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on for keeping his drinking-house open after 10 o'clock at night. The case of William Langford, charged with huckstering and regretting in the Second Market, was taken up, examined into and continued till this morning. In two cases against Peter Reynolds, a restaurant-keeper on Broad street, charged with violating the ordinance by keeping his house open after 10 o'clock at night, he was fined, collectively, fifty dollars. A. W. Hughes, fined before for violation of the market ordinance, was fined fifty dollars yesterday for buying nine pounds of butter in the First Market to sell again. The butter was confiscated. [At the present valuation the amount of fine and confiscation will reach near two hundred dollars.] William H. Tyler was fined in two cases (aggregating seventy dollars) for permitting a violation of the slave ordinance. One or two other cases, involving the going at large and arrest of negroes without passes, concluded the proceedings of the day.