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Mayor's Court. --Besides the cases mentioned elsewhere, the following matters were before the Mayor yesterday: Wm. Leber was charged with stealing two horses from Wm. S. Munson. The case was continued. Pink Mull and John Harper, were sent on to the Hustings Court for stealing five pairs of ladies' shoes, from the auction store of D. F. Booth, on 10th street, between Main and Cary. It was shown that the prisoners came into Booth's about a week ago on some pretence, when Harper having slipped a parcel of five pairs of shoes under his coat, they both ran off. That evening officer Granger pursuing Harper on another account, the latter threw away the shoes, which were identified as the same that had been stolen from Booth. Jacob MÅ“bus, shoemaker living near the Second Market, was fined for firing a musket in his back yard. Robert Lumpkin was charged with permitting his driver to charge exorbitantly for the use of his hack. Mr. E. C. Mayo, stated that he had empl