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tings Court.--Yesterday, Wm. D. Bowman, indicted for felony, was brought to the bar of this Court for trial, when, for good cause shown, his trial was postponed until the next term, and the prisoner set at large upon bail. The trial of Edward Keeling, indicted for felony, was also postponed until the next term, and the prisoner remanded to jail. John Latigan was tried for stealing a sum of money from J. R. Keiningham, and convicted and sent to the Penitentiary for two years. James Austin was tried for felony and acquitted. Upon petition of Edmand F. Goode, setting forth that his son was unlawfully held by Capt. W. S. Reid, a writ of habeas corpus was awaited commanding Capt. Reid to bring H. C. Goode before the Court to-day at 1 P. M. The Court adjourned until 10 o'clock this morning. The Supreme Court of Appeals adjourned to meet on the 12th of October, and will sit if a sufficient number of Judges are in attendance. The C. S. District Court, Judge J. D. H