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cies. The Mayor holds his Court to-day and will dispose of the accumulations of the last two days. In a case of robbery tried at the Mayor's Court on Monday, a notice of which was made in the Dispatch it was stated that Martha, slave of R. H. L. Tighe, had been sentenced to be whipped for stealing a $100 note from her master. Malvina a servant in Mr. Tighe's employ, was the party, implicated, Martha, the person named, having nothing to do with the matter. The party accused was sent before accumulations of the last two days. In a case of robbery tried at the Mayor's Court on Monday, a notice of which was made in the Dispatch it was stated that Martha, slave of R. H. L. Tighe, had been sentenced to be whipped for stealing a $100 note from her master. Malvina a servant in Mr. Tighe's employ, was the party, implicated, Martha, the person named, having nothing to do with the matter. The party accused was sent before the Hustings Court to answer the charge of grand larceny.