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ed a nolle pros in the case of Carter Newcomb, indicted for treason; and he was thereupon discharged. Martha A. Allen renewed her recognizance in the sum of three thousand dollars for the appearance of her son, Lewis H. Allen, on the 10th day of November, to answer the charge of fraudulently obtaining possession of letters from the Richmond post- office. John W. Davis's petition to be exempted from military service was continued till the 27th instant, and the petitioner was admitted ttition to be exempted from military service was continued till the 27th instant, and the petitioner was admitted to bail for his appearance. A. Olsner, indicted for trading in greenbacks, was required to give bail in the sum of three thousand dollars for his appearance at the next term. Richard D. Hicks also entered into a recognizance for his appearance on the 10th day of November to answer an indictment for misdemeanor. The court adjourned till this morning at eleven o'clock.