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t elect of his commotion to continue the prosecution by information, but must go back and have a new indictment found. This view of the was opposed by Mr. Gilmer, for the prosecution who rent many authorities and made an ingenious argument in support of his position. The Court voted for submitted by defendants coursed, which will have the effect of putting an end to the end, unless a new indictment be found against the members of the Typographical Socity. C. S. District Court.--October, 13th, Fremonts James D. Halyburton, Judge, and P. District Attorney. Alexander Clayton, a returned paroled Confederate soldier, was set to the bar to be tried for misdemeanor for having tried to pass a Yankee Imitation of a $20 Confederate Treasury note as genuine money. The jury did not deem the evidence sufficient to convict, and acquitted the defendant. Andrew Donovan, a soldier, for some time past in confinement on a similar charge, was ordered to be let out of prison, no indic