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Mayor's Court. --Yesterday the following cases were disposed of: An old toper, named Henrich Myer, recently let out of jail, having been found helplessly drunk on the pavement, was re-committed.--Walter Koch, arrested for using incendiary language, was sent down for further examination.--Case of Francis S. Childress, arrested for using seditions language, was continued until the 20th, and defendant admitted to bail in $200-- It., S. Glazebrook surely — Vincent, slave of Alvis Rock, taken up for using insolent and seditions language, was delivered to his master, with an injunction to curb his vaulting ambition. --A. V. Vannison, one of the extra watchmen, was rendered a surplus one by the act of the Mayor, who directed his discharge from the employment of the city, for using language unbecoming a good citizen. The person had been out (with others) to watch the Tredegar Foundry, and to them he expressed the hope that it might blow up, and said that if a catastrophe of the kin