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g a bag of corn from Frank Kessier, another boy, was partially heard on the merits of the case, which was afterwards continued until Tuesday for further proof. Harman Raby, living near the New Market, was arraigned at the suggestion of Mr. James P. Tyler, Clerk of said Market, for violating the provisions of one of the city ordinances, by buying from C. B. McNeal and S. D. Motherhead 300 wild ducks, 100 gallons of oysters, 60 pounds of fresh butter, a lot of eggs and dressed chickens, the whole of the value of $600, with intent to forestall the market. Mr. Tyler seized all of the articles named after the delivery and before they had been paid for. Raby was required to give $300 security for his appearance before the Hustings Court on the second Monday in February, to answer the charge of engrossing, regrading, and forestalling, to the damage of the citizens. He was also summoned to attend Court Tuesday, to see what further action should be had. The Mayor did not order the