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Continued. --The Irish women, named Mary O'Donald alias Mary Moran, Ann Brannan, and Patrick Brannan, were ordered to appear before the Mayor this morning to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly and ill-governed house. The case of James P. Tyler, charged with feloniously stealing one horse from Mrs. Mary E. Andrews, of Spotsylvania, on the 3d of August last, was continued till Tuesday next. Tyler was admitted to ball in the sum of $700 to appear. Continued. --The Irish women, named Mary O'Donald alias Mary Moran, Ann Brannan, and Patrick Brannan, were ordered to appear before the Mayor this morning to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly and ill-governed house. The case of James P. Tyler, charged with feloniously stealing one horse from Mrs. Mary E. Andrews, of Spotsylvania, on the 3d of August last, was continued till Tuesday next. Tyler was admitted to ball in the sum of $700 to appear.