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PEWHEEE AMP EMEMIDCBAT. @EVCDTFED TLC) ‘ffi-flfi UMTES'E‘Eg‘TS @343“ WAQGJIRGCQ‘U’ @lll WFEE§3_%J‘U’©7*2'LY9 Pic)fl,9‘u’f»l?§.gn{s39!:'FEEAT’d-QM KS‘WS? QED @CSSRAL [MTLW’QEW VOL) 7. (El): victim nub Qrmurmt 5 ll PUBLISHED 0N EVERY FRIDAY MUHSINU: By EDWARD PURS’I‘E. TSISEISm-"Zlfl fiib't/il'flfli’vl. l For one year. when sent by nmilor taken atllirj omen.” 00; t'ur alxmonthi, £3 00. Singlet-nriw,‘ ’5 errata. _ ‘ l Na pauper will be dmcuntlnuodmnlenu ut the option, or the publl-lur. until all arrearbgeu are pnid. ‘ RATES on anvnmmxn. ‘ («one Iqulre. (n llnu or losu),three weekn,_,!s uni rnrevory Idditionul insemimn. .. . il 00‘ A liberal dedui'tiun mode to yeally mlrmtisera. The number of innel'tiuns lllllal he tllulinctl’ mnrh u! on the margin n! udvertix'ementu sent w, or they will be continued till forbid and charged neeordingly. L. P. FISHER, Nu. III; Wufiliimrtmt Street. up mint. nearly oppmite Hamlin-3x Opera Howe. is n2:- tlmriud to receive und receipt for snliseliptiousund mlvortimnenu in California. .____—————u-._..._.....__ Arrival of the fiverlnud lluil at Sun l’rnnrisw. Malone-It o! the Paraguay Dlfllcnlty. The Rumored Invasion of Cuba. Tho Great Overland Muil from St. Louis and Memphis, with dates [9 April 7th, ur« rived at Sun Francisco April 9th. LAM“! rm! IN NEW nnrmxs. New Onucns, Ayril 6,—The lower levee cotton press and thoJour iuljoining,r sqnoru, numbering about seventy houses: were tired this noon and are still burning. The loss will rcneh nearly $1,000,000, which is well insured hero. ‘ racxnc RAILROAD am- is rrxu. l Man-HALL, TEXAS, April l——'l‘he Stnte‘ Suit, involving the forfeiture of the Pacific Railroad churter, was decided in favor of the “ old company." : me stcxms rum. . l Waaumoros, April s.—Aceurding tol present indications, the Sielrlt-s tiinl willl occupy at least two weeks. The proceed“ ingn of yutcrdny M 8 indicative of the. pub» lic sentiment of this city—7l out of 743 persons bud opinions so fixed and decided in the cane that they would not trust Unear‘ selves to net impurtiully, when questions‘ were asked. It appears that these opin-i ions were not as to the killing, but us to‘ the jmtificntiou. The defense would notl have challenged any of the jurors. 'J‘hel prisoner’s father, futlier-in-levl, and manyl New York friends are in Court, evlncingl anymp‘uthy. Among them, Mr. McCluy.\ . L. i WASHINGTON, April 6.—-'l‘be body of‘ the Court in crowded, and great interest is uniform! in the proceedings. The Court being opened at n quarur put ten o'clock, the nuns of the jurors were culled, uud ull nnswrrcd. The prisoner vrus in the box looking calm and self-possessed. run CAuronxu ocnn nouns. WASHINGTON, April 6.~—1t is usscrtvd inl unusually reliable quarters that after (lic’L 30d: of Scpumber next. the nmils will be. curried between New York and Sun Frau cisco via Nicaragua, intent] of the l‘nuu urn route, the contract to continue until the 30th of June, 1860, the end of the present fiscal your, lcnviug Congress to de urmino in the meantime wlun. slull Jre done after that date. ‘ The authority for’ this contract is claimed under the law oi“I 1845. | Wanna-run, Apr‘ii s.—The Quarter master’s Depnrllnem is curmiling its ex pense: u rapidly as the public service will sdmit. in addition to the two military poets on the route Io Utah, three are to bei dispensed with in Texas, and orders have; been issued to stop the purchase of mules; “C. r Them-patches sent to Gen. Lamar ure,l it is represented, of the most positive char acters They instruct him to demand from Nlclrugul an apology, restitution and in demnity. 0n the l'uilure to co I ply with which, he is to Ink for his passports. The: Home Squadron, it is said, will be s!rength-‘ ened,und the vessels placed at the disposal of Gen. Lemur, to use them for the defense of American citizens, their property, and their vested rights. The disputcllcs to thug oflicers McLuuey and Long, commanding the Home and Pacific. lquadrous, ure tu' obey the orders of Gen. Lumur, and fishing to receive thouythey are to exercise It lati tudiuoul discretion. The usual diplomatic course has been pursued in informing the foreign Leg-utlonl of the intention of the Government. ' Ion: or run ceus :xmmon. Nzw Your, April sth. The French Courier dc: Elat: l’m‘: re peats its former assertions, that n new ex- Pcditlon for the conquest of Cuba is now on foot. It also asserts that a part of the expedition has nlready suilcd, and thnt‘ within a few days the whole uil‘uir will be: made public. The plun, as sketched by thw Owner, is to land on some remote point of the Cuban coast, where they are to main tlln themselves until u general rising on the island shnll summon them to march upon Havana, LOCKRIDGE'S erml‘nox.’ ‘ The Galveston New learns from Col. Lockridge that a train of six wagons and thirty men of his expedition left. San An-l lonio one week ago for Arimnn, Ind that a large emigruion will go this spring from; Houston, 1 rm; mscoxsm ELEG‘IUNS. . Mum'u‘xm, April ('., 1859. . Lind-cu, Dem, [ms about 3000 majority In (21;: my for Judge of the Supreme Court. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 'l‘Elll{,l’l‘()RY.. FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1859. Returns from the State show Illtnlu thu‘ some comparative t-nrty vo'e us last full. Result doubtful. l‘ttmt _\lCilllAtil'fi. Dnlc: l'ront Nit-arugula, by \\'n)‘ of I’nun-‘ tun, nre to the 275th 01' March: ‘ The treaty with England has been con— lirmcd, but b'nrdittiu. lnts ltlmlt! one on ul~ must bllflilill’ terms, nltd (Sen. Lntnut‘ at length hus uegntiutt'tl n trenty somewhat siuulnr to the (fuss-Yrissnri (lUClHlllfllL~* ‘Ouo of the provisions of the Unsely tren'y {provides against the tilting out ot‘ liltitms ‘lering expeditious to Nieurngun from Greut {Britnitn This clnnse, Sr. Zelmlon, the foreign minister, wished to insert in the ‘Autt‘rtenn ll't‘ttiy also. Gen. Lntuur lilt jectetl to this clnnse, us insulting to the l United States, null mot’eewr us not being ‘t'eeiproenl, but Zulotleu met him on the lot ‘ter point by inserting an nzldilionnl nrtiele, bywhieh Nicaragua binds herself not to bend iillilmstering expeditions to the Uni: ted Stntes. A End of routpromise wus mude, nud the trt-nty was rattlied lty Con gress without any opposition. ‘ The Senate and House til-Representa lives have declared the transit t‘uu'e free. This step gives gururnl Sutisliteliou. No mention is tll:ttlu ot' the movements of Mr. Belly. A correspondent mentions that his lt'euiy, or "0'39”“ htts not been met with the support it Congress it wus expected to receive; another correspondent says that “troubles tire brewing," nndn ‘tliird tells us, that "mutter: are getting ‘hot." ‘stm'nnnns'r or rut-z “qu” Dtt‘ncvu‘r. } The following is given by u Suuta Roan 3(Bueuos Ayrcs) puper us the basis upon iwhieh the difficulties between the United Stntes nnd l'nrnguuy are to be settled: l let. The Government of l’nrnguny will lochr satisfaction: to the United States, by lmeuusof nu ultieiul commission, {or the ‘ahots fired by its batteries against the We tor \Viteh. 2d. The Governim-nt of Paraguay obd iiges itaelf lo indemnify cilizensof the Uni-‘ ted States, lur ios.~es sustained in its Lerri-i itory. The umounv. of this indemnity to be :lixeli by u commissioner uppuinted by the ‘Uniled States, another by Paraguay, and in third chosen by both of those. In case ‘lhe third uppuiuliuenl ahouid not. be agreed upou, il. shall he made by the Ministers of the foreign legulions residing ul. Washing ton, where the "Hair will be linnlly settled. 'l‘he myimum of this indemnity is fixed at. $500,000; but. on cxumiuuliol l' the claims, the commission: muy rcdnec me amount.— The lum decide-El upon shall be paid within uiue monlhs. Bd. All lite confluent: of [he riser: Punt-l guay and Forum will be declared open! ‘I/lt comment ’if [/42 nations, as aim to all cg pltrriug ship: of war. ; 4th. The treaty formerly celebrated be tween the United States and l’uruguay, shullbe ratified and exchanged. l —~——<vp-—~—— News trout Salt Lake.‘ I The Valley Tun, of April 12th, coutninsv the ntmendetl news: Next August an elet'tiotl for delegate to Congress comes elf itt Uttth Territory.— 'We know thet our advice is not very well considered, but u the Church has it. all in its own wny, we would again suggest. the propriety of letting Father Bernhisel re pose, nnd send some younger nnd tnorc vig orous man. The next seSsion, us we on a previous occasion observed, is going to be an important one, end particularly to the l'l‘erritories, und demands energy and abili ty. There are plenty of men here who will suit the occasion, among whom we might. mention the names of Hosea Stout, John ’l‘eylor, Geo A. Smith, S. M. Blair, James ,Fergusen, etc. In this connection we have henrtl it rumored that Thomas S. Williams, 1551]., proposes to take the field. for Congressional honors. l We understand thnt Ity tlte middle ofi next. month, all the stntions on the Chor penning mail route will be completed, :Indl 111 lot ot’ star coaches will be put on, \vhiehl will ntnke a trip from this city to Cnlil'or-l nio really one of pleasure. 0n the Eusterni division Messrs. lloehadny dt (30., are pre paring to open eorly with s splendid lot all couches; and next summer the problem will be solved to the sntisl’aetion of every one that the shortest route from the Mississippi river, the quirkest time can he made, und more comfort lied on the Great Central or Salt Lake route than any other overland mnil route neross the continent. com) wen-nan. I The weather has been so severe within the last six weeks, that it has already been oscertuinetl the! eleven men have perished - between this place and the Seutlt Poss.— At the latter loculity, three bodies were found huddled close together, t'tud all along the road the still'ened corpses of the daring but unfortunate wayfurers, tell 9 story of desolation and death. _ ‘ At Needle Rock the body of a Uherokeoi Indian was lying among some rock, bm,‘ almost entirely devoured by wolves. He had come out us a tcnmstor for some (rain, and in mid-winter had started to foot it home. A man by the noun: 0! J. K, Ruswll‘ was ten days in the snow storms bccwceu‘ the big mountain and Weber, and when he ‘crnwlcd into the station, his legs were mor tified. nuhlluofl. ready to drop from lahu ‘ i'l‘in- pour fellow liugrrv‘l a day or two, ;\vheu (lmth put :In Alltl to his anti} l'ill’.’\‘. l, \\'ithiu [llt' lust twnweek“ si-wrnl [till‘lith lief hunter.» hnve gone out into the M". -.: dud posses of the mountains in pursuit of loll: and mountain :l‘ei p, . The serenity oi‘the \\'iuler has dxiuu lthem in tnwnrih the M‘lllflllfl‘llls in lnrgo lnunihrrs, uud the spurt pruniiws In h..- tine. :We limited the. min r (lily u hunti ol' Ute {ludinns who had been un-rom the moun ltnins, come in loaded dnun \\i'h game. i xm-nunw 5;; eorm‘ u mom ' In summing up the eviileure, in the «rage {of the ltlul'dvl‘cl'a‘ oi the l’nrrishcs and l’ot itcr, Judge Crudlehuugh Suiu: ‘ “Ulitil l eouuueueul the examination of Him teatimouy in this ease, I nlwuys ‘~"l" [posed that I lived in u lnud nl’elvil :lud Pe [ligious liberty, in \\hieh We Were secured thy the Connutution of our country, the [right to remove ut pleasure, from one pur ,iinn of our domain to another, and ulsu Itliut we enjoyed the privilege of ‘u‘orahip dug Uozl ut-rordiug to the dietntes of our own cunseieuee.’ But I regret to say that the evidence in this cane clearly proves thut, no for us Utah is concerned, 1 lune been linistukeu in such Huppmition. .\leu me i {murdered here. (.‘uully, deliberately, pre lueditutcdly’ murdered—thrir murder is de— lliberuted mul determined upon by ehureh council meetings, and thut too for no other !reuaou, than that they lnid upuatutisod from your (Km-“ch, and \Veie alriviug to leave the Te itery. You ure th tools, the dupes, the ingra inents ol‘ tyruuiwuhureh despotism. The heads of your Ch rch order and dircetyou. { You are tuught to obey their orders, and ieounuit these horrid murders. Deprived of ,your liberty, you have lo~t your muuhood, iuud become the willing instruments of bad yuieu. l I say to you it will be my earnest effort while with you, to knock 06' your ecclesimiv tienl shnckles and set you free." Just at this point in tlic.lu.!ge.s'remark—w, an elderly, graydtended nun, who was sit ttiugiu one of the front seats, and who was apparently engrossed with whnt was being said, forgetting where he was, sung out in an audible voice, so an to holicurd through the dense undieuee, "."lll‘eil." Will this impromptu expression of feel ing, on tho pvirt of the “old mun” furnish at victim for the “Durm‘lu,” or ”Destroying Ange/c.” -—--———<o>~——~———-—- sun-Isl County humus mm. OAKLAND, May 'l. 1859. This being the day set for the democrat-A tic county convention, ' l On motion of Mr. Gomcll, David Shel-l Imin wax called in tho choirl and on motiou‘ ‘0! Leo Hancock, 0. C. Puget was chepeu; Eco-riftnry. . . _ ' ‘ ‘ The c'unvenllon bring organimd, the fol ‘lowing dell-gates from the ‘severnl election lprecincts being present, it. wns “Hart-lined lllmt allowing one dclognlo to every five untes, Hood's Cnnnl was. unlitlunl to eight :dulugulcs, who were ulluwed to can their ‘votcs as follows: A. D Fisher, 3 ; Thou. . W -bb, 3; Thus. Uullognu, 2. ‘ ‘ hl'uhum‘a Precinct wul allowed five votes, as follows : W. B. Uosncll, l ; C. (linger, for Trulunu Huck, l; A. M. {C us, I;J. B. l’urhs, ‘2. } Uuklnnd l'rvuinct four votes, as follows: {Duvid Shelton, 2; Leo llancm-k, 2. 1 North Bay Precinct two votes, us fol flows: John Swindle, 2. l On motion of Loe Hancock, that it com mittoo of five; taken from tlnx several pro cincts, beseluctcil by the chair to drnf! resolutions exprcnsivo of tha sense of the Iconvcnliou, llw follpwing persons were up “minted Fllll cummittec: Lee Hancock,‘ W. B. Gmnvll, 'l‘lxos. Webb, A. D. P‘ishcr,‘ John Swindle. i After A short. absence. the committee re turned and oflcred Hm following resolu tions, which were adopted in a body by a unanimous vote : ~ IV/aerea», In it democratic republican government. tho people are the sovereigns, and that it is their right. and duty to main tain their sovereignty by :t rloso observance of passing events, leat in nu unguarded moment. they slmnld become hewers of wood and drawers of Waiter—that govern ‘utentiuncmupuct instituted fur the pro ‘tection of life, liberty nnd the pursuit of happiness—that it. is the right of the pet) ‘ple peuconhly to nsseinhle and give free expression of their sentiments on all politi ‘cul questions: I Therefore be it "mired, Tlnit \\'e reaffirm tho principles I! set forth by the Dem cratie Nntiolml Convention ul. Ciuvinnati, Ohio, in 1856 ; that. we ure nneomproinis-‘ ingly attached to the prim-ipies of what is ikuowu as the Kansas and Nebraska ncl. ‘ limited, TIM. ours is the best govurn-( ment in the world. and than we a re for spreading the wings of (In: cnglo over lhc‘ continent of America. :oth and sontll,‘ ‘with every iuiund of thc sva. in n pct-rew‘ ‘blc way, in tho lyliness ol‘ lixng. that the ‘opprcssml of I" nnlions may shelter under its wings: and be free. ‘ Resolml, That. we fully endorse Joint Resolution: No. 4, passul by the legislative assembly of the Territory of Washington hut winter, tendering thanks to the pres ent. administration, and also to Hon. [mac 1. Slevenl. Rewind, That we ham: entire confidcncg in the honesty, energy and ability of Jlon. lnnuc I. Stevens, as an able and dildo“ delegate in Congress ; that we hcrchy lcuu dc: him our thanks for his attention: w . ithe liox'tnl and other interests of Ihis t‘t‘ll‘ll'T l lu’rwlml, That We fully (~mlo'.'~e the noiui ‘nntiun of Mr. James “llt'S, ot' TlHllMnt! leunniy, as n caudalute t‘orjnint eonnrthnun of the two counties, nnd iit'l'tlt)’ promise -ltilt| the dvtiiot‘ratii- \nte of Sanmniali. l “mu/rm], Tlltll the I’nr'm'l' (I WI “MIN/WI, llllltlL‘T the editorial snpri‘iicinn of “on, James \V. Wiley, was ull aide democratic limpet“. entitlllt'totl to the .satidaetiuH ot' the tdenxncratie party of the manly—ire ru igrrnt his \\'itlnlrnmil it will the pt‘ew, hut Etrndvi' him our best \\ishu in his future lnvm-atiuns ufvlite; that in l-Ivlwnrd linrste :we lune the I'nllvst t-nnli'ltzrn’e in his energy gand ahilit) no u tit-innern‘fle editor. | [Sum/ml, That a tour years’ t'eriult‘nt'e among II“, in the Iw‘l'smin‘ ot' the Hun Win. l.\|. Morrow. he has in‘ovr‘n himself to he ‘no indnsti'imh', l-(utceahle untl respectable ritizen, and that in it three yours service lin succession as rqn'mentntive ol' Sammi isli roun'y, he has won for himself the full est confidence of the democratic party or illllC windy. . Rim-vim], That we hall with delight the litppuintutettt, by the President, of our fel‘ llmv—vitizen——tlmt sterlingr demuerut~ \\'es lley I}. (losnell, to tlu ltlllt‘L‘ of snh‘lndinn agent ; uni] thnt We fully endorse hi»: selec— tion of lien. U. C. Page, lanne C. Patton and other employees in the Indian Ht'l'\lCe. ‘ .'tlr. tlosnell moved to strike out the lttnl resolu‘ion. Last. ' On motion or Mr. Gosnell, tho conven~ tion then proceeded to the xt-leetiun or two delegate: to the territorial convention. W. 1;. Uosnell, Wm. M. Morrow and Charles Graham were put in nomination, and the vote being taken, Gosntll had 16, Marrow I'l, and Graham 2 votes; where npon Uosuell and Morrow, having the highest number ofcvotes, were declared duly elected. , Capt. C. W. Swindle was put in uominn tion for representative, and the vote being taken, resulted in a unanimous vote of 19, who—thereupon was (leclurcd. duly Immi~ noted. . On motion, Than. \Vehb and Lee Hun cotk \vero declared duly nominated for county commissioners ; the former for. Hood's Canal, and the latter for Oaklandl district. _ ' . A. D. Fisher being put in nomination for eoiiflty assessor, wan declared duly nominated. On motion of Mr. Ileueock, the territo rial delegates was instructed to cast their rote! oil the time for Isaac I'. Stevens for delegate to Congress. On motion of David Shelton, the con vention pledged themselves to support tho ticket now nominated. , . On motion of Mr. Gosnell, the editor of the I’immr and 11mm"! was requested to? publish the» proceedings in his next inn, so as to appear More the territorill confi ventinn. ' ' Whereupon the convention adjourned. . mvm snnurox, on l C. U. I’Acn, Seo‘y. ' i -- -- W . flood'x Canal Dolomite Precinct letting. Atu meeting of the Democratic "ten of Hood's Canal precinct. held on Sntur-i day the 30th an of April, 1859, .nt the house of Wm. 13? Oharver, on tho Skokoq miah river, {or the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the County Uomentiong for tho purpow of selecting delegates to. attend the 'l‘erritorlal Convention; Wm.l F. 01-urver was chosen Chairman and Thomas Webb, Secretary. ‘ A Mr omrtalnlng, to nearly II pot-Mo, the number of voter: in the precinct; it was agreed to loud eight dolegntel to tho Convention. _ The following named ersonn were unlu imously chosen a: said dpuiegntea, 10-witz A. D. Fisher, 'l‘homu Webb; Wu. F. Ohlhrrcr, Dnnit-l Cadugier, William Wnd~ we l. The following rt-lolutiun was then pre sented nnd adopted: Resolved, That Ire send but live dele gutcs to the County Conn-tion with pow er to cast the three ndditioiul vote-. 10 which! the precinct is entitled. On motion, the delegates chosen by Hill meeting were inutructed to cast their votol for delegate: to the ’l‘erritoriul Convention who or» favorable to the nomination of Hon. [one I. Snvzsa, {or Delegate to Congress. On motion, the proceedings oi the meet ing were ordered printed in the Pint-ctr nud‘ Dunwcral. . . On motion, adjourned. WM. 1". OllAltVEll. Chairman 'l'noius Worm. Secrrlary. .7 ~——w—«-——- Democracy in “MIL-"Each day odds to the hlrtllgill of tho Democrutic organin. ltion in Kunus, whilu the Block Republi can party is falling to pieces, and it: mem bers Sl‘t'killg some other platform on which to rally in their opposition to the Will of the majority of lhepL-oplc of thnt’l‘crritory. So notorious hi this fact that the editor oi the Kama: Chill. 3 loading man in the Him-k Republican party of Kansas, makes the following frnnk admission: "The exi gency of the times requires some other or ganization to combat the Dcmocrucy; yet lwc on: at a loss to know whnt kind of un iorgunimtion will host answer the grout t‘lltl :in winch it is tit-signed. We are not full) imrmndul that the ltepu‘ulicun uiguniu tion would uuawzr [he purpoac—llicl‘u urc ‘ubjet‘lintmblu failure: in it, and u gum pnjudicu cxlals agiiusi it." i U. r:. msrrum‘ cor-mu l lAHm. 'l‘rtnu, A. l). 1859.] i The District Court for the first Jutliriuli ,llistricl nl' Washington 'l'crritury was be“ mm: and held at Yum-unver iu the enumy‘ 'ulnrke. on Mumluy the lllh day of iApril, A. l). 13.39; district embracing the lcnnnlir; of Spuknne,‘ \\'nlln-wulln, Skulnu nia, Cl-u‘ke, Wuhkiukum, Cowlitz mud [’n it'llltL l'rL-svm, the lion. Wm. Strnng,. 1.l mlgre; 11. I’. Anderson, Prosecuting Atlon' iuey for the territory of \Vushiugton; G. ‘W. Uorless, U. S. Man-shrill; Uco. Grooms, Slu-rill‘ of Clarke county; 11111 l James B. La Hm. rlcrk of the District Court for the first lllulicinl District. i The {allowing are the entries presented {to the court nnd their disposition thereof: . S. D. Muxou vs. county of Clarke—for ltluht—enusu continued. . It A. Uheuowelh vs. L. A. Seymour— 'l'm- debt-ermine. l County 01' Clarke vs. S. D. Maxon, 11. J. U. Muxou and Denis [wiser—for debt— snme. , “ass & Bro’s vs. Smith and Strong—j 'or nttuclnnent—snme. 1 Hudson Buy Co. vs. E. J. Taylor—Yuri itrnsslmss-wuuse continued, with injunction icogts to abide the event of suit. ’ Wu). C. Moody \‘i. Henry Winsor— [debt and np on]. This cause to be qontiu ’ucd ut thepihiutifl"; cost; the proper bond to he filed with the clerk within thirty iduys from the last day or this present term of court or the case to be dismissed. S. C. Archless vs. Alex. Rodgers, Levi Furnsworth, udministrutor of the estnto of lsahclln Rodgers—for debt. After hear -ling the complaint of the plsiutifl and the ilicllqul‘cl' thereto, it is considered thlt the dunurrer is well taken; whereupon the de il'cndunt. asks to amend, which is grams-d land the demurrer withdrawn. The defend ‘nut. then files his answer and the court ‘orderu that the plaintifl‘ shall file his roplj ‘within thirty duys from the lat (is, of this present term or court, and the cam]: com itinuvd. , , 7 , C. C. Stiles 8: Richard Augli n. Isunc Kaui’ an, administrator of, Gun, —npplicu(oi¥‘for an injunction. The court being duly advised in the promises, orders tbut the defendant bu enjoined from Id uiuistering on the astute of James 0. Pur ker, deceased, until the next term of the I Probate Court of Clarke county, whereupon 'Lhe pluiutifl's filing bond with luritiu to the approle of the court in (£va u! one hundred dollura. _ Alex. Daria u. Helium Davin—applia tion for divorce—«use continued. v v ‘ Gulntitl Kinder u. N. K Kinder—ap ‘plicntiou for divorce—nu. Inubeilu Hunt n ,uobert Hunt—”gi cation for divorce—granted It pluinti ’3 cost - , I” Thou. Muthewn n. Spun sud lute: —-iur dobt—diuuiucd an phi-tir- sou. Sherbet-t A rcbleu u. Lari Ffinrqoi'tb— for debt—sumo. , V , John Bonner uni] Armstrong n. 1.8. liath-wuy— (piuiutifla in error— defeud' ants in erred—mandate. Ou'heuriug the arguments the court order. “up In cucu- ' tion be iuucd in furor 0!. tin defeudlutjlg lurrur. . ' W. B. We": vs. 84 B. Iver—nttochm'eiil. On Motion of the pluintil lhllu'u'o VII. !setl|ed at hi- cou, ad the court Olden to execution iuued therefor. 4 ~ ' LB. Gui-diner n. county of Club for debt. On motion of “IQ [l,“qu thil cause wu retried It lull cm, View the court orders thnt the pMltil MI m cost ul tho prosecution to be rust, Camp and Stryker u. C. C. Sibel—4o! debt. The court order: tint [the ’iuiutll recover of -the defendant tho null & w 3nd the coat a! court uptown.” WWI (Jump Illd Sinker u. Patrick Dom -—fur debl. The court orders tint the plaintifl recovers of the dsfondunt the cum ut issue, uud cost of prosecution to be lured. __ _ _. _ ‘ l 1w Kunfinm. udninittntur, u, n. C. G. Stun—tor debt. Thmvm Ilnt pluiutil recover: cl dtfudnut tho sum at iuuo, and coat of court to he tuna uml thnt execution laud thcrefor. ‘ 1 on». Croft n. w. P. Buith—«vguovit. The court order: tint tho pinintil recon! of tho defendant tho um nt lung. and tin cost of thin prosecution tohu taxed And that execution inuo therefor. Andrew Sher-by u. Chu. Quail—for debt—appeal. Selim It piniulil'l out, wharaupon the court out." tbt tin do l'unduut pay thl cost of th prosecution to be taxed. L M. Coflee vs. Henry Shogmnker— for trauma. Cute mhmitled to the jury, who find the defendant indebted to tho lpluiutifl' in the sum at lune, whereupon tho {court orders thnt the plulntil More“ of ‘lthc defendant the said tum, llldpn, I“ \costs: of this prosecution to be taxed und llhat execution isnne therefor. .5 Wilson u. Rodgers—upped. 0n Ino ltion of the pluintifl the answer of the da fenduut is stricken from the lilo, and neither party demanding n jury it is ordered by the Juan“ um. the plnimifl recover o! the de } fendaht the sum at issue, cost und dnumgai Ito be taxed, and tint execution issue .‘ tin-refer. ‘ Lcwi: Vnnvlcct vs. John Tooiey—up puul. Arts-r hunting the evidence nud the ‘ urp'uim-nls of the rout-ail, and being duly nmmil m the pmuiaes, do find that [ht _ Minaui ptrl'onucd luhur for lln: dri‘t-n-luul ‘ ..: i...~1.uuc; whereupon it is thu jud: _ u.~ .. , a the cunl't that the I.l;.iutln' ttCOi't'l ' , - rici’cndunt the sum M. iuue, und coal NO3 725. [of I rosct'uliou to he tnxcd. The pluintil :rmwlrl ~ in the ruling of the court, which il tniiuumi :tntl pint'cd on file. t ilnhur rs. Hamilton—appeal. It is or. pit-rm] hy the cnnrt thut the pinintifl retail! {thn Inmhmflnn oi the prupcrly, and till! tiw Jul-min“: pay the coax of this prose icntiuu to iJL' land. | 'i'rrrilory of Wuhington n. Julius Bur. Elmiur —cottlpitlillt and recognizance from '.itt.tiiru'3 Court for lntieccncy. The grlnd ljm-y rcturmvi that the complaint in without tt‘mundution ntui irivuloue. sud the, court ‘liit'ilif: (in)! univiscti, nrdws that the toll!- ‘l»!..i-'inq witness, E L. Effigy” the cost ‘uf this prosl-t'nlion to be uxod, nudllmt lcxc-cution iunu therefor. I ’i‘rnilory of W shington vs. Miles Con .:\.t;; and Juiim \\ Ish—indirtment for In tnrsnnlt nnti MIME; On motion 0? B. P. ,Amh-rson, l’mwcuthg Attorney, I ”'4 ‘prm. nus tun-red. and the court judged the complaint nithont. foundation Mad Men! llil'il 1. Hi Bush, the complaining witness, “my the castuf this prowcntion to be um] i ’l‘t-rritury of Wilmington n. MW!“ Mnrtunnn—grlml larceny. Clue utilit ltcd to lejury. Found not guilty; their. input: the court orders him awkward. Flctirick Fink w. Territory of tubing ton—rurlcomri. The argument: of lo‘ connxil being heard Ind being “tinned that there wns an error in tho judgment of the Justice, orders it reverted, nnd that tho vost be paid out of the fund“)! Chain icounty. Territory of Wuhington u. Geo. M und Joseph muck—um ' 'l'blo cause being heard Ind thl court No. nt nticd that. than inn erron- tho it. mom. of the Julian, ordcn ll III} ' d Territory 3! fWuhinglnihz‘l. ‘ 'n > din o—bmc a peace. “m‘ inrgfiud by the council, wbmthh I!“ idem! that tho den-«nun u- Wald. ‘thnt the awful-Aw ..Itimflflphr. tpulx‘thc castle thil coat to b. %.¢ r, ~. t erritory of Wuhlngtbfi‘ n‘ —' robbery. 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