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lieved from conscription upon the ground of English allegiance, was further heard before Judge Halyburton, of the Confederate States District Court, yesterday. Mr. Aylett, Confederate States District Attorney, replied to Mr. Randolph, and will be followed by Mr. Lyons in reply. Mr. Aylett, for the Government, took the groundMr. Aylett, for the Government, took the ground that the return of Major Peyton that Ogden was either a naturalized citizen or a domiciled foreigner liable to service, threw the burden of proof on petitioner. Nevertheless, he gave a resume of the facts disclosed by the petition and evidence, and argued his liability to service. Over twenty years ago the father of Ogden with nd that he was a legitimate conscript.--These were substantially the facts elicited. Some citations of law, not interesting to the public generally, were made. Mr Aylett's argument was occasionally tinged here and there with characteristic humor and some rather biting Irony. At its conclusion the further consideration of the mat