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Confederate District Court.

--This tribunal resumed its sessions yesterday, Judge Halyburton presiding. George D. Wootten, Esq., took the several oaths required to support the Constitution of the Confederate States, and was admitted as a practitioner of the law at the bar of the Court. Petitions and answers were filed in several sequestration cases pending before the Court, and twenty-odd new cases of a similar kind were added to the docket. A large number of garnishee notices were issued and sent to Petersburg against parties affected by proceedings in sequestration cases heretofore begun.

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