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ell a disturbance existing in one of the rooms in the 2d story of the building, which rooms were hired out as lodging rooms by the lessee of the premises, Mr. William H. Hayward. On getting into the premises, the officer found several men in bed and sundry more in room No. 2, two of whom, John H. Gatewood and Edwin Hamilton, werefusely from wounds apparently inflicted by bottles or stone pitchers. Neither of the parties named belonging to the premises or having paid for lodgings there, Mr. Hayward requested the officer to removed them. Gatewood, who presented the most signs of physical exhaustion, after having his wounds dressed, was carried off by his fe and out Gatewood on the back of the hand. Several persons were in the room at the time. The second bottle that was thrown cut Gittings on the forehead. Mr. Hayward deposed, that one of the regulations was that no one could occupy a bed until his name was booked and the bed paid for. Neither requisition had been complied wi