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Show Tlic Price ol Blood. " William Sullivan is held in $3,000 bonds for killing Garvcy. Bill Kirby is held in the same amount for a willful will-ful attempt to murder Williams, shooting him in the back. And "Big Ben," who went to Grant & Scott's saloon to hunt a fight is discharged for putting a bullet through Grant's corporosity. Evidently the cost of the sanguinary fluid is down; and there arc hopes that in a few months more a man may bo considered worthy of a premium and a mural crown if lie plugs his man weekly and furnishes a case for the coroner once a month. Judge Clinton may possibly become more lenient after a little. Holding a man in 3,000 for niurdor, and putting him to the inconvenience in-convenience of an examination for shooting a man who hasn't yet died, even if that man did fire first for his partner having his face slapped, is entirely too severe. Cultivate leniency, leni-ency, Judge. |