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ted for stealing a bushel of flour from the bakery at Camp Winder Hospital, confessed himself guilty, as appeared from the testimony of watchman Franklin, who arrested him, and was ordered a threading. Thadeus A. Waston, charged with drunk cas and disorderly conduct at Steinline's, Broad street, Wednesday night, gave ball for his appearance on Thursday, in the moles above referred to Peter Lawson, jr., was cut on the arm with a knife, but not by Watson, as he testified. John and James Barry, two brothers, sent on to Court to be tried for Henry Ross, on the 13th of last February, on Ryrd, between 10th and 11th streets, were arraigned for murder. Boss having died from the effects of his wounds. They were sent on to a Court, Oct. 27th, and committed to jail. C. S. Diaries Court.--Mrs. James D. Judge--October 27 1862.--The case of A. B. of Alabama, a member of the Washington Artillery, charged with stealing from the Richmond came up for trial at 11 o'clock A. M.