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Arrests. --The following arrests were made by the military police yesterday: J. J. Gillespie, of Buckingham county, for robbing soldiers; Samuel Gardner, Second battalion, Eleventh United States infantry, for attempting to take, by force, property from negro girls; John Farley, negro, for assaulting and beating a woman of his own color; William Gallagher, for careless driving and breaking the wagon of a negro man; Moses Thwacker and John Mahaly, small white boys, for fighting in the First Market (released on their promise not to offend again); John Jackson, a little negro, for stealing iron; George Fields, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts regiment, for assaulting a lady; William O'Raynor, Third battalion, Eleventh United States infantry, drunk and without a pass; Nancy Smith and Lavinia Ligon, negroes, for fighting; and David McCarty, for getting drunk and creating a disturbance in the street.