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oar Co oan for a= 7a. ‘ome Dut. Martiz Alonso Welker, o ney at the bar of this court, hes been, Sole cee arvigument at the Side sont ee Previous occasions, but this being en aggre ga aee cer ewe an Lessiers in which he is charged. in striking wiing’ his wits wits with 3 skillet. While drunk Walker went into the sick clare target they ought to of their father. Upon a remonstrance, from a lady who lives in the house, dad on the part of Walker, event to shut up or he would slap her over.' Judge Craig reviewed the evidence, and severely condemned the conduct of the prisoner. He ordered the warrant suspended for the present, and the prisoner to show cause why his name should not be stricken from the roll as a practising attorney at the bar of the City Court. Several other cases of drunkenness and dis orderly conduct were disposed of in the newer manner, after which the ordinance docket was called, Arms and Impedence. The Relief Committee appointed Monday are actively at work distributing the provisions and fuel placed at their disposal. The calls have been large, but many of the applicants are unworthy the charity bestowed. The Mayor is besieged from taining until nye with all sorts of persons, some of whom are really deserving, while a great many are large, stout, and lazy, and, oftentimes, impadest. An Irish woman—to use the language of His Honor—“‘large enough to knock down an ox, if caught in a tight place,” applied for help. Upon the inquiry of where do you live, she replied “Bridge street.” “You will have to go to Portland, Madame, and apply to the committeeman there.” ‘‘An shure and it’s a phurty bow do you do to have to go to Phert land for hilp whin me siven childera stharvit at home, I'll not go Mister Mare, do you hear that now.” This was too much for our wor thy Mayor to stand, under the ao he told her to either work, go to Portland, or starve. The impudent virago retired cursing the municipal bead at every step. This sample is only one of the many, with slight variations, which occur daily at the Mayor's office. Pleasant position for the aspirants to municipal government to contemplate. Hourtship, Marriage, and Desertion. A few weeks ago a German girl living in the upper part of the city met one Gotlieb Merz, who by his flettering tales of love snesseded in ingratiating himself into her affections, and after a short courtship they were married. A home was procured and furnished in fine style, when the new made couple enjoyed them selves for a brief period, as all newly married people do when there is deception on ont side and confidence on the other. But also for the happy dreams of the devoted wife. Scarce two weeks had elapsed when Gotlieb ab sconded, the furniture was sold, and row she le left disconsolate and a grass widow. ale. Glasaware, ae eren. was Ang tee s Bich Saie bin paee Sas ai Bess ge pee eee ' a fail ptogk of Bathting Hardware, consisting DOOR PAD STRAP and THINGES, AGINIBRIG RATER. “na ee ene a “Hee ee WELL BUCKETS. CHAIN PUMPS, ée. Queensware and Glassware Core haee eestor eee y Freserte Sota on Beal Sgt aa rn of of ehh wh be nota is one 8B. B. Td, WYATT, Jasoe W. CURRY. , J. M. Robinson Co. Griffith, Funes Co. KARSWER, WYATT, CO., Wholesale Grocers AND Bent to House of Louisville is certainly cursed with as many bad and unruly boys as any city in the United States. It is almost a daily occurrence that application is made before some Justice of the Peace by the father, mother, or guardian of some ungrateful young secamp, who would doubtless bring up on the grows of end his days in the penitentiary, if wed to roam at large. One of this clues,a boy not above the age of ten years, named David Syers, was sent to the House of Refuge by Judge Craig until twenty-one years of age, on the andavis of his father, William Syers. : eS Commission Merchants, ‘U. MA’ BETWEEN No ; IN STREET, FOURTH jand___ LOUISVILLE, KY. LATE PURCHASE. GROCERIES. BARE JUST. NOW RECEIVING, red from Eastern Markets, the following, shich we en ter at the lowest Western paves To Cash Buyers, Jefferson Criminal Court. The court room was again densely packed this morning with people of ail to bear the argument in the case of. charged with killing Bell (both negroes). The argument was opened for defence by Col. Phil. Lee, followed by G. C. Wharton also for defence. 8. M. Bromard, Esq. prosecution, followed by J. £. in edhe. femce; Gov. Foote for prosecution, Judge Joyce for defence, and on by J. K Dupuy, Req., for peosecution. The argument consume the time of the court, and po oumee case will be called to-day. The bod: the p ly of pegto map, found at the canal om Monday, hie lupn Sigatléiel 4 the remains of James Milton, whose parents live on Marshall street. He has been since a boy of seven yeare, aid Wad to far from home on Sunday, that it is sup- Feet eatin. Ene Ponmitighh oe dade frase to death. The Corener'gue, tn an order to the Sexton for tle body. Handsome ldteemests | smney ht Sees, rot ttorney, R J. Tilios » Teceived New York this morning at oot hava fete, valued at $895. It is the most handsome wind Instrument ever maiufactared, and the sweet notes the owner cen produce Epon it wi acapelnge Galight pee etter Gov. Bramlette, it sume, bes thken a cov tenet to pardon, every person found gui of crime In the iste... thin tah oot of Caubaccy wee the pardoe of Louies Scott, convicted at this term of the Circuit. ly stabbing the tilet bg wee Sled yesterday and tee party set af lberty. ional = 7 The General Council will, pursuast to ad ding setae ta ning. 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Ladies 20 costa. ‘dam en 2, a FALL ARRIVAL Millinery and Straw Goods. ase pera ette ie eates 8 oe Among the stock will be found the Very Latest Feji Leyten Ladneg’ ’ Hate Bonnets, “cannons HATS ANB Cats, 'D RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGH AND IND PLUMES OF ALL KINDE. will be sold at very low rates, Our eames pelge and quell peetes. “| sell at w| ow nd = Phalen’s Phajen’s “Night Blessing Ceres.” “Night Misoming Occeus.” “Night Blessing Cereus.” “Night Mlceming Corns.” “ight Miceming Cecons.” ant a at waiastared only by PHALON BON, New York SEWARE OF COUNPERFEITS. 4SE FOR PRALOWE—TAKE WO OTHER joysi divi ng. BORE Sarat HALT Popes sarees, oo = Machine Twist. ‘XO he. Blackine Twist, castion il 5 tooo shoe Seat, fe sos th KEuy BE Fara NES SCALME. may caer je Meas ee oT Sa ea ae oT oo Bagh he og RB as
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