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Mayor's Court. --Besides the cases above mentioned, the following were before the Mayor yesterday: Charles Riddle and William Leber were charged with stealing two horses from J. E Pitts and Wm. S. Munson. Mr. Pitts stated that on the previous day two white women of ill-fame had sent him word that Riddle, Leber and others had stolen his horses; but that this morning the women had refused to come to Court, saying they knew nothing about the case. His belief was that some of the tMr. Pitts stated that on the previous day two white women of ill-fame had sent him word that Riddle, Leber and others had stolen his horses; but that this morning the women had refused to come to Court, saying they knew nothing about the case. His belief was that some of the thieves, who were still at large, had threatened the women and frightened them out of telling what they knew. The case was continued. Thomas Collier, Lee Whitehouse and Jerry Dunnavon, were charged with stealing a Confederate four per cent. certificate. Mr. Leath not appearing the case was continued, and the accused committed to jail. James Hanley and Pat Carrick were charged with being idle and dissolute characters, without visible means of support.--Hanley, who had Maryland papers,