had been dismissed the service. A true bill was also found against John M. Daniel and J. Marshall Hanna--one as the editor and the other the reporter of the Richmond Examiner--for libel. The Grand Jury will meet again this morning at 11 o'cloc