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Mayor's Court. --Yesterday William Powell, of Nashville, was carried before the Mayor on the charge of making himself eminently disagreeable, on Tuesday night, to the boarders at the Columbian Hotel. The defendant plead his own case and asked to be discharged, but in the absence of Mr. Luck, manager of hotel, the Mayor continued the case until this morning. The examination of Jim Robinson, slave of B. B. Read, charged with stealing from Persons Walker a trunk and $200 in money, was continued until the 26th of February. The police are endeavoring to find out the hiding place of the money, those accused of taking it having thus far kept it safely from the hands of its legitimate owner. Dan Ruffin, a free negro, was brought up for getting drunk, and turning Main street into a concert room. Mr. Dorflinger, one of the Night Watch, found Dan in the street singing "My Maryland" at the top of his voice, and immediately proceeded to convey him to the lock-up. The guardian of