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CIVIL NOTES. A writ of prohibition restraining the Court of Special Sessions from trying Henry Bathaner, a liquor seller of No. 81 First-ave., for keeping his place open after the proper hour, was denied by Justice Lawrence, yesterday, in the Supreme Court, Chambers. The Justice holds that Bathaner, if unjustly convicted, has his remedy in an appeal. James D. Fish, as receiver of the Teutonia Bank, filed his report yesterday. He gives the amount received by him as $1,050,322 81, and he has paid out $1,046,616 47, leaving a balance of $3,706 34. There are still 106 bonds in litigation among the assets. Justice Donohue, in the Supreme Court, discharged Mr. Fish from the receivership and appointed Herman E. Street to wind up the bank's affairs.