Proceedings in the Courts.
Mayor's Court.--Yesterday morning
Timothy Lotsey and
James Blankenship, two small boys, were before his Honor for stealing a gun. The two came up behind the son of
Mr. A. Y. Stokes as he was returning from hunting, and
Blankenship jerked the gun off his shoulder and gave it to Lotsey, who ran into the woods with it. Lotsey took the gun home to his mother and told her that he had found it in the woods.
It was found by the officers at
Mrs. Lotsey's and readily given up.--His Honor considering it not of $20 dollars value, bailed the lads in the sum of $50 each to appear before the Hustings Court on the second Monday in November.
William Green, charged with stealing $35 worth of clothing from
J. W. Thorp at the
Varieties Theatre, was ordered 20 lashes--one shirt only being found in his possession.
John Riley, a soldier, for being drunk and disorderly in the street, was ordered to be sent to
Gen. Winder.
The case of
James Darden, for threatening to assault
Andrew Johnston, was continued till to- day.
Elizabeth Palmitier,
Mrs. Haskins, and others, will also be tried this morning for keeping a disorderly and ill-governed house.
Hustings Court.--Yesterday but one case was tried before
Judge Lyons: Aug.
Schmidt, for stealing money from
Mrs. Stevens.
The prisoner was convicted, and sentenced to the penitentiary for two years.
Elizabeth Taylor, who was tried Thursday for stealing a watch and some jewelry from
Jas. Walsh, was convicted, and sentenced to the penitentiary for one year.
She was recommended to the mercy of the
Governor.
Confederate States Court.--
Commissioner Watson yesterday commenced the examination of
E. K. Hyde, charged with forging and uttering army pay-rolls, and continued the examination for witnesses.
Andrew Dunnavant, examined Thursday, was sent on for trial, and
not discharged, as stated in yesterday's paper.