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City Council. --A regular meeting of the Council took place yesterday afternoon at four o'clock--Mr. Saunders, the President, in the chair. The following business was disposed of: Mr. Hill, from the Committee on Claims, to whom had been referred petitions from Thomas Bradford and John Freisch, asking the remission of fines imposed upon them by the Mayor for purchasing melons in the markets contrary to a city ordinance, presented reports adverse to the petitioners; which reports were concurred in by the Council. Mr. Hill, from the Committee on Police, reported an amendment to the ordinance concerning the privileges of negroes, in effect that no slave shall be permitted to keep a cook-shop, eating- house, drinking saloon, or room for the sale of anything, within the corporate limits, unless the owner or hirer of said slave resides in the house where such business is conducted; neither shall they sell anything on the streets, except such things as are raised by their o