a league it should be determined on eariy en and every arrangement made for starting ceioff the season in first class order. ^' • * •Ktiii-.i. Towsk, the fair young prisoner in jail on the charge of forgery, has written a short ”T story especially for the Gazette, which will np-pear in tomorrow's issue. It Is a clever little taf -ketch ami Mi«« Townc has writ: 11 It the past bu few days while trying to vary the -lull mono.*- tor ony of jaii life, which, sh icclares. is becoming fti]lt; qnlto oppresalve. Her sketch, which shows {jg^ (-onsidorabtc literary ability, will appear In to- tra morrow's Ha/ette. lpVThe Above is from last evening’s |j1{; i'olieo fbrzette. At tin* same time the|jus notice was given publicity,# members of the W. 0. T. IT. were signing a petition to Judge Taylor, demanding that uponthe release of the woman she should be dr vert fron the city, inasmuch as it was understood she was to become an inmate of a bagnio of the West .Side. These are two pictures for the public; one a dissolute female before the public, and a body of ladies demanding that for the sake of decency and morality that she be driven out of the city. It is beneath the dignity of a reputable journal to open its columns to a fallen female.jusfat)wr.amre”saliforthetheareanjSOLIaga lov , Ithe as Iinflnii?