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Did not see him, but suppose the prisoner was the man arrested. John H. McAllister testified to some facts concerning the arrest of the prisoner. Mr. John F. Regnault testified that, on reaching his store on the morning of the 4th of December, he found the casing of the door prized off, a bar of the window sprung, and the window up stairs open. There were evident marks that persons had been in there, and some powder was scattered on a bench, but nothing was stolen. Captain William L. Maule corroborated the statement of his partner, Mr. Reguault. The prisoner was remanded, to be examined before the Hustings Court in January next on a charge of felony. Dick Rivers, said to be a New York rowdy, and whose countenance and general appearance tends very much to confirm that opinion, was arraigned on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. It will be remembered that he had just been released from Castle Thunder, when he went to the police station drunk, and made