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Revolt of a penitentiary convict. --About 10 o'clock yesterday morning one of the prisoners employed in the shoe department of the penitentiary, named Kelley, attempted to murder Charles Morris, a cutter employed there. Kelley having some difficulty with Morris about his work, picked up a large billet of wood near at hand, and beat him till life was nearly extinct before he was interfered with by some of his fellow-convicts employed in the same room with him. Revolt of a penitentiary convict. --About 10 o'clock yesterday morning one of the prisoners employed in the shoe department of the penitentiary, named Kelley, attempted to murder Charles Morris, a cutter employed there. Kelley having some difficulty with Morris about his work, picked up a large billet of wood near at hand, and beat him till life was nearly extinct before he was interfered with by some of his fellow-convicts employed in the same room with him.
Hustings Court, yesterday. --William McKenzie, charged with stealing a mule, saddle and bridle from S. M. Williamson; Patrick H. Costello and John Howard, charged with assaulting and robbing Peter D. Bernard; John Ryan, charged with assaulting and robbing James Kelley; and Thomas J. Horaley, charged with robbing William Casper, were examined and remanded for trial before Judge Lyons. Patrick Murphy and William Crawford, charged with stealing a quantity of clothing from James A. Kelley; Wilson, a slave, charged with aiding and abetting a servant of Jas. Lyons to escape from his owner, were examined, adjudged not guilty, and discharged.