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Divorce-Plead Not Guilty-Run on a Bank Treason Case - - False Imprisonment O'Byrne's TroublesThe Bribery Case-Gold 176, with a Downward Tendency-Vagrancy. SAN FRANCISCO, March 16-11 A M. Barney Olwell, who shot James Irwin because he could not pay a debt, pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder this morning. Trial set for April 12th. Charles Jackson, alias The Clipper," was sentenced to sixty days' imprison. ment in the County Jail for vagrancy. Considerable excitement has been created this morning, by a run on the Hibernian Loan and Saving Institution. The Bank was compelled to close doors for a time, but opened again, having received a wagon load of money from Wells, Fargo & Co. The run was caused by an item which appeared in the Varieties of Saturday last. G. H. M. Wash, pleaded not guilty of using treasonable language, and offered to present affidavit of a respectable citizen that he was loyal. Henry Johnson is undergoing a trial for falsely imprisoning Henry Walton. Felix O'Byrne has demanded Court inquiry to investigate the various charges which have appeard in the newspapers against him. The jury in the case of Henry Cohen VS. 1. Wormser, rendered a verdict at half past 1 o'clock, giving plaintiff $300. John D. Rice has been arrested for bribery. He is the man who swore that he paid Supervisor Cummings $250 for his vote in relation to Hibernia Engine House. Gold opened this morning in New York at 1762-downward tendency. Forenoon Stock Sales. Chollar, $600@640; Ophir 435; Bullion, 92โ‚ซ@95; Savage, 1,775; Yellow Jacket, 2,625@2,650 ; Belcher, 1,600 ; Potosi, 975@965; Sierra Nevada, 20@21 Burning Moscow, 30@31s; DeSoto, 4; Gould & Curry, 1,950; Imperial, 170; Uncle Sam, 320@312 Crown Point, 1,375 @1,400. Greenbacks 55@54jc.