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Mayor's Court, yesterday --Recorder Caskie presiding.--William S. Isaacs, member of the Fourth Texas regiment, was charged with stealing a horse from Lieutenant John H. Parker, of the Confederate States navy. A young man named W. H. Harris, belonging to the Twenty-fourth Virginia cavalry, was caught with the horse in his possession, but it turned out that he had traded a horse which he owned with Harris for Parker's horse. The absence of witnesses necessitate a postponement of the case Parker's horse. The absence of witnesses necessitate a postponement of the case till to-day. Jerry Dunnivant, a young man with a soldier's uniform on, who has been up before the courts on several occasions before, was charged with stealing a pocket-book containing $60 from some person unknown. While the evidence was not sufficient to convict him of theft, yet the general character given him by the witnesses induced the Recorder to remand him in default of security in the sum of $300 for his future good behavior. Lewis H. Frayser was fined in two instances for per