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Show Suootixo Case. --Mr. James Dunn wo give the gentleman a handlo to , his name as his status has been rccog- j nized by judge Ilawley was yestctday morning released by the judgo on i 1 I T t kn rAmnmhoi- habeas corpus. It will be remembered that ho was sentenced to two years imprisonment by tho probate court for highway robbery on tho strcots of this city. Well, ho was set frco yestorday, as stated; and last night feeling awful jolly, no doubt, over the event, ho went into a saloon on Second South street about nine o'clock p.m., ordered thrco oic ars, sat down by a stove, and pulling a pistol deliberately commenced shootiog at tho Venetian blind of tho door, which, ot course, opened on the street. Two men outside wcro conversing, when a ball glanced off tho door and struck one of them above the elbow, ii flicting a very sovcro fl:sh wound. Last night Mr. Dunn asaio reposed in the classic shades of the calabooso, to afford another an-other opportunity for our Hawlcy's ; hjbeas corpus court to exercise its self-imposed vocation. If judge Haw-ley Haw-ley can stand this kind of thing wo presumo the people also can. |