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Show FIVE UNLAWFUL COHABS. Taylor, Ball, Due, lUoyle and Poul-'- j son Receive- the Usual V ' - Sentence. ! v-' -J -' ' ' Judge Zane disposed of the biggest batch of cases for sentence this morning that has ever been arraigned before the court in any one previous day. There were six cases of unlawful cohabitation and one or two Territorial cases set for sentence," and they were arraigned and sentenced in little more than five minutes' min-utes' time. The court-room was crowded with spectators and there was nothing in the nature of a sensation to appease their curiosity ; not even a single harangue by any one of those sentenced. The follow ing parties were arraigneu ana sentencea in turn, and neither one'of them gave the Judge the opportunity for administering a cold bath, such as Thomas Jones got on Saturday. In each case the sentence of the Court was six months' imprisonment, $300 fine and costs : -' . . :- v . . George H. Taylor, of Taylor, Romney & Armstrong; "Thomas ,F. .Ball, of the Nineteenth ward; .0. F. Due, the florist; James Moyle, superintendent of the stone cutting at the Temple Block, and Jas. O. Poulson. ' ' . Without an exception the parties maintained main-tained a cheerful expression and demeanor demea-nor during the hours of waiting in the Marshal's office, and when they turned their faei?s toward the penitentiary there was no murmur heard. |