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he same thing — J. F. Bradley was fined $5 for huckstering in the First Market, and a lot of potatoes and chickens bought by him were confiscated. A. Edwards was fined the same amount for the same thing, and his watermelons were ordered to be sold for the benefit of the city exchequer.--A. Blank was fined $10 for a similar offence, and his stock of muskmelons were confiscated. The same judgment was rendered against Mrs. L. Whitlock, whose apples were ordered to be sold.--The case against V. Gerard, for huckstering, was continued until the 7th inst.--Michael Toner was fined $5 for employing a dray in the city without the initials of his name and the number thereon.--Jacob Goldstein, charged with receiving four bushels of oats, worth $8, stolen from J. A. Lacy, was committed in default of $200 bail to appear before the Grand Jury.--Jim Smith, slave of John Stewart, was ordered 20 lashes for huckstering in the Second Market, and his chickens were confiscated.--Chas. Culver was fine $5