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s city and is now at the House of Detention on the ground that he was an important witness in some Government case. So far as heard from Mr Hussy has never been brought before any tribunal where his testimony was required. It is another singular fact that Mr. Smalley, who was arrested at the Custom-House, was brought to this city and detained here for several weeks on the plea that there was great sickness in his family. The last excuse for keeping Mr. Smilley here was that it was the first of May, and that he ought to have an opportunity to assist his family in the annual migration. More revelations to come. The above is a brief outline only of a portion of Chalker's transactions. There are others of a more startling character, the facts in relation to which we have not obtained with sufficient accuracy to justify their publication. It is understood that the matter is to the hands of the proper of , and it is probable that they may be given to the public when they disco