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November next. Mary Eagan, a pious and sombre looking female, was called to answer a complaint for naming vulgar and indecent language in the street and to Simon Eagan and family. The warrant was obtained at the suggestion of Simon Eagan, brother in-law of Mary, who did not answer when called as a witness. Defendant was therSimon Eagan, brother in-law of Mary, who did not answer when called as a witness. Defendant was therefore requested to take her seat, and Eagan still not making his appearance, was allowed to depart in peace. Samuel Howard, a diminutive but determined looking little man, with a Shakespearean look, was brought up for throwing rocks at James Mander's house. Watchman Adams testified that at 11 o'clock on Sunday he saw. Howard Eagan still not making his appearance, was allowed to depart in peace. Samuel Howard, a diminutive but determined looking little man, with a Shakespearean look, was brought up for throwing rocks at James Mander's house. Watchman Adams testified that at 11 o'clock on Sunday he saw. Howard up 17th street, near the Central railroad, stoning a house as well as a very decided state of intoxication would enable him to do. Inquiring the reason of Howard's conduct, the officer was informed that he had a perfect right to throw rocks at the house, as he hired it and paid the rent. The officer's opinion being different, he c