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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Monday, Dec. 1. --Patrick Cassiday, a soldier, was brought up on the charge of getting drunk. The Mayor fined him a dollar. Henry, slave of James Hutchinson, arrested for going at large, was committed as a runaway. Henry P. Elston, the young man charged with attempting to garrote and rob Samuel D. Hicks, about 9 o'clock Sunday morning, at his house on Shockoe Slip, was called up and committed to jail until Wednesday for examination. George Harvey, a free negro, found in possession of a loaded pistol was ordered 15 lashes. John Patterson, alias Wharton, found by officer Morris drunk, and acting disorderly on the corner of 9th and Main streets, was required to answer that charge; also, the further one of offering the officer a dollar to let him go. The Mayor was inclined to the opinion, from the amount offered as a bribe, that the defendant was joking. For the drunkenness a fine of $1 was imposed. A case agai