One case of Sunday shaving has already ! developed—being that of Bryant Brooks, s proprietor of a shop on the Westside. 1 He opened his doors yesterday and j shaved all who desired it. The barbers j had appointed a committee to prosecute i all followers of their avocation who vio- J lated the Sunday law, and so Mr. Brooks was arrainged -before Esquire ShalTrey on a charge of desecrating the Sabbath. In the absence of the Prosecuting Attorney, the Esquire appointed John McGreevy i as council for the State. Auer trial Brooks I i was fined $1 and costs amounting in allj ;to $11. This is the first lesson taught :offenders bv the barbers since their agree-1 j rnent, and they gay that every violatorS shall suffer the consequences.