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Mayer's Court, yesterday. --There were but few cases before the Mayor yesterday. Offenders are deterred from indulging their inclinations for mischief by reason of a wholesome dread they entertain of the military guard of the Provost Marshal. Drunkenness is at a discreet, and even fashions darkies, usually impudent, obstinate, trifling, and indifferent to sensitizations of an ordinary nature, new to the supremacy of the law when it is endorsed by the aid of the bayonet. Very few of them are now caught prowling around in out-of-the-way places, pickers up of unconsidered trifles. Edward Keeling, who was apprehended some two weeks since for feloniously aiding and abetting Richard Wright in stabbing and cutting Frederick Smith, and breaking open the house of Mary Walden, was brought up yesterday from jail, to which he was again remanded by the Mayor until the 26th inst, in order to allow the officers time to apprehend one of his accomplices.