1CIRCUIT COLBT. COThe Court adjourned from Saturday to Monday-of this week, and is yet in session.It will probably finish up its business this week.A large amount, of business has been done, and in a manner that has given very general satisfaction, both to parties and at torneys.The criminal Easiness has been disposed of as follow?.: 1 SSamuel Clement,*, larceny, Pcmtentary G 2 yrh. 6 months ; George Alverson, larco-1 ^ nv, Penitentarv 1 vr. (i mo. ; Porter Iioss. i t_ burglary, Pen. 1 yr.; Joseph L. Cooper, I \ i larceny, Pen. 6 mo.; Lyman Vealey. petit1 I-allfo!El F, T: Li Si , I)S’DLlarceny, jail 2 mo.; Delos Bccke, petit lar- i ^ncony,jail 2 mo.; II. C. Johnson, violation j g license law, fined ; Fred. Lin derm an, vio- \, la Mon license law, fined; .0. H. Ostrom, vi- ! elation license law, lined ; Edward Carney, ' petit larceny, not yet sentenced; J. L. Smith Cooper, tried for petit larceny, jury * -■ disagreed; Edward Carney, tried for arson, ■ c 5t , jlllT disagreed ; Jacob Ivetchapaw, assault \ with intent to murder, continued on appli- 1 cation of Deft. ; Abigail Ketehapaw, assault with intent to murder, continued on application of deft: Edward Carney, Jr.,' i arson, continued on application of deft.; Thox. Welch, assault with an attempt tosslirei commit a rape., continued on application of• ■or deft; John By an, assault with attempt toij. commit a rape, continued on application of it! deft,; G. AT. J). Andrews, aion, changed to Milwaukee County.