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Look to what you Eat. --A case came before the Mayor yesterday morning which, if proved upon the accused, should entitle him to the severest penalty of the law. Louis Frick, a German butcher in the Second Market, was complained of by a gentleman for selling him a spurious article of Bologne sausage on Tuesday morning last. When taken home and placed upon the table it was discovered by one of the family that there was a peculiar taste about it, which induced them to institute an examination of the rest, when various little particles resembling the under claws of young popples and cats were found. As night be supposed, the exhibition of this kind of food in the Court-room excited great curiosity, and each person, as he would peep at and feel of the young teeth and claws, would exclaim, "cat," or "puppy," whichever came to the mind first. The writer of this, having feasted mostly on the same kind of provender, bought from the same individual on that day, was of course anxious to