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Miscellaneous cases. --The following parties were before the Mayor yesterday, and disposed of as indicated below. Henry, slave of Watt. Tyler, and Jim, slave of B. B. Read, were sent to jail to be tried by the Hustings Court for robbing Parsons Walker of $25 in clothing and $200 in money.--Jack O'Donnell, charged with shooting Washington Jenkins, was let off after an examination. The shooting, whoever by, was performed at Metropolitan Hall during the late riot at that place.--John Fore, a volunteer, was brought up for lying on the pavement at 17th street, when drunk. Fore said he had lost his gun and was looking for it, being afraid to rejoin his regiment, now in North Carolina, until that useful appendage had been secured. He was .--Geo. Foye was committed for raising a disturbance at the Ballard House, while under the influence of liquor.--William Gallagher and Wm. Conners, two vicious looking lads, were arraigned for making a violent and unprovoked assault on Dr. Wellford