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im concealed himself and was in by enough to remain perdue for some time; turing to Salisbury, N. C., his whereabouts became known to officer Scale, of this city, who went thith- er and arrested him. The Court sent him on for trial before Judge Lyons. In the case of Casper Marston and others, members of the Richmond Typographical Society, on a motion to quash an information filed against them by the Commonwealth, at the instance of John M. Daniel, proprietor of the Examiner newspaper,rosecuting attorneys, and sustained by defendants' counsel, when the Court, without pronouncing any decision in the premises, adjourned the matter over until this morning at 11 o'clock. It is not probable the case will be tried this term. Judge Lyons's Court.--A session of this Court was held at the City Hall at 5 o'clock yesterday, to hear an application on a habeas corpus writ for the discharge of Wm. Collins a soldier belonging to the 19th Mississippi regiment, arrested about five month