Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 30, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 July 1852 — Page 1

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BV 0. F. CLARKSOX. nffToF INDIANA.

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BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 183!.

VOL. XX. NO. 30.

; peace, to the common pleas or circuit court, f on the face the words ' common pleas ofI as the party first files his bond therefor

- 4 ACT .., ' ", - - (. - - hli4h tourm of ronimeiij 7 .. .. , , , name of county, w.lh such devices as they

.... ....r.ni.isr the JuriMlic. I --- UIulihuii nave ongiuai ju- ; may tinnR proper: and a description ct such

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lrovitiin: i """"' "'"i oi onenses wnicnuo , seal, together with an impression thereol,

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ties, the salary of the said judge shall not ex- ' ceed six hundred dollars per annum. And J provided further, That in districts of more j than two counties said salary shall not exceed

six hundred dollars, unless the population of;

TOETICAI,

For the Indiana American. The Lot Legion.

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1 lUsticcs of the neace hnv ovrl.nln ;...-;..!:,. , r...: 11 .1. ... ..... 1 1. 1 :. ...... R. !J1 TIia . e ' " '

- .. ..,. ;,,.,,. , ivun. 1 ivuura, iiMiuuui u,u is mus: vi ruuuii-rauuu proven most destructive to tlie Roman interest, was

1 Fe it enactetl lv the General ' ' K a?'n,li"t may, at any , devised and adopted, the clerk may seal with "lade by the L lined states or this State, from ! that which was intrusted to the management of

.:., for the Juttse , not amount tofrlonr. iinlM.'thnni -i.;k ' .l.oii I.-....-.. .1 1 .. 1 1. . ..r 1. t .,, ). ,i;,.i,;,,i .I,-11 .1. .1 1

-f n"' 1 ..-w.vt 11 11 il 11 rii.n 1 ui i- j . r n. . . i j . u 1 1 uic uiuri uifunn ui o . . 1 1 , - -- -. cam. . accu , i . i . 1 y uiuuaaiiu

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uuring the reign of Augustus, the, war which

cfthe Mate

. a court of common pleas, em

..ii,-ho 'ir.!ty or counties as may be 1 ' .v liw; which shall consist of one

-3 bv the voters of the proper dis-

. m'.v' election in October, one

OURCIIIPBASKET. U" There is a rule In an old debating society which milit bsadvaut.geously recommended to some of our public bodies- "That any gentleman wishing to speak the whole evening should have a room to himself." LET A great fight came off at New Orleans a few days siace between a grizzley bear an J a wild bull from Atlakapas. Que thousand dot-

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of Indiana That there I li:!e l,"u days thereafter, appeal to the his privateseal or scroll all process which by time to time, shall be taked as the basis of' '"tilius Varus. This General, having penetrated

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n.. i loun, cu giving bond and security to law are require.) to be sealed. population by which to graduate the salaries . c ucnimu, ins lorces, tl.. n r.i , .. 1 .,, . ..... ... t 1 o..i ....... .... .. niarclung in separate bodies, were attacked bv

n , I I , ' 0"",nOU P' , ' C ' CUrt "la" haVe ,h9 PW ' 7 ; 09 t. and he and the whole of his armv entirely was the bet made by the owuerof the bull n a reasonable penalty, proportioned to the , ers incident to a court of record in relation to quarterly out of the county treasury; andjcutofT. Thes, being the very bet logons of the Tua bear was used up by his horned antago, nature of the offense . j the attendance or witnesses, the punishment , whfln two or more counties form a district ; whole empire, their loss male a lasting impression Bist, Bnd retired to hiscajfj after haviuir been See. 1 . All i .1. ; .. .. I ' : 1 r j . c .. . .. ihi.i..Iii .,l..il . . . 1. . on t)u hmm,! (,r n.n ir.,... ..... 1 v. : . . ' 8

. . . ..in. rruiugi may oe vi twuruin , uuu euii r ring us oroets; ana in " "'" y us propumuii 011 1110 , - - some injurious tossed to the salisfact

comntenceii 111 said c urt by filing with the this respect and all other proceedings in said basis er population aTorsaid. j ne never again recovered the clerk a written charg-, verified by affidavit, on! court the rule of prceJig auj proctice in , .4... The judge of such court of com- ZXZXL'TJZ which, precss shall issue for the body of the the circuit.so far a the s i.ne m y be applica- mou pleas may practice law in any other restore me mv lesions'" ' '

lieienuaiit, ana me trial shall be by a jury ui. ; o'e. shall be the rule of the common pleas, ex- cou oesi.ies 111s own in any malt-r which has less by agreement of the State and the defen- c?pt iu such nutters as are otherwise provided not beeu !jdicated upon in his court.

(.ant such jury is waived, and the case submit- for by law. ec. 4 I. caid judge of common pleas is

Sec. 29. The court of common nleas shall hereby prohibited fro m giving any legal ad -

rht hon.'.red and fifty-two, and ev-

tiiereatler, wuo snail noid his

tern oi four years, if he shall so .,t, vt'-i. and uutil his successor is e- , ;K'iff(:.

tiou of the crowd assembled

in the arena.

ID The aggregate value of butler, produced

From the Journal

The New Civil Code o. 1. The following seem to be some of the principal changes that will lake place in pleading aud practice in civil cases, when the new code takes effect. 1. There is to be but one form of action to

enforce or protect private rights, and redress

I From the Indiana Farmer.

SClCTIFICAGKICrLTlBE..Xo6. BV PROFESSOR 6. LAW RENCX. Oxygen. It is surprising how many forms and ap pearances the sime elemautary substances may take, and how many purposes it may serve In the econamy of nature. Take for

private wrougs, which is to be called a civil j example, the commonest or all suusiances action. This applies to the remedy, whether j Wdter w,lich commou'y presents iself to ua the rights are leEal or equitable. The parties j ,a ll,e form of " tran3i,areut Ii(luiJl and U are to be called plaintiff and defendant. S ov.rned by the law of hydrostatics; whila 2. When the suit concerns the separate ! at aether, exhibit the prosperities of a property of a married woman, she may ue ! chrystal rock, an4 is then governed by the aonei j lw of soli.is; and at another, it presents ltlf 3- When a corporation, company, or ladi-j 10 usiatha form of au 'v'3'bl9 va?or' or

, m nf vac-incv bv death or

-r.evcrnor shall liii'surh varan- teJ for to ,he sU'"ary determination of

.--fitment until the next genera)

the court.

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sit at the court house of the proper county aud Vlc or preparing any paper or writing in re-

-:nn!'ess:i.

16. If, in the nroffress nftlitril !. . shall hold four terms a vear. h.-irinninrr ,iil, lation to any suit reudiu? it the court of

' Fcr purpose of electing judges ieT,-el,ce i;1 t!l opinion or the judge, disposes the first Monday in Jauiiiry annuilly, aui which he is such judge. J-m-i p! co nmon pl:as,the State shall ia fc,ony or ot!l'-r crime of which such court then the first Monday of every third month Sec. 42. The business before said court

t-iol-s as follows: Posey and """"'J urisuicuon, turiUer proceeding shall merealter: t'roviued, that if the circuit sa oe oocneieu ana disposed ot iu the 101-

ii be ra'leda district; War-i "r!ia: i eu 111 saw com mon ideas, and the case courl l saUcounty should be in session at , 'owing oraer, 10 w 11: I rl...ll U . .: . 1 - . .1 ... ; .1.. .... " . I... Tl.. : :.. .1 I

"h a district; Pneucer, trrnin-u 10 i;n circuit court, or , ",B same nine, me commou pleas shall be held : no trininiai uusiuess;

... . . , - .a 1:ie iieleuilant hld to ii:i!l r..i 1.;. ......... nn Ihi. Aliiml!). .n(iiAAilirt iI.a r nn. I he iiKinK. rnmipcit.rl nilh thn nri-

nfi Tjjoi. t.istrtci; t ise, ivtinx, ta . ..tM.r.i,autc , - -vul..s , lc , - ' r..-a , .ifri.-t- Crawlord, Or- "l suc'' circUil court, or committed, if in the circuit court. j ministration and settlement of estates, the

i "cvi -.vi'.l Il irri-on, a t:"tr;ct; vl "'1"" J""S cie crime is not baila- , i :ie lerms or me court oi common t,"lm' "is hi guarunusiup, 7;.: !; .vr rla id'atid Ohio, a , lle- I,Ieas hail be regulated as follows: In every 3d- Other business iu said court, '.-a aa ! K:,!-v . a district: Bar- i ?ec1'- 0"'Jitsh :11 have original ju- couuty -here the population exceeds fifteen Sec. 43. All laws and parts of laws con- . r.,.r, ....... .1 l. traveninir the nrovisions of thiaact are herehv

U!vt it t : Ji'iCKsOU l.TIWreiire, .-.v-. .i,,. nvfc oc )un. . -I.U...-.-I.U, v.v.,.1 niaj an itiiro WCCH i J hv.O.ve i, Greene and Sullivan, a ; ' death, uu.ier the following re- each term if the business require it; in every rePeale1 fro,n nJ rter the first day of Oclo-

Mru t;o;is, vn: county where the population exceeds nine j er,oneiuouiani eigiu nunureaanu nny-iwo. Any person charged with felony, who is in i thousand and under fifteen thousand such j Approved May 14, 1S52. custody kt the time; and i court may sit two weeks if the business re- f Exrmption Law; Distrras for Kent;

Any one charg-d with felony who, before : ruire it; and in every county where the pop-j Tenants Hold in; over; Forcible

yidual have an agency, suit may be brought i swam' wim tl" "nS;n 01 a "-fcu.es, w uo

! where the airencv is located.- and .rvir nn ! oaT bidding; and will worn tor us wun an mg

. . . the clerk or aent will be sufficient servlr on acuity 01 a lamed e:en;iam. ii ia men gov

J.W Ur. J.b. 6 111 l til, a colored nhvticiall I ., . . , I rmixl hv nnmhf r,r l:i w nernliar fa elas-

.... ... ' ine Drincipai. - j r

Who received his medical educational Pitts- i

yr.

V.

.'-!'; t: Monroe. Frown anJ

f ij i ci'-tr; I; Jo':hoii, a district ; he 'by, v;--:' . Tr atar sr.-: Huh a cisiriet, Fran ki Fv-i3-l Uiii.'S. a :ilrit; Wayue, a frr:.H-j:v. i liiriot"; M.sdisoti and Ilm-lc's-.rct. Marion, a district; Homiricks

-ra'ne.i. J;. -t; i.rke and Vermillion

a d. strict: l.oone an

t'J'a-rv, a ctriol; Tip "eo.tr: ? and competent for hint afterwards to withdraw j to lime be made either by authority of the j

rv, -Crrjii and Clintan. a dis- : or cancel; ahail be pnt upos trial in said com

.f.s - ,.-p.,;r. , ui administration, am;

' ;. i f all niiiUtrs rtlaling to :-;'s:i : iistributun f oc-.ient's

!b? n rs vi .1 uj-..(.. of in;iors-

;-!i!! executors and a '.niin

' e C"i irdi his to se'l and convey real :".-ir w.ir,'s; a i i t'i a ;;o in tin nil of

, T;;'tcn a-.u! llow.tr!, a tli.s-

:::D;is5 t-e. K.i kford and Grant, a Cis--r. .'tynai Ran:o'pli, a district; HuutinVe'is. a district; Wabash aui KoscttiU'.rict; Ki:mi autl Ca?, a district;

:;!Ho:i and Jaspor, u i' strict; Puhiston. a district; Noble and Whitley, Adiiiis cui Aileii, a district, l)e.

i i-.st.ri. t ; l.i.i rte, P.irt.". and Like, ;ani St. J.--; !i,M.irshill:m 1 Starke, ; ia e : b o! " iie ii instriids a judge

t.t ,js s,,:i,l be e!eo.d as aforo-

I T.1-.1 C"'.::'t of I'.o.niuon pie.is w : !-. miii'v orcouMes for wlii. 'i

c w , sfad ti..v origina) and exclusive

itiea ia all n:st-r. rel.tinc to the rro-

iii ii. tmciit found by a graud jury iu any olh- ' ulaiion is less than nine thousand, such court ! K,,,ry Ml Betalner, Insolvent er court voluntarily, either by personal an. i may sit one week each brm if the busiuess j debtor law; Public Work.

P?ara:i.-e or in writing, submits to the juris- require it: Provided, That the returns of the ! . , 1 ...uoJCT.. ,rn .... t ! , . ,. , , of Exemption is as our readers may rememj i.itlio.1 ot the court, whic:i submission it shall last census or enumeration, which may from . .

Tl. i.. .ri,-j.i,.. . .: .i..

State, or of the Uuited States shall be the basis 1 , , ,. , ,, ,

moMs, without the interveutionofagrand from which to fix the population of the .ev- j " , " recogjry. iu lh, s une n:,er ,.s is herein provi- ! eral counties i "' ,b' Wh leS",e ,aw' ,nPliK ..I fi. i'ii i - i r..- i .. i n, ,! . . souable amount of property from siezure or (.e.i tor tie trial or misdemeanors, nn.i with I bee. 31. Where two or more counties , , . ,,,. . . . i .i . i, , sale, for tlie payment oi any debt or liability the siuv; po . vers as lojS'.Jg:ii ;ulaaJ execution ; form a common pleas district, the court shall . , ' J ut ... . .. r .... hereafter contracted. as beloug to t.ie circuit court ui cases of fel- be held as aforesaid in the largest county first, ... . ,, , . c.:i , i i i t .... . , . , r It was imperative on the General Assemoin. s.i l court sa.ul aiso tnve Iml power to and so on ui succession on the basis of popu- , , .. - , . . , , - ' , r -i . . . . u," therefore, to pass some law ou the subt.v criminal charge en cliauge of venue lation aforesaid; each term of the court m the , . . u .i 1 i . . Ject the only open question being the rO'U til Oiri'Il !I roll rl - n ith thrt I,..-.. n,..-ad m-i ur onmi V pnmniniifiiiiv (in lha T mi.la t 4 i - b

.. . .1. , . 1 , , " , , amount to He exempted, and the maimer of

... t'.'-j ia i.itHMuuii ur tuiuil- f .-..-... i iiruciri no it; is ii iriai i-guii t trilv sn.i i'.ils to the jurisdiction as aforesaid, j and in progress at the time wheu by law the said court hall appoint an early day for trial, j term of such court would expire, the term either in term tune or iu vacation. j shall be deemed to extend to Ihe close of such c. IS. In caes contemplated by the pre ; trial, edu.s section, t':i intervention of a grand' See. 3:1. Fr li.e rurj o?e of f.lii g re-

jnry sha'l net lie n c ssarv

.V, Ulll 1.1111111 l.tl U "II.VI VATVI,,HO, (lulllllliollllll ' , .'I iiiii-

sh '! be filed cs iii other criminal cases ill uians, and granting letters testamentay of ads li.i court: and in ail other respects, such ' ministration and guardianship; for filing ac-

the lr,'v-i! ;,t the time iu the circuit court.

:ec. 13.

i A bill, iiit-oduced iuto the House, from the ComiuilUe raisid on that subject, and exempting real or persoual property to the amount of five hundred dollirs, was defeated by a few votes. A bill subsequently introduced by Mr. Owen , exempting tliieo hun

dred dollars, passed, aud is now the law. Its details are briefly these; That an Hllinllllt nf nrnnprl p. real nr nor.

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k" ' tvrtamems. granting M- ' g'vernc by the rn les ol pro- couiiui aga.iisi esittes, issuing process, grant- Boua, or bolI. 1I0t exceed.i.e three hundred

mi ceecngs am. evidence which by law or usage j mg orders lor publication; for tiling petitions ... . . hollai..lloll. .

; by executors, administrates, or gurrdians Tor : , ., . , execution for debt. ri.

f : . . I. '. . r -1 -.... r ci: : : r

es (lie c.iarg or .''" air, ur ,r .H,g , sina outofanv contract madeafter the Fourlh

ni complaint provided for iu the preceding sec- i for the selllemeut of real estate as insolveut, i f i i t

ators. lio"3 " lie fiM without the intervention of a or tor any order of pWicat, ..tic. That uo iuoturaifo or uf Ical -..- ,,ius

-rand jury, shall be snffxient on demurrer on or citation, incident thereto, the clerk in the Memp!elt if executed by a married man. shall motion t ! quash, if it be certain in its allega- ; absence, of such judge, shal I on every jnridi- be gooJ WIti10Ut hig .feature and actions to a r.omtiion intent- ' Jical day of the year, during business hours, knowledgmeni. ec. U I. All appeals, whether in civil or ; keep the said court open by himself or depu- That the property be aspired under oath, ciiminal cases, shall stand for trial in the cir- ty, subject however to the supevision and afler 8ttectiou by the debtor. Ifho aelect real cuit court on th- p ,;.ers and pleadings filed by approval of tho judge or common pleas at the estate, exceeding in value three huuderd i'olthe parti-s ::i the commou pleas: Provided that '; next succeeding term after any such business Ial8 itslil i( possible, be eo divided as to e.tli.-r party may amend on such terms a to ; may have been transacted in vacation. leave exempted the dwelling house or home cosls, as the law or the rules of such court may Sec. 3 i. Sn its may be commenced at any ..., .. j,.,,.,,, . ..rnl, nii

part real, the personal is first appraised and set aside; a .1.1 if the real, added to the per-

iti iIia TTnitMil SttMttta t. u.nAV v. .. .. ...... ..r 1

O. where II...... !..! i ......... . ' ' '"

.. .-...,..10.?., iniui. uepanea, wwl,tftti From country, and kindred, and home ! So inducible In nr. mi.l ll l. ,. i i, ..... .. i I T7T" I

. . I I ... '. . , vt.w.v ua...,.., U W UICU I'll I P1UIDU .1. ti... -wi., ...i. i r . .. . . 13 the principal.

"'"- - ."--.oiKuaru oi Komer ' who received his medical i-Hiirnlion t Phi.. ... . a..-.,. .. r.. .1 r :u....

CanSttliou,0! Varus, restore them again? ' fil , ., . , 4. Suits awy be brought against a railroad, i u,; uum3' c inucu mr mo Fur(. um..Or, sleep they, In death, ou the Miigmne plain I ,' Md , 'res,d1 for several years canal, or stage company, in anv county which tratiug ll,e substance which is the subject of m Liberia, says: 'I do not think that a col- . . .. . ' the nresent number .

sc ninl "9' md' Ca" b8 " comfortttbIy Ud in or out of such county. ' Oxygen is the most abundant substance si naming. mlimt,!. nnlili,.,.IU- nd .nn.is. . i 1 ' . ..... .

And ild boasts of prev are howling on the " r T, ' ! 5. If the president of a corporation is not i ,u nalure! 11 pe" important pari, r w , under tlia. hrnH.t i.:inniiv nf Hdn ' r ..... ... l-

,7 . ,, r' ' " ! found, the summons maybe served on the i and enle" llU0 a Sreuer variety oi coinoina-

1,1 I . l I -i .- 1 1. ... .....Inl ... ll.n ,n l..r : ul

treasurer, secretary or agent. n.-. u . v...... ... 6. The only pleadinrs allowed will be. thai u"iverse' The air we breitha is mow than

complaint by the phintiff, the demurreranJ one-fifth oxygen; the food which we eat,

In

Lur

mountains;

I by the smell of the warm blood that is .

Pll Cillltlll, j

O" " Voa Cover a irreat deal hv vaurnmln

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..,,., .iS,o.i,,i,Ke water iroru tious," said a gentleman in Washington ta a

And. iu the deep mountain goW,,aH sounds low reluru,"g """'"ore Uelegale. "les," said answer by the defendant, and the demurrer w;m,,er 11 00 v?S"lajla or anln,3, 13 and dull, ( the chap, "we would have backed up Christi- 1 and reply by the plaintiff, aud demurrer to than Inlf oxygen, an J the se.ns is true of the

Of the Wolfs white teeth, scraping o'er the anily as well as other things, but we had a the reply. ! fuel which mates our fires which keep us

i.ioo-iy -. all . , JttW on the Platform Committee and he staved ' Nort-Tho nature of pleadings under the J Warm' Nor is all; K constitut'-'3 "ot Mj country, u.irivMl'd is thy fame, on the i.mre. of ! 't off." Newark Mercury. I new code will oartake of both th 1h Bn(I much less, if any, thin one half of th poir-

slon;

O" Another Remington Bridge has fallen . equity systems. Thecomplaint will be sun-

derable clobe. Without it neither animal nor

Thy Senate, the sublimes! the world has e'er seen; .1, .- ,h t.,;, i. i .... I .,,,:". u ill. . j....i..:... : . . i veffetable could live one hour. Not orrty

v, ..., i . . i . . w. ... uu mis. ii t. u win, vrvuieu , piaiiiwii. imc d uciiaitiiiuii in cae, or ulll in ' glor" ; UmarU,M,eJ ,h" h0,,r "n'1 thJ ! Ust ammer, and is a total loss. j chancery, viz: it will state the facts constUu- j l,w MbUnco of M orglnie bei83 C,oaAnd, ".Mother of Nations," thy tu motto hath 1 3J" Great conlusion was created amomr the i"S " cause f action. It differs from a bill sist of m0re tha" one half oxygen, but they

I children in .n,n f .h- W.rA ai.i. i in chancery in this: A bill in chancerv must mulbe immersed in an atmosphere oT .xy

! shades of my last legions, bravest and best, v.v . . . ... ii . u . ..... . 1 ork a day or two aeo, by a crash of thunder II watch o'er your lov'd Kouie, from the place of ... , 6 3 muuuer 1 I UI I . If i. 1.11 . 1 n I . . . .- . -...I.... I . - - . .

" ...i. aii.u Hum a jjcriw;ny Clear say.

been

Oh

Still watch

your rest 1

Mctamori, July, 18o.

the

i'--.if persons of uas.vin! min i

a an 1 allo'.v.iaee of the account of -dti a I niaisir.uors, :ia i nf the gmr- : n;:;;e:s, e pt where r.i spe 'ial cas -s, ront jurisdiction is given by law to 4'h'r c ort.

cin-nit aui

com noil

Pi

J'i inv- cmionrrvnt juris iiction in ail I rfM-r,IH

-: Jriiii t i;e! --i, iievis. es, and the snre-n--jier, a iuiinistrators and guiriiJ '.he p'lrtiJiou of real estate; assignment v;-. jal t':i- appointm-.il I of a comini-s-"ts fxecti'e a ih-ed oa any title bend givr J.ifi. ,'.-1,;.

6. U ii-n the suhjeet matter of any

" rre-iidie.j of which the court of 0lTU court or in any inferior cjurt

time in the sam manner an I on the same

tec. Ml. i he jUiige ot common pleas with- , tern sas iu the ctrenit couit; for the trial of in his district s-h nil have power to grant re- crimin il offences, by tile consent of the State straining orders, injunctions, and writs of aud the defendant, and lor preliminary examne exe -A, i:i the va .c ition of the circuit ourt, maliou iu criminal c is -s tu court shall be alin relation to any matter peiiiimg in s.aid , ways open, and mav be held at any place at

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.,..,.,.w,.,,,.,;,,,al u;110 u, eSPrcW;.,w.,,.,l,re,..r,v., ,,uiuirej d0arSt t0 btf .,ad ver ln ,he 1.-11 U n.tic.r.. in .!.:... a . ... ..... )-. - .. l II liro iriiurlT. -iltuu.l mtii tl lidhJl-ar

' """' :.ises penning in nis j i--, debtor: Pnd the rest torrotothe creditor

c- - -

toward satisfaction of his debt

sonal, exceed f Mil, and bo not susceptible of uivision, it may, alter sixty days, be sold; so much ut the proceeds as, with tile persoual

rtlotierlv set aside, fdiatl tllttWa nr. throa I

I I J . II '

, such judge attends in vacation out of the

'101 pueas m.iy have jurisdiction, shall be Kiain-) ormor-? counties, the court J Mi!; firt t iUe coeniancp then'of. by ' NTimeBeeineiit of proceeding, shall reJ' siri- t!iroii.-houtexclniv.y.

' la a'.! suds and proceedings of Pil5 party,

r ti; iirrnu common pleas courts i tiv ci tieurreat iurisdiclion , tlie court ! 'hl firt take cognizance thereof,

fU'j so, !

ec. '0. Any pirty aggrieved by th de- county where he resides, he shall be allowed , - R nrn . .

cisiou ol the j :ge of common pleas, in any traveling expenses at the rate of ten cents per of aw f(J,ows. of the cas-s contemplated by the preceding mile for necess iry travel, and one doll .r per ..Re,8 from land shall be collected as oths.ction, may appeal to the circuit or supreme for board during all the time he may be ff le,t!! .. court, on giving bend with security to the op- o engaged in the vacliou of his courts, to be ,f wm nQ pthpr

.n.

!i;r,

1

?- !f i:,

-1 h,v x-cuv

cognizance exclusively,

may be pending in such

re ..so naive penu.iy as liie ,.........,...-..., .rM s abolition of this old feudal nnv.leire. miirht

court iu exercise of a sound discretion may which requisition shall be u-ade upon such MfllCe,wla Uirw huudml dollar exemption

indge in all cases by the auditor of the conn- , . . . . . . . . ... law renders it, so lar as regards the poor class

of renters, almost inoperative; while, in regard to renters in better circumstances, it has never been neccessary.

if in

oirect.

Sec. 2.1. The jitc-e of common pleas, within ty, or the board doing county business

his district, shall als j have power to issue session. writs cf Imbe is cerpus, and to dis.-.h.irce, re- Sec. 33. Said judge shall also have the commit or hold to bail, as thu exie-ncie- of power to solemnize marriages, take acknowl-

i:r.:Ms. executors or a.imiiiis- the c ise may require: an 1 if. on examination ecgemenis ol needs, lake and cerliiy deposi-

in s.iid court of common !l n r' ol hab.ii s corpus, or on any pehmina- tions iu auy cause not pending in his own i jvr?ii!s against whom any r' examination, sm h judge is of opinion that court, and act as an accountii'g office or mns-

':t';'i:i'ai;d of any kind wliatsoev- the ev iden -c makes out a probable case a- ter in chancery in any cause referred to him 1,;h!i-h ia sneli fiduciary capacity; gainst the defend int. though it be not the by order of the circuit court, and receive the

Ci:.. n-'. ,.-....., 4 .,1..,:..,..,.... criine or oiTfiiee mi vvhieh so..!i .i..r..i,.l ...i ...0 fees allowed bv law or uk:iit for such cervi-

f:n!i, are ti'iiiniitrs. th- rommnn committed, or on which he is charged . it s'mll ces.

"v concurrent jnrisiiii tiou with be .the duty of snch ju. 'go t commit the accu- Seo. 3G. In all cases, civil and criminal,

1 1. .1 . t' . I -. -i .1 I ; 1 .

:, or no,., .urn u, nan, as me case may re- r -Ppcai, r.eu ... saw couricw.er . a ,.. rrolll anv

ianyca- e cognizable in the qnir", to answer to th-t crim? or otIVn3e uliichv coutl or by jury, OockI 1W o f tbrw 0ti.Hr atiit before iht? siuid officer The rni-

""lea ple:is,the judge theieor may in the opinion of such judge is nude against dollars shall be taxed against the losing party ejVt iH case of forcible entry and detainer -vlhav-beeu interested, eithet as ; the accused by the evidence. except such losing party be the Sute of Indi- js siitiliar

ninistrator, ruardian, I f-ec. 24 baid common plea", sha'l be a ana, or an executor or administrator as the t.lin... nn In tb. old Statues

;"?tee or otherwise, such a court of record, an I its indumenta shall be a personal representative of a decedent, and ill' ....... . , , . t-,.... : .i,n..

l-i . - reimivo 10 iiisuiru& i'cuiuis in nuviij .. mU,J"s !isg thereto, shall be l-n oa real e-t.le in the same manner as the . jn.lgemeiits by confession or on pleas of omiUea Te Constitutional provision abol-

' ! " "'e 1 an i detenu iaed before jn.igemeius ot the circuit court, and on sucll g""1 a uocaet ice oi cneconar sunn oe taxeu . ,

t court cf the sun. couuty; aud , j"dgem-nts 0f the court of commou pl-as. "JT'iiust the defendant. Iu all cases arising fraud rers an insolvent debtor law unnec- (Vrtheco..el -ris ...,;: 1, ... .... .. .... . .,.. I :.... : ,i. . ... l lln.l..r th nroli.lo iiii-i.-.lioli..ii nt rnnrl. And she kissed

.inn i ii risi-ir lion hprni n,.rt i.. unvii ..iinii iiir pua um ii- ii.ihi! nun ...m.-.. v. w u -i

...,.. o e - tzfRSHrv. i uaiin-.

The law regarding the unlawful detention of lands hits been much simplified and abridg

ed. It ni.w embraces subjects formerly spread over two acts; to-wit, "Tenants holding over' j and "Forcible entry and detainer." Under the old law, suit ug linsl a tenant holding over I was brought before two justices; auouial- j ous proceeding, with complicated forms. '

Under the new law, it is a simple suit be-

Forthe Indiana American. The I'ud. DV ( M. S. I 0OI.CV. Where are the scene of other years. Which lived and triumphed liere; Wl.ivl.droM- the orld's ii. Inuring gaze. Or sorrows bitter tear? Still rolls the sun in splendor bright, Along his pathless Hay; And pours his beams ol' golden light. Alike, from day to day. And too the wild mid stormy deep, Still rolls its aes ou high; And raging tempests liercely sweep, Along the uiigry sky. But w here are those of other years, The vain and idlo show. Of puny man's pretended power, That were so long ago ? The how ling storms Hint moaned at night, In horrid lorni arrayed: Where burst the lliuudor"J rolling might, And lurid lightnings played; The a ful scenes of mortal strife, The pale uud mangled dead; And all those horrid scenes so rife In mad nmlntion's tread 1 The scenes of mirth, where wealth and pride, And fashion's g.ildy Irain; The silly rounds of pluusuix' tried, And sought for pence In vain? But where, O where, are child -hood's scenes; Where love and friendship grew, Before corruption'? blighting stain, Had formed the heart unl rue I And where is she, thai gentle one, Who, ere I lisped her name. Kindly soothed llm torturing pain, Th-ii racked my infant frame 1 Thoe .rfnH. or ...i..tI..i j-.,- -..a mirth. Which every hearl hel.l dear. Have gone the ways of nil the earth, To sleep in silence drear. The storms of other years am hushed, Which moaned at midnight deep; Or Willi the whirlwind, riercely ru-uod, Along tne craggy steep, The bailie roar has sunk to rest, And gone the mangled slam, And now in, gory garments drest, Sleep on Hie lonely plain. Thoie scenes have pass 'd away, w here life Betrayed its sot.-mti trust. And wealth and pud . devoid of life, Lie mouldering in Hie dust. And childhood's scenes, though once so bright, Are gone, forever gone; Like the delusive dreams of night, That fade at early daw n. The friends thai tnroug.'d my infant way, The best that life has givn. Have gone to worlds of endless day. And fotitid a home in Heaven. And all those scenes of ancient date, Those scene of daysof yore. Will sleep alone in silent gloom, Till time shall be no more. Lit rim., January 10, 1.-.VJ. A Crop ot Acorns. V LVPli 11. Sie.OI'RNF.Y. There came a mar., in days of old, To hire a piece of land for gold. And urged his soils in accents meek. "One crop alone is all I seek: That harvest o'er, my claim I yield, And to lis lord rxsign the Held."1 The owner some niisgiviwrs fell. And coldly with the stranger deult. Hill found his last objection fail, And honied eloquence prevail. So took the prorlereii price in hand. And for one crop loused out the land. The wily tenant sneered wiih pride. And sowed the spot with acorns w iile; At Hrl like tiny shoots Ihoy grew. Then broad and wide their branches threw; lVh long before the oak sublime: Aspiring, reached their forest prime. The cheated landlord mouldering lay. Vorgotlen with his kindred clay. O ye whose years unfolding fai r. Are fresh with youth, and free from rare, Should vice or indolence desire. The garden of your souls to hire, No parley hold reject the suit. Jiorlot oiie seed the soil pollute. My child, their first approach bew are; With rlrn.ness break the insiduous snare, Lost, as the acorns grew- and throve Into a sun excluding grove. Thy sins a dark o'ersliadow ing tree. Shiitout the light of Heaven from ihee.

O Mr. Fogy says he never knew a genius who ever came too much. When heseesaboy

constructing steam engines out of coflae pots,

Ox vjren cannut exist aloae in any other

" ! one cause of action named in the complaint, i form t!ua a or tr1 l"at. P'wiWa air, ....:. 1 i .

greediness beyond any

anticipate the answer of the defendant, so lar &n tlle ti,ne' or they wiU die !lt a few as to state the facts which constitute a reply to jminuli:s- Fire cannot barn without a conany defence the defendant mny have. The ( ant supply oxygen from the air. complaint mav include collateral relief: sec- I U Cduut re i"ire mach "i' 15 lions 71 and 72 j convince us that a substance which acts so Ti. ia .:i... . , .. .important a part in economy of nature,

... ... . . i U uii;ni annual iu SI uleas HI or saw mills worked hv irh I. m e 1, .i. r r"7" v ! , m i.. ,. -u

I j ,i. fh ' : " . ' .' Iaw. ln requiring the defendant to divide off. SIloulu m "J down that boy as au a,s-a boy that Will grow I . separate statemei.L, each ... of f..e,. i y'"3 of h" my.terions operations.

up among cog-wheels and spinning-jennies, I ... , ,, !.,. .... , , - - .. ' which together constitute a defence, to any ana who. For tho iialiM nf irn'inn ..u... , . i ' J 1

... .... ... . 6 6 .11C 0Qe caug

...... ,BC..g n,, wuulUDe""e: All defences, excerpt the mere denial of tl, butllman,,eaU a

to nve and die a poor devil. It is unnecessary ; facts in lhe are t(J fee . d. j thing eU iu nature, to combine with almost j for u. to add, that Fogy,, a strict conserva- ; ,d 8pociully s.ctiou 63 provides that lhe j ""y """'"nbstance known. When it com J " ! answer may bring in new parties, and iu ef- bines with iron, it makes the reddish sub- ! XTTiio Literary Echo puolishea a notice of , feet it secures to the "defendant the advantage slauce Cttlled rUsl; wiUl lead il for"w a crey" ; the marriage of a couple respectively 83 and ; of across bill in equity. is! 8ul-,slance called dross: cctnbined w ith any I 82 ea" old. nd says: "We have often met The reply is similar to a replication at law, j ,,,eta1, U detro's its ":ieability, and form- ; with the expression, -a green old age,' but ' viz: It rfar" either deny f)e answer or .t nr. an ore of lhat ",elaK Uniled wil!l carbon'

have uever seen so striking an example of sucli ; new matter. No rejoinder is allowed as at I U orm a carbonic acid a substance which is a stale as this must have been." i law, but Uh court will permit ilia defendant j dostrUl5llve to animaI. but healthful tJ A new kind of tobacco is cultivated in 1 to show in evidence any defence he has to tho ! and "'uris,liS to vegetable life; with sulsouie places iu Maryland. It is named I'ersiau reoly. The defendant, as alroad v nam,, !. mr i I,hur' il forma sulphuric acid, or oil of vit-

j tobacco, is a beautiful color, and commands a domur to tho reply

high price.

rol; with nitrogen, it forma nitric acid, or

j 7. If a demurer is sustained on the ground i "1lla fortis; anJ wilh hy,Btt U form8 wa

T .1.: .. i. Tr..i ...... ... .. that kAVfri.1 C:tnaa .r. imnfni...!.. n..;.Uvt 1.a tr.

iu .origin ui mo ora Wnig. in tna . ....f. . j uuuai, mg

; sixteenth century there arose in England a court 'J to Have each case separately docketed party opposed to tho Kiug. The party adopted ond Prceeded in. I as their motto, "We Hope in God." Theini- 8- MltPr in "batement of a suit miy be jtials, or first letter of each word combined, howu by "wer, unless It appears on the read, "Whig," aud wera used to name or des-; fdC8 of lt,a comPliut. which case it is

j iB. the forty. reached by demurrer.

j O" It is said that not less than eight tons of wire is manufactured iuto "hooks and eyes" iu Uiriniiijrli.uii, iu the course of a week. j iCT The "Spiritual Kappiugs of America 1 are no.v imitated at Miyeuce, iu Frauce. j U" Among tho recent adventures to Austrili i are Mary au 1 Willi uu Hi wilt. They

V. II the delei.dani has a set off. be must

set it up in his answer, or if he sues after- 1 a,,d tiTet ingreUient inT th atmosplwre

wards, he will have to pay the costs. I aud ia ll:e o breathing, ft unites With the. II). It is provided, that if objections are not '. elements of the blocd, and gives out the heat taken by demurrer, where cause for demurrer ! lhat constitutes the warmth of animals, exists lo the complaint or to the answer, the! Although water consists of eight-ninth objections are deemed to be waived. It is j oxygen chemically combined with hydrogen, supposed, however, that this rule will not af- I it capable of absorbing, or holding in solu-

prob.bly intend to write a book on the scenes feet the established rules of law, that a demur-! tion, as it does salt or sugar, au additional and incidents or tint country, aui thus to dig rer searches the whole record, and that if the ! quantity uncombined with any thing else,

gold intellect u illy . case is treated on an immaterial issue, a re- j and ready to combine with the first thing

' U A convention of '-Spiritualists," far and pleader may be awarded as heretore

I near, is announced to take place at Cleveland i Oiiio, on tlie 4 til proximo.

Tito essence of all beauty I call love, The attribute, the evideuce, the end, The cousumation to the iuward sense Of beauty apnreheuded from without, I still call love.

that it meets with, that is net already saturated with it. In this condition oxygen is conveyed into the circulation cf plants by water -which enters into them thro agh their roots,and

I Pulpit Ingenuity. I A popular preacher, at ti e close of a serI mou soiicitiup contributions for a certain nb-

. iii,. i . .1 ,,r. i nite with tneir various el?ment, es they have I ject added the following short address: "I rom ' . .i 1 1 -. i - ; eed of it. Tlatits have not the power of i tho sympathy I have witnessed in yourcoun- . r. , . - , 1 eepanitinj oxveen from its combination: with I tcnances, and the stnrt attention you have ' fa . , , , i, , ... ., .. ' hydrocen, or in other wordi.d-composing wa- ' honored me wilh, there is one thine I am ; , - , , , ,,,,, .uinb , .

EPFarch half a pint of rice until it is afraid of , that some of you may be inclined ' free or uncombined s! ite from water, ii which

j brown then boil it as rice is usually done. to give too much. Now it is my duty to in- it is dissolved, aid thus obtain their rt ;eded

Eat ..lowly, and it will stop the most alarming form you, that justice, though not so pleas-i 8 'f1- -

..e ..; ...I .... .L...U.I . I ivaiu-...

: lusvi w . uiaiiiiuca.

t ant, should always be a prior virtue to geiieros-

1EP Never eat onions, because they make '; therefore, as you will all be wailed upon

aler contains more oxviren than

ether, and for that reason is more nourishing to veiritatiou. Consequently it is necessary

j people scent-sative.

in your lespective pews, I wish to have it dis- j th it soils should be sufficiently pulveriied I l.nli (fin rin in if clii'j- T- rf ! 1 tr inlA

BT Cardinals vere originally the parUh 1,ncl, und',rstod. that no person will lh.uk I rooLs of p,-llts. 3

priests at Rome, and wore the red hat to remind m P'u.,g anj uung uito tnai piate wno canthem that they must shed their blood, if iiec- n"1 ?ay hl 6,'Ua " Thii l!d 80

nowin gcoiiiciiou.

essary, for their religion. 3j""My dear," said a smiling spouse to her

... . . : ..r r . r: , . ?i m

oilier nail, a morning oi two since," Tin going vw ... eu. r.erc-e a ni.i.iary career. . neccessarv to place n caudiuute for Jndge up

IF on Wiu. ."t. Irl"arljr. We learn that this geiitieman is a candidate for reelection to tlie Judgeship of this Jnilici.il Circr.it. The constitution cuts short

his term of office about two years, and it will

HJrWe have just read a long and faithful re- !

other half, a moruiii" oi two since." I'm eoinir v"

! a shopping; I wau'l a little change." "IVoh!" "mount of il ail is that the redoubtable Gen- ! 0n our ticke t to be voted for at Vlw October

responded the uugallaut husband, "lhat would e'ul a" Just before one battle commenced, 1 election

i nounceintiit. N itliout iiiteiidui2 the siiaht

I Ka . . II rh, III... I all f .-. 'i... rrr. r. t. n : ...., faiuted iu another, irot sick iust ns ihlrd i It gives usgrjat pleasure to mase tile an-

b , j b 1 1 e. j - ,

day."

JJ'" "Steward, where ' may berth?'

uve jurisdiction thereof and execution s'lall issue against the goods

"J in all matters and thincs ' chattels, lanes and tenements of the iu.hrnient hen the validity of any will may be in issue,

.:. tl-'!i", by the provisions cf law debtor, in the s.imo manner and under the nd such issue tried by the court or jury, a " S -'Tern 4 . . : .. . . . rtiwltft lrA nf Ii vm fnlltra sit: II Iwa f j vA iiinainct

,. ,uur- oi common pleas in wine reguiaiiotis ana rfsmcuoiu govera - v

v .: . . i t 1 .. . 1 1 i

S.a executions iu the circuit court, unless other- lv"'S Par - in an cases wnere any per-J-t-!' lf' dl,ri-r-g the pendency of any wise expres-ly provided by law. sun shall sue an executor or administrator as

the judge of common Sec. 25. The Ki.eiiiT of the proper county such, and shall either abandon his action be-

Pans I nilrr I lie It oil.

ing imprisonment for debt except iu case of , MV ti,e young mother in tenderness bend

hoi iiersiuinnering noy.

the soft lips, ns they murmured ucr

cessary. name, ry. , -,, . . I While lhe dreamer lay smiling in Joy.

tunc aic uibvj viiiuira .. ...o , o : sweet nsn rose li.i.l cncinle.l with .lew, i rjaniel Edirerlv who had loiiff hen ui.lie.ir.l ..i : .u ...i,. tl,-i Whenii. fn.irnn.ee is flutm on the nir. lun.ei t..ifeeriy , n no liau long been uulieurd

J ' fresh and so bright l the mother he seemed,

1 uDlic v orKs oi me ciaie;anu uiese am re- A, ho ny in hi, innocence iherc

.rK.u,.... o.uu .quiteget into ejiM.nei.t loany cHlie legal professlon, said . afoi,rtl'- Such exploits ought to be ceiebra- who nr.y, for aught we know, be aspirins

... l : .. ... r : :o . I . i.... i ... , ... ; r-t ; .... n .... .-

man.recently, onboard one -of the Cuuard -rnai. ; , . -

steamers, -t oegui to ie-1 as in snouid yery ' tTGen. Winfie Id Scott was born on the '''S1' app'eci.it.oii of t!, taleats and ieg il at- , soon need a little weak brandy or a pood deal n,u ..t i ir.c. .. ., , tainmemts of Judc1 McCarty.

oftiubasin" We believe he tried both u cousequeuuy Ue was elected Judge by the L-gisl.iture .Kuo.iin.icum.m. ( sixty six years of dge on the I th ult. of "41)au J 'ju. to fiil the vacancy occasionO" A young lady was discharged from one Tlagnif icient Field. ed by the resignation of Hon. G. II. Dunu,

i of the largest vinegar houses in our city one' -'la tor J. luues, of V heatlaud. iNew Cas- ; and immediately enxcrea itpon me duties or Idaylastweek. She was so sweet that the h-ntr. j vinegar was kept from fermenting - Cincin- wheat, hell of three huulred acres, with- ; gatisfaotorily discharged the trust imposed i nati F.nquirer. ' outasiugie fence or ditch, or hedge, or any uponhim. To this we are confident, the peo-

. obstruction, s.vo fie fence which surronnds pie ol the cirtiiit, mcloucing members or spirits up at Tussarwas county ; of th b.r, who have practiced under I.U ad

min stration, will cheerfully subscribe. But

2 or three of his decisions have been reversed wiiiiii fact attests his quulilicalious. We are

placed by asinglebrieflaw of three or '

But paler and colder her beautiful hoy,

. . ,i . r .i. r . i-. tr..i . ' .An., .ne line oi ner sorruw s umu. That all portions of the Public orks not Ru) thp hs, r , who hild ,mi(K,n h(r

CTThe

last Winter, were consulted for the fate of

1 r . I ir:. T.io!. l.-.tn is'ti. 1 litf fjnrir

- p, - - ' - - - - j ?!.-." . i ; i ..... ... . . ... ...

o. iu oainoriiia. i ney respoutiea tnai poor in. tl n piaye.i cards, repneo, "i cannot Dau was dead as a herring. The frieuis were y .ur oiajesty, tell a king from a ku.ive." believers, aud hope fled. Last week Dau U""Gjue a ducking," this is what they say .

ta, j th.

last

... . i. . . 11 r . L . .r .... . . . 1 or

cisqnaiined to hear and de- aud the clerks of the circuit courts iu their ioro or oe Uy.eeu upon tnai, or auuera ,,.,.. - .urrendered to comnanies. hesrt

a.-. i'..r a,,,-r .i . .. . ... ....... soil h riorKct fee of llircn fl.,ll:ir tlinll h . . ! And t:.ken her treasure anav;

v. .,,r uauws spcci- ip ui e couthics siia.t De ollicers ol in " " " are ceded to the couuties, respectively; in To allure her lo heaven, he his placed It on high.

W l"!ng action, such suitor couit of common pleas, and for their service" vaxea egaiusi .inn. auu miij prara um hi . j And the mourner will sweetly ooey :

trausterwd to the circuit court shall b- ei.titW tos.ehfees asmav.from time a exwutor linn any other court man tne ... . . , ' -

induced thus to present the name of Judjro McCarty, in consideration of the able aud faithful service he has rendered. We shall be gratified to see him resume his seat upon the bench; receiving by the votes of his fellow citizens that approval

autiitti aiyK- itrnviit hit

. . . . , ' . J....l I....- r..n ..r 1...1.. . ... ... ., .

sivi.m u.n u .1 iiiriu.., mil Vi iiriim, rpnii-, to young leuuws iu araansas, w no goes to aud "rocks." lie inquired for the impostors, ' set up" to a young woman,

for he wanted to show them that he was. iwr. r.,-. d..l.. r t:..i. u . which he deserves. fLawrenceburzh Hep.

U I b-,.injui uu . 1. 1 i , v, k uinuuigll, au- 1 o "alive and kicking." Ciu. Enquirer i nouncw himself as the American Protestant St. Louis and Cincinnati Railway.

sue an executor or in any other court than the , , . ...... .u. .,, There had whispered a voice, iwastiie voice oi ner irr In the time of Henrv tho VI.. the Court R-i.S;i.n cxnA.Ant f,.r .h.r.rnf AIIh.nV Contbact Made. We learn that 230 miles

"CO'im v. . - n--r- aiti i , iiiim - i nai uie same puhu w miur-r mo iwimui , ioii, - -- o sehfc,b-'w,t;i the like effect as if the to time, hi allowed in thecircuitcourt forlike common pleas, such person sh-ll pay all costs Bnj n,.,nasemeinent 0f the Boards doing i t love I'.ee, I love thee 1 rs rNnra the rod 1" dined at eleven in the forenoon . But even county. , of our Great Western Road to St. Louis has

r., l:'-h circuit court services. oisucnsuuinciii.uiigauocac.ini County business iii such counties; An Inrinml ai rbipprua anil Ihr mat Hour was cousu.ereo so snocaiug late in Tiis Church Case A letter from -;ew oen suoiet, on most au .auiageous terms, ana to the provisions r i.A 3: c... o.- ti. . . i . , .. ,. ' ..ildM M-iil..,i.t irt dm r..ci. !t of lh. .. . . 1 . . .i... L--....t. r..-.i il... I .. VII n ' . . . ... ' .t. . ......, ;ll nn,. i.mn.Mi. ,-.;!.

oti, ..it I'lcceuuig r... ,u. i ne c.eriv s,i iii , uiuier tne airec . ... ... , l hat a nnv private Companies to wnom rr.uii mo i vuui .uui. niuw; York states that there is no probability now "'-" r"-"" ." una.

Vl t , . ti.m of s.ieh in.ljT., provide for s..id court an suit: I rovided, 1 he said common pleas judge workg laV(J K.retHrore heen Cflui , shall fail; Our Georgetown correspondent h to-day .had his gray hairs brought down wiih sorrow : liat a rqprl ia lhe Methodist Church (civis. ' tiTil-v' The part let ex tends Trom Cincinnati

bra 1 f M-tu- viuei ujur, n-f wok. e.i-cuiiou uocnet, juig . --- v..-. 0 possession Deitre ine me nrs oi jau- vv......wi..CT.. v v ... VJ w,....6...6 .v6.. len Gi properiyj ens, wm bo mi'Ie be I ore t w J no lc'ibo i mrriSe ctract, Hction inftit docket, naj such other books as my be 8uil bv provided for. 1 uary nexl, they shall be titmed to have abon-; 3te. He says that a worthy democrat from half pat nine for elrven, iu gallantry to (its 1 September next . Railray,(?5 milea,) whdi, when completed, ui of any Stat., n. n...n... ... , ...... , ! 5sm. 3? I'l.a nL.I T.. In it... tact .M-tintl ' ... ... ... .i r. Ik. I.U n.....;n!.in v-.Ur.v rnllri ili.nn lrtn. I? ..-I ; I. 11. T..11 . I ... ' 1 n. 1 m Ir I. a T?.i! iw. V lino t 1vtnl..ilt- J

ar.th f l '-""'i "in'-er, ueeiue.i necessary, anil an tne o-ors, records, i , ,ioned tlie same; ana tlie same snail tnereaiier ; f- j...s l..;uiiii.. .tu . .iu i i.. 0"t Haverhill, Mass, last week, Mr. "' " Vik. .' t,tlet0 r?l estate shall he iu papers and r.rocee.iin of the common pleas BPciried Bhal be collected by the Sheriff as ' . . ,h CoUUtiM in which thev lie. i Scott, aud was kindly received, as is every hours in the forenoon. L,. n ' . ' ' ..." from St. Louis through the SUte of lllinoU,

, . . 1 o it ... ..... .,i , ...... I i Aiiiiwi.il. uruiirc. a uawuciur, VI mo llldiui" . .r. . ,.E ., i niK ol.ll I..... .......... . . j: ....... i .. r .. other rnsli r pnllrlul nn.t chnll Ka naui I . .n ...... . .i ' .... I,;... i.I ..... J I . .. .. . ' B' ' tn VilicenneS 145 mile.

'Knt jur- r "",c """" Rri" "'-uct u separate ironi uioot , . . - - j he aiiiouni oi roonc cms mus surren- ; " "I't"""- v I ilt l ne Cincinnati commercial says, nun- , uf ; 4 espoused Miss nna Ordway who Vth..n ''""''tcirvuitcrurt of the circuit court. Frovided, That no final to the county treasurer of the l'"-: rf,,, is however, trifling in amount, being ! called npon you with pleasure," said the guet, dreds of barrels of whiskey come there daily, ! had ,iaJ,, ,u . 'T,a h!eedneLi for J?' Lcon,cJ c.ee;1 hJ Ju",5 ?a

ft!.; . . uer:?rianded,orthedama-' recnr.1 of anv case in said f..rt Kl.all he made county out of the first moneys that may come .. .f th. l.tr.rrnnvilU unit i "on mv owu account, but as it is, I come , . tnr,u . u,i .A .h .n;,;.l U. "Bl 0 ' "m' ",,ru' ":"; ml lnwm-

sli all not . . . . ki. 1... ; .k- iu, .v....... r.:r- ... , .r.L. 6 r -.oiyjars. pany now leel slrone. ana 1.1a preaent was

x. oue 1'ionmnii n 01 rni.ri.. pvecni in inn .imniiir-iinn un l : . n ... . u. rr i . nH n Pnimm Miinii- mH wun a messare irom niv la.ner. ne wa n uu . -nn. r ..1.1. .: . w . -1 1.1

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r liul men. of a party is to be lost sight of in the race for political success, and that party which relies The Iron Bridge, exclusively upon "eminent gravity," or any , Tne Railroad Bridge to be built oyer the other sublimated abstraction as a peculiarity . -Muskingum at thi place the contract for th is doomed to a very sudden aad inglorious , building of which wa awarded to Mes-rs fall j Douglass, Smith ii. Co., cf this city, is to be "We want good praying men for onr party." a.,iT,"or"' i,'!vet91, and J" b W- , , . .. . de:l Bo.lmau, the Ma-'ter of RoaJ on lhe Balsaid Elder bloats, who -poke in his own struit- timor9 anj Ohio Railroad. It is to be 5281 '

rv ...... .

5r!atiur5 - w,s,aai,con- settlement of decedents estates, and the set- Sec. 39. The salary of the judge of com- j one or two other locations. All the other ! you at Chippewa, and when he fell, severely , 5-3-r. hiI. r;din(, tkroni,h .v.

'icaw.-.. justices of the peace tlemetits of the estates of minors, idiots, and . mon pleas shall be graduated as follows. ylz? i works, once valued at millions, had been nl-I won nded, you stopped the flow of blood from ! . .. . , .

lr tl.. . - , ....... uramirak ui i.io utu w i t'v n a. icLcit cu a

"nfif!- ' 11 : oaeordeman,ielis, lunatics.and in all cases where the title to land in districts in which the population is under ! ay granted, on various terms, to private 1 his wound with your hand, and ministered to j hM ja hjs 8hoa,der and a danEeroo, woaud

Inu. . ! " M"nou oy way 01 prooaie: Ann, pro- nve inouwi.u, ...c nuuuai 01 me jmige companies:" or sold, at auction, to me nign- "c I in his side, but even then he n-ither faintH

.via Linn Ia ..i. . - -. ... . . . . . i .1 . i. t. tt a 1. '

J - yj I U U Uf II IP Tl I a f-ft niil . 1-ilOl llirihar IHn s J k mnW ' nKnll l ma II SI n.1 IA--i it it IPO. lit Hiofvinl- in I . . . . .

4i it) & ,J v v ( ' -- i i"iroi tuui a 11 tifti rv;um 111a j uo inauc ruuu w ni nuuuiw uwnun. , iuutci.a-.vks tu -gt bluder

'Dtof "meneed without process in any case where either party request Itt at , which the popiUation ia oxer five and under I Thw, at last, about fix teen years after the

lh 1 7 , rn;cred f record,

or P. the nran.rrTn.nw nfl, -k ! .mki ii,.,.i .k io-,. .i,.ii k f.... nnn.inj ' State first uudertook. her "Mammoth bys-

!.V.. rr8 "h;ce. thmml. th. .. : K. Ma ,n..i.. j ij-j r....u.. ' j.i... .. ... ..:i. .k. t tern, she is entirely tlisserveu irom it. ta-

"fllllll, l - I'M.iuru I..I ...ci, uvunii., iu umi-.w ill lliwiiuir nnii .a . 1... . Al.vit nv.

it:. . "neca ..! J i ..... .... .... . , . ... .. ... I ..v.w.. j .

-"i'h v " ur or ueman- i ial a 1 mauers loucniiic necenent a vsrates. over . it ami nn.n.r ur n tiimisnnii. I i. k. --,..-jt

j ""Wnw..... i . " " I ' , v. i-c .cuc.cu.

assurance that, though a Democrat, he and all

his Democratic eons will sustain you on the

day when your friends should show themselves

nor fell from his horse. O" General Pierre fainted at the battles of

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'mon ..; "T1 r"P ,hnu!,nii dollars, wills, administrators, guardians, and heirs, salary shall be five hundred dolhi .13. '4Nsaad have jurisdiction. and all business in relation thereto, transacted tricts in which the population is i

'M fchall lie from such in said court, shall be kept separate i eas m all cases to the cir- books prepared for that purpose as

irs; in dis- . .-. ihi.t.nn

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snchl" Gen. Scott remembered well the in- Churubusco and Chapultepec, and was car nideut and the man. to whom he returned the . ried olT lhe field oa both occasions. What a

kindest assurances of his remembrance and ', lucky thing it was f..r the Americ-n army j '" hoaesty. and fancied lhat the While feet in l-nrth.J.avinsr fonr eonl sn-s. a-.d

House ccuid be gainer! like Hie kingdom of wm ivtohi i wrwr'n, ana i m iou

By the new law rernrdiug Liens of me-

ai'P-al s!.!i i:. r. ...... t.. . . ii i l . . , . ii,.,....,rf ....-i.,... .k.,.,.n clianics and otliere.it is provided, that laborers

- .iuiii si.ui. .ii miu .:ur., r.n;in in- rimh wparaie in proper ......... .i.,,. ... . p,.ii;, M..L i.,i,i i, ...... . . :

pleas in .ii ki. r. salary shall be siv l.umlred dollars; ami V" v...,......,

lrt,hlt!la Ptn of the fore.

appeal mav -r. J . . Mir I in.lir.. anrt r Al-fc fi 1-. 1 in Plirirhlinrv. m -ir l'rm-i.lMl hat n nil hmui uirwiii'niM iviruutiiii!; nit- vniiic-. ' 1 jmiut-a i A na'r ilu n-.ir.. n t ,rt .mi -.l.-l-i .1.- tl t .---

t - . , r ., . i j nvw ti-' ii nur.iunu wtii.iu t.iiv.- i-iiuii" iiri i;i itirrr n i m -i :in un nun r.rm

accounts, earning T per day. i Citwl, South of PelersSurgh, iu Pike county.

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CSironi. Ill icvuilill in .mil iu v..iii.- v.i.v.. . ....... . . . , .. nli.,J r,in TK...H.1- t,,,, ....l :li l.

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town lust night, onr correspo.ident says his . most necessary ror him to be yery wide awake: i "J . m oorwi.;ch w.ll require t5 'JUU feet of

!..'' 1:'S tiler,

'rom th.

1 shall, for lh" amount of work done bv them

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1 over eighteen thousaud, the saUrv shall be 1 on 'r.WM' nave 11Pn ou mn ProP-

in all districts where the population is.

Virginia friend made one convert in the crowd,

certain ! Washington Telegraph

SnM. in.! rlrt .l.-'l .t.n .i.rl,t k..n.t.i .in . p., !.i Th.t i. n prt v of the compan v cont ru ct in ff the same.

"juoetnent ol a justice oftlii devise as-al for the court, which shall contain , districts composed of only one or' two coun- j Th;s isa uew provitiou. State Sentinel.

j 33 The Vincennee G7ette says ten or 1 twelve deaths from cholera, have occurred

r.-icud Haruau. who b.-Ioni'l to t!io mirw lumhrr.

party, but who w- of a dirf-rent school or The contra-.o-s oh'i-il- ihiiietre to hve morals, "yes. and the swearing me.ii ton, if .j,e .t-uy r- .Jy I r t e p f a tm'a bv wecaocct em their vot"9 count jut as t'i firs' of P- -; ii' r n: -', -. --. -ii;e Cturmuch." Carjel Bag.

It is remarkable for the energy with which it acts; whenever it is made to seperate front one substance, it manifests the greatest greediness to unite with some other, and this union always gives off heat; it fs the anion of oxygen with the mbtance of wood nd ccai, lhat makes me neat oi ore. 1 1 ia XIjt esaeif