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humaker brought the horse to his mother, and asked if he could be put in her stable for a short while, as he had no where to keep him, Capt. Maynard having declined accommodations any longer at the Government stables. The prisoner, Fisher said, claimed to be a courier Jer Gen. Mahone, and to have purchased the animal from the captain of his company. George Drew, a free negro, but who has every appearance of being a while man, was heard upon the charge of stealing four cows from Dr. Francis H. Deane. Officer Granger arrested Drew on Monday morning and testified that when asked to explain how he came to steal the cows, the prisoner said they had been given him by Granville Mentelle, who promised to give him $300 if he succeeded in selling them. He was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Horace Oven, charged with stealing $45 from Mary E. Trainum, was discharged on account of his extreme youth, and for the went of a house of correction in which to confined juv