IA-fclrclmtice°gsratutheg°ofhetered*ydoonit-ononoratinmoi «*« jjuiio mi vlt;io 'luneni or oiahealth, stating that ho is not recovering ho quick Iv as might be wished at present, but he hopes before the six months have expired to be perfectly convalescent.Two assault cases arising out of a neighbors’ quarrel constituted the principal business ol the Sebastopol IMico Court yesterday, when Charles Huutiugford proceeded against Alexander Goodlet for assault, aud the latter brought a similar charge against the former. Mr Hardy appeared For Hunfcingfurd and Mr Wynne for Goodlet. From the evidence it appeared that Goodlet was erecting gome pigstyesneara closed road when Hunting-ford appeared npou the scene and intimated his intention of pulling them down. A quarrel then ensued and Huutiugford struck Goodlet Across the shoulder with a wooden rail and the latter retaliated by strikiug his assailant on the face with bis fiat. The case against Goodlet was dismissed and Hunting-foi-d was fined 2ls aud 20a cosh. MavorHicks, and Messrs Dickinson. «n.i