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turned to the city, and hearing of the transaction obtained a warrant for Bernstein's arrest. Jacobs positively denies making any bargain with B. which obligated him to pay over to him $1,500, or any amount whatever. Bernstein had stated to Mrs. Jacobs that if she would pay him the money asked for he would immediately go North. For the defence, Mr. Wm. F. Watson appeared as counsel, and stated that Bernstein was already under bonds in the sum of $3,000 to answer the charge before Judge Halyburton of dealing in forged passports; but that it could be proven Jacobs had counterfeited the passports in question, and the only reason why he had not been arrested, was because it was believed he had left the city for the purpose of reaching the Yankee lines. Mr. G. A. Myers made an explanation of his connection with the case. Bernstein, after making an ineffectual attempt to obtain the money said to be due him from Jacobs, called upon and engaged him as counsel to settle the matter.
C. S. District Court. --The continued indisposition of Judge John D. Halyburton prevented him from holding his Court yesterday. The Judge's health has been bad for some time, and it is not known when he will be in a situation to proceed regularly with the business which properly pertains to his jurisdiction.