Show DEATH OF THE GRAND JURY I It Suddenly Discovers From the Herald That it Has no Busi I ness to Live and Winds Up Its Career Yesterday was the date to which the Grand Jury had adjourned nearly every member was aware from the recent re-cent HERALD article that they could do nothing when they tact but out of a desire de-sire to bo on the afe side they repaired to the Court House at the tune appointed ap-pointed one or two coming from a di fence aud paying regular rates over the railways The amusement of the city I aud the disgust of the country metubTS was not at all light when It was touild that owing to Judge Zane blunder in idjaurnin court until election day and thus virtually adjourning ad-journing it for the term the Grand Jury WMH left without any ranoii detre md there was nothing tor it except to find up its existence which it I > TJ i eedd to do with gnjifc itlacrit lY Tile brilliant generiUhip which brought about this tate of things wa being Ifeanilv J cursed last eveninir oj niiiruf the jurors who had pal1 railway are and other expen < niidcntal > omlng in from one of the iiitmnj camps lor went to old Zane not long Cu he said and asked to be exctuei from coming in Here today telling him howiu onvcment it would be forms Ho said it was impossible t let me off I l must come and when I get here it is only to find that through his blanketv blanked ignorance of thei Uivv my visit is all for nothing The same man was encountered in a still worVejaood some hours later They had refused to pay him uuil age for his trip he said and he thought it was a double blanked shame we thoroughly agr > e with him I One hundred and fifty witnesses we have it on good authority had been subpamaed to appear belore the Grand Jury which should have reconvened yesterday Tho Marshal as soon as he became aware from THE HEPALD or from some other source of tate blunder which had been committed set his force at work on tho tomewhal novel task of subpoamiing the witresaes where he derived his powers for this task cannot can-not be at present learned i it is reasonably certain that the government govern-ment will be charged full time for making all these needless subpoanas uid it i probable that a charge will be made for re biibptenaing the witriesses to appear tin the 17th as this was done in nearly every instance The query now is will the m irthal make a cuarge for the work done by the deputies in iiMibpceuaing The next Grind Jury will come into life q jn Monday next |