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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court --Wednesday, Nov. 19 --Julius Johnson and John McDonald were arraigned for stealing a quantity of wearing apparel belonging to Capt. Silas Wright, now in Jackson's army.--The robbery was effected at the boarding house of Mrs. Atwater, where Capt Wright's trunk had been left for safekeeping. Johnson. one of the accused, appeared in Court dressed in one of Wright's coats. The other property found in possession of the prisoners was identified as belonging to the absent man. Solomon Israel proved that McDonald, one of the accused, had offered to sell him a shawl belonging to Wright. The prisoners were sent to jail for examination before a called Court of Hustings. Thomas, slave of John Priddy, committed a few days ago on the charge of going at large, was ordered by the Mayor to be discharged from jail. Thomas McBride, arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct on Main street, was admonished and discharged Alexander