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Mayor's Court. --The following cases are all that were disposed of by His Honor yesterday which can interest the public: Richard L. Bohannon was charged with breaking into the house of Captain Thomas T. Smith and stealing ten keys. Captain Smith stated that, on Monday morning about daybreak, Bohannon stealthily enteredBohannon stealthily entered his sitting-room while he was absent, and finding a bunch of keys on his table, was stooping down trying to fit them to his chamber door when he came in upon him. Bohannon, as soon as he was discovered, ran off. The Mayor remanded him for examination before the Hustings Court. N. Tinsley Pate and J. S. B. Tinsley, charged wBohannon, as soon as he was discovered, ran off. The Mayor remanded him for examination before the Hustings Court. N. Tinsley Pate and J. S. B. Tinsley, charged with taking a canal boat and one horse, by force and violence, in possession of James McGiffin, were each held to bail for their appearance to answer an indictment by the Grand Jury on Friday next. [The evidence given in the case showed that, on Saturday morning last, Mr. Pate claimed the boat and horse in possession of McGiffin,