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The performances are spoken of as being of a high order of merit.--Among the performers we note the name of a highly accomplished lady, formerly of this city, Mrs. E. C. Wharton, who sang and played several pieces very finely. Mrs. Maltby and Miss S. Richardson, the youthful daughter of our contemporary of the News, were also among those who lent to this good cause their valuable aid. An Aged Patriot. There was a very interesting event in the C. S. District Court at Nashville, on the 3d inst. Judge Morton, of Kentucky, a man of seventy years, and for one-third of that time a respected Judge in Kentucky, and a refugee from it, went into open court and took the oath of allegiance to the Government of the Confederate States. Before taking this oath, he addressed the court as follows: If the Court please, it is agreed, we know, by all jurists and men of common sense, that the obligations of protection by the Government and allegiance of the citizens or subjects, are recipr