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ined the accusation of theft against Dick, and he was ordered thirty-nine lashes; but Ann was discharged, she having been the recipient of some of the articles, unconscious that they had been dishonestly obtained. The continued case of William S. Isaacs, member of the Fourth Texas cavalry, charged with stealing a horse belonging to Lieutenant William H. Parker, of the Confederate States navy, was again taken up. For the defence no evidence was given. The Commonwealth's testimony was the cketts, tied him and went off to attend to some business. When he returned his horse was gone, and he subsequently learned that the accused rode him away. A witness, in whose possession the horse was afterwards found, proved that he traded with Isaacs for him. The Recorder sent him on before the Hustings Court for examination. Joseph, a negro in the employ of the Confederate States Government, arrested with an improper pass, and having in his possession a large revolving pistol and a burg