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er Born's horse. Margaret Parvo was rent to jail to await an indictment before the Grand Jury, for initiating a fight with Pocahontas Kiper, on Main street, Sunday last; and the latter gave ball for her future good behavior, and to appear as a witness against her antagonist. John Robinson, a member of the 5th Louisiana regiment, arrested for obtruding himself in the private office of J. P. Ballard, of the Exchange Hotel, and resisting the watchmen, was detained to be reported to Gen. Winder. Dennis O'Brien and John McDonald, arrested for getting into John Clash's carriage and taking his negroes coat on leaving the same, were commented in default of security to appear before the Hustings Court and answer the charge of misdemeanor. James Johnson McCaba, implicated in the killing of Kelley and Downes, was called up and had his case continued until Tuesday next, on which day the Mayor said he would discharge or commit the prisoner. Johnson was formerly a U. S. soldie
Dismissed of Provost detectives. --The order sent by Gen. Winder on Monday ssing the special detectives employed in the office of Maj. G wold, Provost Marshal of Richmond, did not state that the dismissal was for "mafeasance bribery, corruption, and incompetency;" it merely stated that the dismissal was in consequence of a determination on the part of the commencing General to adopt a new system of police on the 1st of November.