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Mayor's Court, Saturday. --Mary Murphy was examined upon the charge of assaulting and beating Catherine Conners, after which she was held to security in the sum of one hundred dollars for her future good behavior. Robert E. Williams was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court on the charge of stealing a lot of cotton cloth, the property of the Confederate States. Charles Phillips and George W. Finnegan were each fined for running wagons on the street without first obtaining licenses. Mary Tracey, charged with assaulting and beating Mary Whittaker, was committed to jail in default of security in the sum of two hundred dollars for her future good behavior. Twenty dollars fine was imposed upon A. M. Boulware for permitting his slaves to go at large. John Johnson, charged with receiving a lot of handkerchiefs, knowing them to have been stolen, was discharged. The cases of William Palmer, charged with allowing his wharf to remain in a dangerous