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nitentiary on the same charge. The jury, after hearing the evidence, brought in a verdict of guilty, and ascertained the term of defendant's confinement in the Penitentiary at three years. In consideration of the fact of the youth of the convict, the jury signed a petition asking the Governor to pardon him. Benjamia W. Carter was tried for forging the came of Juan Pizzini to a check for $286, which he tried to get cashed at the Exchange Bank of Virginia. On his arrest he said that Thomas Samanni had given him the check. The latter was arrested, and underwent an examination which resulted in his acquittal. The jury returned a verdict of guilty against Carter and adjudged his term in the Penitentiary at two years. Joseph H. Condmen was next arraigned for stealing two blankets, the property of Charles W. Spicer, proprietor of the Columbian Tavern. The evidence was being heard yesterday evening. The jury sworn to try Wm. R. Warden, for getting a lot of lard from John C.