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John A. H. R. Armistead, charged with stealing $450 worth of clothing from William S. Tupman, on the 10th day of September 1861, was set to the bar, and the Court having heard the evidence, remanded him for final trial before Judge Lyons, in November next. William P. Armistead, charged with receiving a lot of stolen goods from John A. H. R. Armistead, was arraigned, and a nolle prosequi having been entered, the accused was released from custody. Charles Pendergrass, alias Charles Williams, charged with stealing a Confederate note of the value of twenty dollars from George A. Riouse, on the 12th day of September, 1861, was examined and remanded for final trial before Judge Lyons in November next. The court appointed the following Commissioners to superintend the election for members of Congress of the Confederate States on the 6th day of November next: Jefferson Ward — J. J. Wilson, W. Sears Wood, E. A. J. Clopton. Conductor, John M. Francisco. Madison War