Mayor's court.
--Recorder James K Caskie again presided yesterday morning in the absence of Mayor Mayo, who is confined to his room owing to indisposition.
The following cases were booked and speedily disposed of:
Daniel Sullivan, white, charged with drunkenness and lying in the street, was ordered to be taken to the Provost-Marshal, to be by him sent to his command.
Ramos, slave of Christopher Hatcher, charged with stealing wood from the city, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes.
The case of William Bass, free negro, charged with receiving four ambulance springs, belonging to the Confederate States, knowing the same to have been stolen, was called up, but, owing to the absence of testimony, was further continued.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jeter, against whom a charge was instituted by Ellen Mitchell that the accused had threatened to assault and beat her, and to poison her son, was discharged upon the promise given by her that she will not further molest said Ell
Mayor's Court.
--Recorder Caskie presiding.--The following cases were docketed and disposed of yesterday morning:
David Poindexter was charged with receiving five pairs of drawers, one coat, one jacket, two shirts, and a lot of clothing, supposed to have been stolen.
The case was continued.
Ten dollars fine was imposed upon Thomas Cook, charged with trespassing upon the premises of Henry Beckman and being a suspicious character.
Thirty-nine lashes were ordered to be inflicted upon William Bass, a free negro, charged with receiving four ambulance springs stolen from the Confederate States, he well knowing they were dishonestly obtained.
Subsequently, through counsel, an appeal was taken from the Recorder's decision to the Hustings Court.
Delia Mack, charged with breaking into and entering the house of Caroline Mack, for the purpose of taking there-from certain articles which did not belong to her, was held to security in the sum of one thousand dollars for