
    United States v. Polly Rollinson.
    On a prosecution for beeping a bawdy-house, the United States cannot give evidence of the general reputation of the house.
    Indictment for keeping a bawdy-house.
    
      Mr. Jones, for the United States,
    asked the witness whether the house was generally reputed to be a house of ill-fame.
    
      Mr. E. J. Lee objected.
   The Court

(Thruston, J., absent,)

decided that the question was improper.  