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Mayor's Court.

--The cases disposed of yesterday presented but few points of interest. Incelins McKinney, charged with making an assault upon Wm. Stagg, was required to give security to keep the peace. A charge against Wm. Stagg, for making an assault upon A. McKinney, was dismissed. The case of Richard Morris, charged with stealing a pocked book and $10 in money from P. Johnston & Bro., was continued until to-day, in consequence of the absence of a witness. A fine of $5 was imposed upon Richard Gregory, for retailing ardent spirits without a license. Two or three negroes were sent down for punishment; about the same number, of drunks were disposed of in the usual way, and thus closed the important proceedings of the august tribunal.

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