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Hustings Court, yesterday. --Joseph Johnson, charged with the murder of Benjamin DcLorme at the house of Catherine Blankinship, a week or two since, was discharged.--Benjamin, slave of John H. Gentry, charged with robbing Mrs. Martha Meyer of a lot of ready-made clothing and several thousand dollars in gold, silver and jewelry, was sentenced to be hung on the 21st of October; the same negro was ordered to receive thirty-nine stripes, on the charge of stealing two trunks from Edward Lousford.--James, slave of Charles Talbott, and Sam, slave of William H. Lewis, were charged with entering by force the house of William H. Cox, and after examination of witnesses James was acquitted and Sam was ordered thirty-nine lashes. --William S. Isaacs, charged with stealing a horse belonging to the Confederate States, was sent on before Judge Lyons's court.--Mary, slave of John Brook, charged with stealing money and papers from Henry Klein, was discharged — after which the court adjourned till