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Outrageous Proceeding — Stabbing. --On Sunday evening, soon after dark, as Mr. Robert England was leaving his house, on 17th street, near the corporation line, he encountered two young men named Robert Brannon and Dan'l W. Lee, between whom and himself there had been some previous misunderstanding. The old subject of dispute was revived, but no collision occurred, and Mr. England left them to go to church. Observing, however, that they went towards his house, he returned, and on enteringMr. England left them to go to church. Observing, however, that they went towards his house, he returned, and on entering, found that they had broken in through the door, and Brannon was making an attack upon Mrs. Enziand. He instantly gave Brannon a blow with his stick, and then they pitched into each other with considerable vigor. After struggling together some time, Brannon expressed a willingness to leave the house, and he did so, in company with Lee.--Meanwhile, a daughter of England had gone out to alarm the neighbors, and Mr. John Burns entered the yard just as Brannon and Lee were leaving. He was seize