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Guilty --Thomas Alexander, indicted for steading a shawl, was found guilty of petty larceny and sentenced to jail, by Judge Meredith, for sixty days. Mary Conners, indicted for receiving goods stolen from Chiles & Chenery, was tried before Judge Meredith, found guilty, and sent to the penitentiary for one year. Guilty --Thomas Alexander, indicted for steading a shawl, was found guilty of petty larceny and sentenced to jail, by Judge Meredith, for sixty days. Mary Conners, indicted for receiving goods stolen from Chiles & Chenery, was tried before Judge Meredith, found guilty, and sent to the penitentiary for one year.
New trial. --John Jones, convicted before Judge Meredith of engaging in the riot on the 2d of April, has been granted a new trial, which will take place at the next term of Judge Lyons's Court.
Costly time. --Richard Morris, indicted in the Hastings Court for stealing four watches from Andrew J Myers, was tried before Judge Meredith last Saturday, found guilty and sentenced to the penitentiary for four years.