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e thousand dollars he procured a substitute in the person of the Rev. E. E. Orvis, attorney-at-law, a clergyman of the Reformed Baptist Church and 35 years, to join another artillery company. Therefore, the Rev. Mr. Orvis, although paid by Allen to serve as his substitute for the waaving expended his money most unprofitably, except to the lucky Rev. Mr. Orvis. Should Judge Halyburton, on Monday next, when he renders a decision, release Orvis, we suppose the only remedy of the luckless Allen will be an action against Orvis for damages, or the institution oOrvis for damages, or the institution of criminal proceedings against him for obtaining money upon false pretences, Orvis having bound himself to act as Allen's substitute for the Orvis having bound himself to act as Allen's substitute for the war. Allen, we learn, is a poor overseer, and the father of a large and helpless family, who spent every cent which he was worth in procring a substitute for the war in the person of the Rev. Attorney, Mr. Orvis. The restitution to the poor man of the thousand dollars which h