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Dismissed. --John Warner, a youthful member of the Louisiana Battalion, was carried before the Mayor yesterday for stealing a gold watch from Dr. Wm. Fisher, of Baltimore, on the night of the 21st of February, near the Columbian Hotel. The evidence of Dr. F. showed that, shortly after being invited to drink by defendant, he was pushed and dragged into the middle of the street, where, after being seized by the throat, he was robbed of his watch. Several others, besides prisoner, were standing near, and it was also dark, and witness could not, therefore, say who took his watch. Prisoner said his furlough was at the Columbian, and for the purpose of ascertaining whether he had any right to be in the city, officer Blankenship was sent with him to the hotel to bring the document up for the inspection of the Mayor. The ratter intimated an intention to discharge the prisoner unless farther proof was adduced as to his guilt.