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epresented that Jim had been arrested on a serious charge, and had solicited him to call on her for the money he had left in her hands, to be used for the purpose of helping him out of the scrape. --Susan refused to give up the money unless he would bring some white person to corroborate his statement. The prisoner went off, but returned in a short while after with a white man as witness; whereupon the money was paid over. The transaction took place some days ago, since which time officer Charles H. Moore has worked night and day to procure his arrest. Gerrard is represented as a desperate character, and has already had an extensive experience before the court of this city. The Recorder remanded him for examination before the Hustings Court. John Hawkins, a white man, was charged with buying a load of melons in the First Market to sell again. Hawkins stated that his negro boy bought the melons, and that they were not purchased for speculating purposes, but to furnish seed for