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Mayor's court, yesterday. --The continued case of John Klos, charged with assaulting and beating Mary, his wife, was again taken up. The only witness examined was Charles Bayly, at whose house Mrs. Klos lived before her marriage. The witness stated that after Klos's wife had been dead a couple of weeks, he made the acquaintaMrs. Klos lived before her marriage. The witness stated that after Klos's wife had been dead a couple of weeks, he made the acquaintance of Mary, and immediately proposed marriage to-her. Some few days elapsed before the parties fully decided to live together, sometimes one party objecting and then the other. Finally, however, they got married; but three days afterwards Klos called in the witness and intimated doubts as to her chastity. As to his beating Mrs.Mrs. Klos, he (the witness) knew nothing of it. It was understood, however, that Klos had ordered her to leave his house, in consequence of which a personal collision might have ensued. The case was further continued till this morning. Miles Cary was summoned to show cause why he should not be fined for permitting a negro infant