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charged with throwing stones and firing guns at the house of Adam Weaver, was held to bail for good behavior and to appear to-morrow morning. Isaac, (free,) for stealing a trunk and suit of clothes from Sam, a slave, was remanded for trial on the 29th of this month. Judge Lyons's Court continued its session yesterday. Major Marable, the political prisoner, was brought into Court in obedience to the writ issued the day before, and the case was adjourned until this morning. Daniel Murphy and John McAnally were tried for felonies, and each convicted and sent to the Penitentiary for one year. Wm. Gray was also tried and convicted, but not yet sentenced. They jury assessed his punishment at three years confinement in the Penitentiary. Michael Hines, Albert Tappin, Edward Plinn, and James Brown, will be tried to-day. The Court sits at 10 o'clock A. M. The Grand Jury, also meets this morning at 11 o'clock. Jurors and witnesses are desired to attend promptly.
Confederate Congress. Tuesday. Sept. 23d, 1862. Senator.--The Senate met at 11 o'clock A. M.--Prayer by Rev. Mr. Brown. Mr. Hunter, from the Committee on Finance, reported back a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to offer a reward for the apprehension of persons engaged in forging or uttering counterfe for the prompt settlement of the claims for arrearages of pay, commutation of clothing and bounty due to deceased soldiers and officers of the army. Passed. Mr. Brown moved that the Secretary of the Senate be instructed to request the House to return the Senate exemption bill. Mr. Brown stated that he was absent when the Mr. Brown stated that he was absent when the vote was taken on the bill. He expressed the opinion that as it passed the Senate — and he did not think the House would improve it — would result in taking more men out of the army than it would put in. The motion was negatived. A bill supplemental to an act concerning pay and allowance due deceased soldiers, approved Februa