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e office, and that Whitman had access to them. Whitman was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Victor Fowin, charged with stealing $800 from Anthony Brindle, was discharged. William Bolton, 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,
e size and construction for said purpose, in order that the requisite appropriation may be made at once. The resolutions were agreed to. Mr. Conrad, of La., offered the following resolution, which was agreed to: Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs inquire into the expediency of authorizing the President to appoint officers, of the rank of Major, to command and superintend such camps for the instruction of new levels as be may deem it advisable to establish. Mr. Lyons, of Va., from the Joint Committee on Public Buildings, submitted the following joint resolution, which was engrossed read a third time, and passed: A joint resolution to authorize the Postmaster General to cause certain alterations to be made in the building now occupied by the Post Office Department. Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States of America, That the Postmaster-General be authorized to cause such alterations to be made in the buil
Carried to prison. --John McAnally, who was convicted before Judge Lyons, in the Hustings Court, of stealing a coat, was yesterday carried to the Penitentiary by the Sergeant of the city.