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Show 'Uoinu eor" A Jail. Marshal Patrick wants another prisoner. He's particular this time, and wishes to get j hold of a certain ono formerly and j formally delivered up to Warden j Kookwood. Tho Marshal intimates j that he has tho Governor's order for this one, now confined in the city; prison; and if the fellow is not turned overgreat guns and uielraileusos ! tho rock of the prison is to bo scattered avound like unto a host of slaughtered grasshoppers, even if it take the entire oommaud at Camp Douglas and the whole United States army to do the work. It is whispered that the Mar shal will bo engaged elsewhere when 1 the bursting eominenco'i. It is curions that these Territorial ; others, suvh ns the Warden, won't learn that the order of a federal official offi-cial doesn't need law to support it; but1 that it is above law and independent of it. Though prisoners were duly for-; warded, under mittimus from tho court to tho Territorial Warden, what necessity exists for tho duo course of law being pursued to remove them? 1 it not enough that a Governor does it ! It is to be hoped the gallant Marshal will not stay his hand, but will batter down tho prison, yea, aiid take captive, with hi-? -word aud spear, the prisouer who ha. In'en be-Ibiotimo be-Ibiotimo held by the Warden. fro it strong, while your hand'i in ! |