Show ROYAL YOOJfe FBEE Jud e Zane Accepts the D56eut Di kson Still Squirms 0er It I Mr Dickson is a very SOUl and bitter man in these days of destruction = of idols The decline in Comstocks was the first thing to girerise tohis moodiness moodi-ness 5 and now comes the cherished dream of hislifc segregation toppling about his ears add to this that Judge Zane the other day ordered the release of Mr Groesbeck when Mr Dickson had refused to move in the matter and it cap be seen why the prosecutors gorge of late has been steadily on the rise Yesterday his bile was given a renewed re-newed churning up Royal B Young who is most cordially hated by the br clique that cleared the skirts of the lewd and lascivious brigade last yearwas in the Penitentiary on two indictments and according to the usual rules his term expired on the 8th Mr MW Pratt paid the 730 fine and costs against Mr Ypung on Wednesday night and was on the point of starting out to secure his freedom free-dom when he was informed that Dick son had told the warden Youngs term did not expire till the 10th at 12 oclock and he could not be freed until this morning The warden accordingly would not let Mr Young depart Dick son was seen yesterday by Mr Youngs friends and urged the infinitessimal point that February having but twenty eight days could not be counted a full month ic was a calendar month of thirty days that was contemplated hence his sentence would not expire for two days later than his friends had claimed One of Mr Youngs friends met Judge Zane on the street and explained the matter to him He responded IIi his dry mariner Bring it up before me at2 oclock At2 oclock accordingly Mr Moyle went into court and made the showing The judge remarked re-marked when the matter had been explained ex-plained that there was no use splitting over the fraction of a day something to that effect and gave the order for Mr Youngs release upon paymentof 730 fine andcosts Mr Pratt accord ingly rode out with the order anda few hours later Mr Young fat hearty and as he says happier than he had been on anY other day of his lifewas handshaking hand-shaking with friends in the city How Mr Dickson received this news is not certain At about 5 oclocK how ever a reporter pissed him as he stood in front of Barratts talking vehemently to Arthur Pratt Whathe was saying could not be understood but his hand was raised to high heaven tn atheatrical attitude his eyes were flashing i and he was laying down something with as ttuch fire and force as he ever mani tested on a Mormons trial before a jury So it is probable he was not in ecstacies S There was a question ol costs in Mr Youngs case on which some contest was made The jridgment against him on the second indictment read as follows fol-lows He shall forfeit and Pay to the United States a fine of 200 on the first count shalt forfeit andpay to the TJnijjed States a fine of 5COO on the second count and shall forfeit and pay to the United States a fine of 200 on the third count togclfter with the cdsfi dfthe prosecution in this case amounting to 107 Moyle took the ground that thi it7 following after the third countwhich was au illegal one referred only to that count and could not be collected The court however held that the clause relating to costs referred to the whole indictment and the amount was paid being included in the 730 |