Trouble Ov«t the Hern oval of » Monument.The DEvocniT some time ago con tained an account of the high lees charged by the officers of the Middletown cemetery and of the trouble he-tween the cemetary people and Mrs. Magee, who employed F. P. Stevrart, of this city, to do some work for her. Mrs. Magee wants to remove the remains of her husband and the large family monu tr.ent to Woodside cemetary, and yesterday Mr. Stewart went to the lot In question and was about to begin fiis work when the cemetary officers refused to allow the work to go on unless MrB. Magee pay the customary fee of $75.Mrs. Magee went before 'Squire Bedding and asked for an order of replevin. Mrs. Magee claims to be damaged in the som of *100.