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by his father, a respectable country gentleman, who represented that his son had been in the fight at Manassas, bore an honorable name at home, and, though guilty of imprudence in speech and conduct, was a man of character. If, as a witness had testified, his son talked while intoxicated of conspiring to rob some one, the old gentleman knew it was nothing but talk. The court ordered the prisoner to pay a fine of $1, and to be delivered to his father at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Meyer May's case was again continued. D. S. Turner, for being drunk and disorderly in the street, was fined $1, and ordered to be kept till he pays the same and his officers come for him. R. J. Lipford, who was recognized, with Mr. Philips as his surety, for his appearance before the court yesterday, to answer the charge of stealing a horse from Adjutant A. C. Haskell, did not show himself. The court declared the recognizance forfeited. Thomas Conly was arraigned on the charge of fel