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s released from confinement, and soon thereafter employed as a laborer at the Medical Purveyor's office, at a salary of $3 per day. Yesterday morning Conway was arraigned before the Mayor to answer the charge of stealing a gold watch from Captain Jackson Warner, and as proof of his guilt the lost watch was exhibited in Court, officer Kelly having taken it out of the prisoner's pocket at the time of his arrest. Capt. Warner stated that his house was entered in the night-time and his watch stolenCapt. Warner stated that his house was entered in the night-time and his watch stolen from his chamber. Conway, on hearing the evidence, made no defence, and as a consequence was sent on to the Hustings Court, to be tried for felony. The practice of turning loose in the South Yankee deserters is a bad one, and may yet lead to serious consequences. There are now in the country thousands of wounded soldiers, who have risked their lives in the Confederate cause, many of whom would be glad to fill all the positions our Government has vacant, at moderate salaries. Would it no