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Petty cases. --The following small cases were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday.-- Wm. Johnson, alias, John Hammond, featured for a riotous demonstration at the Varieties and let off; William, slave of Mary Lipscomb, ordered 15 lashes for having a lot of brandy and sugar supposed to have been stolen; Tim McMahon, drunk and disorderly at the Monument Hotel and drawing a pistol on the clerk, admonished and discharged; Jackson, slave of P. Willhorse, ordered 25 lashes for having in his possession a lot of coffee and cotton cloth supposed to be stolen; Oliver Jones, alleged in be one of the parties who robbed Francis
of certain lots in Hollywood Cemetery; Refunding to Sutton & Dizter a sum of money paid occerroneous assessment. Mr.Johnson, from a joint committee, reported a bill respecting persons exempt from all-military duties. Violations of the Sabb his remarks in opposition to the bill, and Mr. Armstrong spoke at some length of time in its favor. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the bill was laid on the table. Military Exempts. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the bill amending and re-enactinMr. Johnson, the bill amending and re-enacting the second section of chapter 22 of the Code of Virginia, respecting persons exempt from all military duties, and providing the mode of exemption, was taken from the table. A discussion took place on amendments offered to the bill, between Messrs providing the mode of exemption, was taken from the table. A discussion took place on amendments offered to the bill, between Messrs Johnson, Collier, and Hart. Pending the consideration of the bill, On motion of Mr. Thomas, adjourned.