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The Cage. --The only cases recorded at this institution last night were Mary O'Donald alias Mary Moran, Ann Brannan, and Patrick Brannan, for keeping ill governed houses.
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.
Mayor's Court. --In the absence of the Mayor from this Court yesterday morning Recorder James K. Caskie officiated. The cases disposed of were few and of an uninteresting character. We append a list: Mary O'donald alias Mary Moran, Ann Brannan, and Patrick Brannan, appeared, according to adjournment from Wednesday, to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly and ill-governed house on 18th street, between Main and Cary. According to the testimony of one of the witnesses this trio have been notorious for the disreputable manner in which they have conducted themselves for some time back, the whole decalogue of crime, from murder down to drunken rows, having been enacted upon their premises. The owner of the property occupied by them is a watchman at some of the public buildings, and testified that, when complained to a few days since by the neighbors about the disorderly character of these people, he immediately called on them to ascertain the truth of the charge, and, to