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Mayor's Court, yesterday. --Eliza Whitehurst was charged with receiving six knives and forks, the property of the C S Government, knowing the same to have been stolen. Mr. Turner, a C S detective, who had been employed to ferret out the robbery, heard that Mrs Whitehurst had them in her house, and on going there was informed by her that she had some resembling those which had been lost, but that they had been left there by a negro man for her to keep till he could return from another part of the city, where he had some business to attend to. Detective Turner also stated that he arrested the negro boy, and learned from him that Mrs Whitehurst bought the knives and forks. She was to pay him $30 for them, and had given him a part of the money on account. The accused was balled for her appearance before the Hustings Court. Another charge was preferred against Mrs Whitehurst, of receiving a diamond breastpin, the property of Lt Col Nilligan, of the 1st Louisiana regiment, know