Albert Trumbull, a young man about 25 years old, was drunk and disorderly at the Literary meeting last Tuesday evening The sergeant at-arms of the society, Mr. Hiram Goodwin, had considerable trouble with him in the early part of the evening, and finally called upon Marshal Frazier to take him in charge. The Marshal told Trumbull to come with him. He very reluctantly went with him to the door of the hall, when he demanded the papers to show by what authority Frazier was acting. In response to this the Marshal showed his star, and tumbled Trum. bull out of the hall. On the stairs, and again on the way to jail, Trumbull was very refractory and beligerent, giving Frazier a black eye, in return for which the Marshal laid him out two or three times, and finally got him behind the bars.