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Proceedings in the Courts. Major's Court, Sept. 23d, 1862. --Augustus Swift, a soldier, for being drunk and disorderly in the street, and stoning houses, was held to bail for good behavior. Charles Lewis and Michael Powers, the garroters, were committed for 10 days on account of the absence of the accuser. John A. Whitman, the lad who attempted to pass a $1 State Treasury note with forged signatures, was again examined. Alonzo Lorenz, one of the signers of the notes, appeared and pronounced his name to the note exhibited a forgery. Mrs. Hafner testified that on Sunday morning, the lad borrowed from her a pair of scissors and a genuine note, bearing the signatures of Messrs. Lorenz and Hughes. Louis Hoyer, of the firm of Hoyer & Ludwig, testified that on Monday morning a sheet of these notes was missing from the office, and that Whitman had access to them. Whitman was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Victor Fowin, charged with stealing $800
Confederate Congress. Tuesday. Sept. 23d, 1862. Senator.--The Senate met at 11 o'clock A. M.--Prayer by Rev. Mr. Brown. Mr. Hunter, from the Committee on Finance, reported back a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to offer a reward for the apprehension of persons engaged in forging or uttering counterfeit Treasury notes. (Authorizes the Secretary to offer a reward not exceeding five thousand dollars.)--Passed. Mr. Sparrow, from the Military Committee, reported back a bill amending an act to provide for the appointment of Adjutants of regiments and is done, of the grade of subaltern, in addition to the subalterns attached to companies, approved August, 1861. Passed. From the same; A bill to amend an act to provide for the public defence, approved 6th March, 1861. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. From same; A House bill to existing companies, squadrons, battalions and regiments of the provisional army of the Confederate States. Ma