VV». l^UIIVU *- I lUliVlilLvA man called “Fosoy,” we liave not heard his real name, but is almost everywhere known by above title, a %-lt;igj.bolt;id kind of a fellow, who was, from the first, suspected of the murder of Charles A. Brady, was arrested by ex-chief burgess, Henry S. Libhart, a n few days since in Beading. Foxey” was once before charged with murder, but it appears escaped conviction. He put on an indifferent air when first told by Libhart that be was charged with Brady’s murder, but has since evinced a “weakness in the knees.” The evidence against him is purely cireams!ancial, bat very strong. He is in the county prison.