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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Hustings Court. --On Saturday the Hustings Court of Magistrates acted upon the following cases: Jacob Eizenhower, held to bail by the Mayor for his appearance before the Hustings Court on the charge of shooting at another person, was called; but falling to answer to his name, the case was continued till the next term, and his recognizance forfeited. Louisa Langford was examined on the charge of larceny and acquitted. Christina Langford was examined and acquitted of the same charge. Bridget Hayes, charged with receiving 1,785 pounds of iron belonging to the Confederate States, knowing the same to have been stolen, was called; but from good cause shown the Court continued the case till the next term. The Court postponed the examination of testimony in the case of Henry Hungerford for keeping a faro bank till the next term, and Hungerford was recognized to appear in the sum of $5,000. On the charge of larceny preferred against Benjamin Delorme, the jury bro