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Found guilty. --Judge Lyons's Court was in session yesterday, and disposed of two cases. William Clark, a deserter from the Yankee army, was tried by a jury for the larceny, on the 2d of December of one bag of pepper, valued at one hundred dollars, and three coats and one pair of pantaloons, the property of Bernard Gottlieb. The prisoner being found guilty, was sentenced by the Judge in accordance with the finding of the jury, to two years in the penitentiary.--Chas. Girth, a German, who was indicted on Monday for grand larceny, in stealing, on the 16th of last January, two coats from Frank Dickman, was set to the bar, and a jury being sworn for his trial, after hearing the evidence, returned a verdict of guilty of petty larceny. The defendant in this instance is a soldier.--The Judge took time to consider of the amount of punishment to be awarded.
ged enabling them to tell also of the self-sacrifice, patriotism, and enlarged statement ship of the Congress which inaugurated the permanent Constitution of this Southern Confederacy. Again, I thank you. When the Speaker had concluded his marks, Mr. Cury, of Alabama, moved the House proceed to the election of a Clerk and put in nomination Mr. Emmett Dixon of Georgia. Mr. Pryon, of Virginia, nominated Mr. W. Cluskey, of Tennessee, and supported the nomination earnestly. Mr. Lyons, of Virginia, nominated Mr. McDonald, of Virginia, and earnestly supported the nomination. He spoke of Mr. McD's positions one of the editors of as influential journal in this city a journal which, he said, had take an early and decided and in defence of our rights, and which had seriously labored for the maintenance of constitutional liberty. He hold it would be the pleasure of the house to Mr. McDonald, which would be an evidence on the part of the House, in his organization, to disr