their caserLAW AND ORDER COMMITTEE.The Gentlemen Appointed to Consider Changes in tne Jury System.The mass meeting of citizens, “in favor of law and order and impartially administering justice according to the laws,” assembled in Music Hall Friday evening, 28th ult., adopted the following resolution:“Resolved, That we demand such changes in the laws of the State as will secure a more speedy and effective administration of the criminal law, and to this end we request the President of this meeting to appoint a committee of fifty persons to consider and report at a future mass meeting of the people what changes in the statutes of the State will be necessary to promote this end, especially with reference to the Jury system.”The following naineJ persons will constitute that committee:Wm. 8. Groesbeck, George W. McAlpin, Florence Marmet,A. Hickenlooper, Benj. Eggleston,W. \V. Scarborough, 8. F. Covington,J. D. Cox,Ed. H. Pendleton, John W. Dale, Samuel Woodside, E. T. Carson,Rufus King,B. F. Bran nan,W. J. Breed;*-E. J. Morris,Gazzam Gano,Elias R Mon fort,A. T. Gothorn, Stewart Shillito,L. C. Weir.Frank J. Jones,John B. Gibson, May Fachheimer,A. F. Bullock,T. D. Lincoln,Alex. McDonald, Amor Smith, ir., Channing Richards, Thos. G. Smith, Wm. M. Ramsey, Jos. F. Maeder, Henry DeBus, George Wilshlre, Julius Dexter, •J. J. Faran,Louis M. Dayton, John W. Herron,E. W. Lippert, Julius Freiberg,E. 0. Eshelby, Aaron F. Perry, Chas. Jacob, jr.f-E. C. Daws,W. Worthington,I*. P. Lane,T. W. Zimmerman, Henry S. Kemper, W. A. Goodman, James Griffith H. C. Urner,E. W. Kittredge.These gentlemen will meet for organization in Parlor No. 12, Burnet House, on Thursday afternoon, the 3d of April, at 3 o’clock. Ajnd. C, Kemper, April 1, 1884. President