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C. S. District Court.

--On Saturday the District Attorney entered a noole prosequi in the case of Chas. Patz, the individual charged with stealing blank Confederate Treasury notes.

In the case of C. S. A. us. Wolff and Stern, to effect the property of George and Simon Elkers, the Judge dismissed the petition filed against them, thereby virtually proclaiming the loyally of the parties sought to be effected.

In the case of the C. S. A. against Chapman J. Leigh, to effect the property of C. M. Fry & Co., the report of Commissioner Watson was returned and filed. The latter is understood to be adverse to the claims of defendand, Leigh, who is a native and now a citizen of Richmond.

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