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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court. Saturday, November 29. --Elizabeth Bowelt, arrested as Bridget Holt, was required to give $200 security for her good behavior, on the charge of assaulting Catharine Byrnes with a paying stone, and using obscene language. Louisa, slave of Porter Alexander, was committed as a runaway. Alice Hardgrove was committed in default of $200 on the charge of trespassing on the Columbian Hotel. It appeared that a man, representing himself as a lieutenant in the army, had introduced and installed her at the hotel as his wife. A discovery of the matter resulted as above. Charles Grace, heretofore required to give security for his good behavior, was surrendered by B. Calligan, his ; and, no other party offering to befriend him, he was sent to jail. Benjamin Courtney, who had been caged Friday night for drunkenness, appeared to answer that charge and the still more serious one of taking $5 from the pockets of Pat McNally, an inmate