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Mayor's Court. --The Mayor's docket yesterday morning was large; but the cases embraced in it were fairly examined and promptly disposed of. We present the following summary: Lucy and Ann Tonget, were examined on the charge of stealing from Branch Jackson, slave of Thomas Bass, one trunk, containing $450 in money, five pairs of pants, six shirts, one pair or boots, two vests, and one hat, found guilty, and sent on to the Hustings Court to be further examined. A negro man, named James Butler, was remanded to the Hustings Court, on the charge of stealing from John W. Dorsey sundry articles of wearing apparel and jewelry, valued at $800, and resisting the officers who made his arrest. The charge preferred against Peter, slave of N. M. Lee, and William, slave of N. M. Norfleet, of stealing two boxes of tobacco and one bag of meal, valued at $400, from N. M. Lee, was examined into, and the evidence sustaining the accusation, they were remanded for trial before the Hust