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Court proceedings. Mayor's Court, Tuesday December 30. --William Kennedy, a soldier, was arraigned, charged by the police with drunkenness on the sidewalk of Main street. He was sent to the Provost Marshal. Eleven negroes, all slaves but one, were arrested on Monday night for being in an unlawful assembly in the Kitchen of Lou. Seymour. The Mayor having positively forbid the assembling together of slaves in the manner indicated, each one of the defendants was ordered to be whipped. The case against Columbus Lee and Harry Krebbs, for being persons of doubtful repute, with no visible means of support, was called and continued till Thursday. The parties were committed in default of $500 bail for their appearance on that day. Joseph Cregar was arraigned for examination on the charge of shooting and killing Michael Horan, otherwise called Brockets Mick, at Krebb's farm, in Henrico, a few weeks since. Two women, named Jenny Lind and Maggle Hambleton, were brought