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The Justices composing the Hustings Court, Recorder Caskie presiding, commenced their June term yesterday, and disposed of several criminal as well as civil cases. We append them as follows: George W. Farrell, robbing Jas C. Hunt of $200 in money, was heard and remanded for final trial before Judge Lyons. John Scott and John Dowdy, robbing Jas T Oliver of a gold watch and other articles, heard and sent on. Wm J Walker, stealing an overcoat of Edward Boyle, heard and sent on. John Doyle, stealing $150 from Jno C Hughes, heard and sent on. Chas Aury, breaking into Charles E Kent's factory and stealing 49 boxes of tobacco and one barrel of sugar; sent on. James Burke, stealing clothing valued at $50, from Jas E Levy, sent on Clinton James, free negro, selling liquor to be drunk at the place where sold, fined $60 and costs. John Cassello, stealing $37 from Pleasant M Bowley, was tried and acquitted.
ment of the classes of prisoners of war restored to duty by this exchange will be made in a few days. The Washington Chronicle attempts the following explanation about Streight's officers: The retention of the officers, on the requisition of Governor Shorter, on the charge of their arming negroes, is the flimsiest possible excuse, and was based on the following: A member of the 734 Indiana captured a silver-mounted carbine from one of Roddy's officers, and presented it to Lieutenant Colonel Walker. The Colonel's servant carried it along with his other things, and from this the charge originated on which they refuse to exchange the officers of that brigade. Miscellaneous. The annual examination at West Point commences on the 3d inst. The literary exercises occupy six hours a day, followed each after-mortar practice, and or artillery drills, artillery. The Vice President of the United States has received a draft on London for a sum which amounts to over six h