change m jus condition. Many who heard the case doubt his being guilty.The Hofeman Cue.The Hoffman case, which waft being tried yesterday, was finished last evening about six o'clock. Justice Stout, belore whom the cuHe was tried, Upon hearing ali the testimony discharged Hoffman. lie was no sooner dis-ehaiged, than lJiosecutor Townsend went befoie Mayor McComb, and swore out a warrant for his re-arrest. Lt was placed in Officer Coiners hand, who, accompanied by Officer Davis, went over and arrested hfm. lie tried to procure bail, but could not, and was locked up until this afternoon, at two o’clock, when he appeared before Mayor McCorab. He was arraigned plead “not guilty.” His case was set for next Saturday at one o’clock. He is in jail m default of 8200 bail.It is hoped that the trouble into which Hoffman has become implicated, will break up that notorious house of Tn-farae, the Juucticn House. The circumsutnces surrounding the affairs that have transpired at the Junction House even, before the arrest of the burglars, have given the house an unsavory reputation, and it has been a diBgrace to our city, and ought not be tolerated, whether Hoffman is guilty, as charged, or not.