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and places him immediately into the military service. It will be recollected that Judge Halyburton decided this case the same way on Thursday last, but upon Mr. Lyons, counsel for Mr. Ogden, calling his attention to the fact, that in rendering his decision he had committed an oversight in ignoring all reference to the treaty oeaty of 1796, he maintained, did not apply to the case before him, and could not, therefore affect the opinion he had already given. Upon stating this fact, Mr. Lyons made another effort for his client, and asked that he might be bailed till a writ of error could be filed and he could carry the case before the Confederate Statreme Court. Judge Halyburton replied that these was no such tribunal in existence in the Confederacy, and said that no one was better aware of the fact than Mr. Lyons himself. It was a scarce of great regret to him that there was not such a body, for if their was he would not then have the entire responsibility resting on his