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ticles. Prisoner's counsel demurred to the indictment, but the Judge overturned the motion. The trial of Jones then proceeded, and resulted in his being convicted of the crime alleged. He was sent to the State's prison for three years. James White was arraigned for stealing a check for $137,56, payable to M. A Paris, whose name he forged. He presented the check at bank, when he was detected. When called upon to plead to the indictment, White confessed his offence and threw himself upoWhite confessed his offence and threw himself upon the mercy of the jury. He was sent to the penitentiary for one year. A jury was sworn to try Ann Murphy for stealing money from John White. The witness, White, it appeared, had gone North, leaving his wife here the only witness in the case. The prospect seemed favorable to an acquittal. The trial commenced at 3 o'clock yesterday evening. An attachment was issued against Jacob Holder, returnable on Friday, at 11 o'clock, because he failed to appear as a witness. The Grand Ju