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to dispose of the same, knowing them to have been stolen. The facts of the case, as related in Court, are these.--Some few months since, parties in this city holding three notes against Bell, Pace, Lavender & Co., of New York, and two against Patterson & Bro., of New York, took steps to have them collected through the agency of a moneyed firm in Richmond. These notes were given to Mr. Farr, a blockade runner, to collect. Getting to Maryland, after visiting New York and securing the payment ing the five notes, and a portion of Farr's blockade goods, and came on to Richmond. The goods he had sold in Farr's name, drawing the money and holding it for Farr. --The notes he put in the hands of a broker for collection. The two notes on Patterson & Bro, had been guaranteed before sent, and when presented to the guarantors, were promptly paid, and the money put to the credit of Morgan. Mr. Bell, on learning of the notes of his firm being here for collection, informed the broker that the