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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Sept. 21, 1862. --The cases before his Honor this morning were few in number, and of very little interest. Mrs. Hoskins, charged with keeping a disorderly house, to which multitudes of both sexes resorted day and night, produced evidence showing that the disorder was in a different part of the same house, occupied by another woman. The case was adjourned till Thursday, to bring the other parties before the Court.--Charles Williams and Mortimer Wright were charged by the watchman of the Exchange Hotel with unlocking a trunk belonging to another guest, in room No. 219. The watchman of the hotel stated that his attention was called to Williams's trying, with difficulty, to unlock a trunk in room 219; he recognized the prisoner as one having registered himself as Lieut. Williams, and the trunk having the name "Banks" on both ends, in large letters, he questioned him about his business with it. Williams replied, that the trunk looked like
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