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Mayor's Court. --The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday: Joseph Miller, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct on the street, was discharged upon the promise of his captain to take him to his company. John, a slave, charged with stealing fish in the Second Market, was ordered to be whipped. The case against Mrs. Fannie H. Ferguson, charged with obtaining salt twice from Messrs. Spotts, Harvey & Co., the State's agents for the distribution of salt, was continued till this morning. Fifty dollars' fine was imposed upon Frederick Powell, charged with assaulting and beating Joseph Angelotti. John Kearney, charged with being drunk and lying on the sidewalk, was discharged. Eliza, slave of Frederick Swift, arrested on the charge of poisoning the infant child of Frederick A. Fuqua, was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Catherine Blankinship was charged with keeping an ill-governed, disorderly and lewd hou