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Disposed of.

--Edward Noke was arraigned before the Recorder yesterday, for the use of seditious words. They consisted, as testified by witnesses, in asserting that Lincoln was President over all the States, and had a perfect right to blockade the ports of Virginia, no matter how much inconvenience it caused the people of the State. The Recorder held him to bail in the sum of $200, which he did not give. The Recorder said to Noke that if he really entertained such opinions, it was better that he should get out of the State as quick as-possible. Seasonable and judicious advice, it must be confessed.

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