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rdance with the finding. Meriwether Quarles was tried for stealing $150 in C. S. notes from John H. Scribner. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, with one year's confinement in the penitentiary; but in consequence of the previous good character of the prisoner recommended him as a fit subject for Executive clemency. A. Judson Crane appeared for the defendant. Thos. Kelley, jointly indicted with Jas. Gannon for stealing $200 and a silver watch from Capt. A. H. Franklin, of Miss., was tried, and the evidence being heard the jury returned a verdict of acquittal, and the prisoner was discharged from custody. D. B. Lucas appeared for the accused. The Court sits again to-day, at 10½ o'clock. C. S. District Court--Judge Halyburton attended at this Court yesterday for the purpose of passing sentence on several parties convicted at the present term; but the bailiff of the Court failing to attend, the prisoners were not forthcoming. The Court will meet again to day.