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Show Ousting. Reporters. Yesterday : morning in tho third district court, tho ! crowd was so great that judge Mclvean, as a precautionary measure of safety, di- ! reeled the marshal to permit no more to enter until some inside would go out. ; s! i mil afier a represeiH.niyo of tho ; Ti'ihmie oi' (his city entered, and (he 1 deputy marshal in bin zenl to carry out literally llie instructions oniiooourlind ' with that disregard of tho preset which ' is supposed to characterize dpuly murshals iu general, on dud tlio reporter, repor-ter, violence being ivsorted lu in accomplishing ac-complishing it. Shortly alter a representative repre-sentative of llio Dr--t'-.rcf iCviu'ih AfiiW was similarly treated, with the exception excep-tion of the viuk'lh'iJ, ;h he roilelcd ( lie deputy to loose his hold of him and he would retire il ordered b do so. With-iu With-iu a few minuter afterwards a gentleman representing thj ew Vork Tribune was alto rcfiticd admilou, aud had to retire. That tho deputy marshal kucw ho was denying admission to icpniioutativcs of tlio prej ii proved by his language to the A who was iuforuicd by aid deputy that he had turned another reporter out a few minutes previous. These littlo men aro doing nicely. Just a trifle more of arbitrary authority and power each week-, freely ventilated through the prcs thus Insulted, and on which, the public rely for reports of proceedings, proceed-ings, and they will find a small-sued storm awakened that will blow them out of night. There was a rumor yesterday yes-terday that a Ukiiau) reporter was turned out of court, which wo need hardly contradict; (ho utmost respect aud courtesy U always shown by the courts to tho representatives of this journal. It lias ever been their special i'avorilo. |