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Commonwealth vs. John Hagan. --The examination of John Hagan, before a called Court of Hustings, for alleged extortion in obtaining $40 from James Evans, begun on Thursday, and was concluded on yesterday, the Court determining to send Mr. Hagan on to be tried before Judge Lyons. Messrs. Caskie and Lyons made eloquent appeals in behalf of their client. Mr. Hagan gave ball for his appearance. Commonwealth vs. John Hagan. --The examination of John Hagan, before a called Court of Hustings, for alleged extortion in obtaining $40 from James Evans, begun on Thursday, and was concluded on yesterday, the Court determining to send Mr. Hagan on to be tried before Judge Lyons. Messrs. Caskie and Lyons made eloquent appeals in behalf of their client. Mr. Hagan gave ball for his appearance.
The issue. --James Lyons and Wm. H. Macfarland are the competing candidates for Congress. The one of the other will be certainly elected. There are other candidates, but the issue had been made up before they announced themselves. You may prefer some one of them, but to vote for either is to evade a choice between Lyons and Macfarland. Which of these two will you choose? That is practically the only question you have to determine now. The recent course of Mr. Macfarland in the Cill do it again. Yet he may he elected in spite of your opposition by division of the vote among several competitors. Mr. Lyons is known to sympathize fully with the sentiment of the district, and would have been elected over Mr. Macfarland at the. Rally, men, around him. It is no time to indulge your friends in the cold compliment of uneffactual votes. James Lyons desires your support. He is and has always been bound to the core, and will faithfully and worthily represent the fee