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Mayor's Court. --Before the Mayor, yesterday, the following cases were disposed of: Washington, slave of William Broocks, charged with having and receiving a lot of pork, butter, etc., supposed to have been stolen, was discharged, the accused having proved a clear title to said goods. Florence O'Neal, charged with trespassing on the premises of John Butler, and with being a deserter, was sent to the Provost-Marshal. Anna Williams, Mary Taylor and Mary Blankinship, charged with keeping a disorderly and evil- fame house, were each committed to jail in default of security for their good behavior. Martha, slave of James Royal, was charged with stealing four hundred and forty dollars in Confederate States notes and one dollar in silver, the property of some person unknown, knowing the same to have been stolen, and resisting Constable E. W. Robinson, who made the arrest. The offence having been committed beyond the corporate limits, the accused was sent to a count