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sterday before Justices Riddick and Lee. After the opening of the court, Mr. John B. Young, the prosecuting attorney, read from a city newspaper a certain local par and Elmore, and therefore he could not pretend to give his exact words. Mr. Young then remarked that, as he had referred, on Saturday last, to a report in one testify with reference to the duel, was then called to the stand and asked by Mr. Young, the prosecutor, whether, of his knowledge, a duel had been fought between Jond that it may eventually lead to a criminal prosecution against myself. Mr. Young then appealed to the Justices to state whether Dr. Peticolas should not be coound to answer the questions put to him by the Commonwealth's attorney." Mr. Young.--Doctor, I again put the question to you. [It was the same as reported aboveargument of his case will commence. Subsequent to the above proceedings, Mr. Young asked the adjournment of further proceedings until Saturday next in order tha