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al packs of playing cards, a silver deal box, and a quantity of red and white chips, ranging in figures from five to one hundred dollars] A gentleman who was found in the house at the time the officers made their raid, testified that on that night no faro was dealt. He had on former occasions (sometime in October) seen the game played there; had frequently noticed Hungerford there, but was positive that he had never seen him deal.--Upon a suggestion from General Marshall, (Hungerford's counsel,) that the chips exhibited in Court might be used for other purposes than faro, this witness replied that they were seldom ever used for anything else — sometimes they were used in keeping account for "short card" playing. In order to obtain other witnesses, the Mayor adjourned the case over till Friday next, the 15th inst., recognizing Hungerford to appear in the sum of $3,000 ball, which he readily gave. The articles seized by the officers were confiscated and ordered to be burnt.