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to him. Instead, however, of doing so, he commenced telling his own story, and could not be induced to question O'Brien; wherefore he was ordered to be silent. Mary Downes was fined $5 for keeping her house, where ardent spirits are sold, open after 10 o'clock on the night of the 12th inst., and $5 for having it open last Sunday, and required to give surety for her good behavior hereafter. John Densler was fined $10 on a similar charge.--Thomas Bradford $15 on a similar one. Meyer May's case, a similar one, was continued at his request until this morning. Margaret McMahan, charged with assaulting and beating Maria Lanay. Case continued till to-day. Elias Yanderlip, case of assault and battecy, was discharged at the instance of the complainant, Joseph Stackey, after paying the costs of the warrant. Joseph Eukster was brought up on a like charge, made against him by an old vagrant named Henry Meyer. The evidence showed that the prosecution was most likely