mu-PMrt-41-le-effecttng ao escape.y;seboa an, \ st*caraufBeWjianu-b*Th tor oled, ai iciioi A*i 10 u’cLake datui and .A- TvmBVCUl,Mi*» O-’Maliy, ol 8edilla, i*in trouble again. She la noted for her pugill-tieiuetf^ptiabm^bU*#9d.ha$S appeai^di Miafh t b* Beoordar Todny more tbpn one occasion, Oo last Friday or Saturday she go| on lhe war palb and made a furloui oo-alaught upon a neighbor lady, Mrs. tittitb, using a broomstick with ar-11st Jo fikill. Mra^ O'Many’s fceuwas aroused by '$«♦* KriiUti.refpiing to allow the O’Mallys to tike water from their cistern, which was gettingvery low. Words did no good, andthe handle was taken off; the pump. The O’Mallys did not even stop for this, but as the pump is wbat is known as a chain pump, they drewwater by revolving the drum withtbeil bands. When caught etjhte, war waa declarfd* took the field anc! ^ InvadSd Mrs. Smith’s castle, armed as above mentioned. and Inflicting the blows thick and fast upon Mrs. SmUb'a bead and arms, Mr. Smith was Jn bed sick at the time, anil got op to go to Ibe rescue of his wife. In consequence of the excitement, he was attacked with Itemmorrhags of the bowels, and is now lying in a dangerous condition. A warrant, has been sworn oat (or Mr«. 0*M*Uy and abe was citsd to appear ye*- t^rday morn* log for trial, but it was continued on account of non-appearaiicct of wii-u eases.ofinr-«dndbl-forlal!*erasoftf-dyfitleaA XT arrow K^rapo.Mr. Jftiuw Glass, liquor dealer, onInwboOJtyWblltiM# iyoonboys time, to hbto b. badhad c metupon Mr.] on. the d Aftei enter burg, his hble c the lt;J