cases, and the owners of the houses have been summoned to appear in Court. Open taps last night caused a reduction of 15 pounds pressure by test.Supreme Court.(Before the Full Bench.)King t*. Joseph A. Basha.The prisoner was arraigned and charged with arson. He pleaded not guilty. F. A. Mews, who represents the Crown in the case, asks for a day. Higgins, K.C., for the defence^ consents to a day in 'February. Mr. Mews moved for Thursday, Feb. 15, before a special Jury and a half extra panel. Higgins, K.C., asked that; bail be renewed. This was granted. Bail was taken in open court, Messrs. J. T. Martin and J. M. Brown being sureties in the sum of $2,500 each, j The accused gave his own bonds for j $5,000. The trial was ordered set for Feb. 15th, before a special jury.(Before Mr. Justice Kent)3L W. Sampson vs* Reid Iffld. Co.W. J. Browne for plaintiff, Howley,; K.C. for defendant Argument in the i matter was heard np to recess hour and adjonrned until this afternoon.The plaintiff, who was injured in an accident at Argentia, was award -! ed damages by a special Jury subject to law points Involved in a set of qnestions which they answered.The prisoner Quilty, against whom the Grand Jury brought in an indict-*; ment of Rape, was not arraigned for, ; trial to-day. I