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COME TO JUDGMENT. A singular Figuring of Justico Ming 5 dale’s Clerks W Tho Feo Bill Originally Presented to j the Dofondant, Tho Bill After Undergoing Revision. Tho Gill as Mado Out in Legal Form. : Lame and Impotent Explanation of the Justize, flow It Is a Judicial Custom to Do * Illegal Things, Tho Subject of Commissions. It has long been o matter of suspicion that Inatices of the Poacoand Constatles wore in the habit of charging exorbitant feca,—sometimes doublo and treble thuze allowed by Iaw,—but the class of people who “goto law” in a Justico Court are usually blinded by prejudico and re- ‘yonge, or too ignorant to realize that thoy aro being swindled, #0 that it has been difficnlt to fasten tho malfeasance upon a Justice ora Con~ stable. It {isn notorious fact thats Constable, in good businoss, has an incemo of from $5,000 to $10,000 n year, over one-half of which ia ob- tained by deliberate extortion. All the Consta- bles aro oun par in this respect, and nota fow of the Justices aro equally culpable. Aday or two ago, # gentleman came to Tan Tamunk oflice and submitted THE FOLLOWING BILt tos reporter, eaying that it lad been made by Justica Hingdate, before whom ho had been sum- moned in sn action of debt, judgmeut being by dofault, Tho suit was that of A. Booth va. Maurico and Thomas Bucktoy. Justice, Tsauing summon! TT { Gonatavie, «$1,00/8erving summons...$ 1.00 ~ L,00|{teturning execution "75 + '25|Commiavion . + 2s|Returning al ‘35/_ cution, DBiLevylug, 25| Posting Dockoting’ suit: Entering Judgment Isaning execntion..... Issuing allas execution ‘Order to satfafaction.. exe= © 6 cid 1,00 $ 6.85 BL 1,03 Iudgment,. Tuterett..scserers $52.38 Ho thought the foes outrngoous, and, after an- other Justice had confirmed his impression, took the bill to Justice Hinsdale, who raduced it y thus: THE DILL AS PAID. Justice, Constable, Teruing summons. ...$1.00|8erving summons. «$1.00 Iewiing exeention,.,.. 25/Returning execution,, ‘50 Jesttingralian exeetition 25|Commiswions,.. ...... 12d ‘Dooketing sult... 26|Returning altas execu- tion fe 60 73{Levying ++. oo Posting notice 1.00 $4.78 ‘Thus the foes paid were $6.53; those origin- ally charged, $10.10, Au oxamination of the law showed that a legal charge would have been the following : TOE LEGAL FRES, 25) Monsees » 50 Biddveriising property. sy ToiNtleage (about)... 35 $1.25 ‘Alias oxcsution....« Batiatetion of sagni't, $1.40) Areporter called on Justice Hinsdale yestor- day to loarn what ho had to say regarding the pvercharges, and THE INTERVIEW which took place ia subjoined + Reporter—How much do you charge for isgu- ing a summons? Sustico—Twenty-five canta. Neportor—And when there is a trial? Sustico—I noyer charga anything for a» trial unicss there is a contest. For jury trials, I al- ways charge #1, Aeporter—Ia that the legal fee? Justico—It amounts to that—swearing tho witneuses, the venire, etc.; but there is a dispute ebout that question. Roportor—How much do you charge for dock- sting? Tustice—Twenty-five conts, Teeporter—Entering judgment? Justico—Twenty-five cont, Reporter—Issulng execution? Justice—Twenty-five cents. Roporter—Isuuing allas ? Justice—Twenty-tive cents. Roporter—Satisfaction ? Justice—Twonty-tive canta, . Reporter--Iu caso of judgment by dofeult, is there any charge for “trial?” Justico—No, Reporter— What olsa do you omit ? Justico—In & trist by dofault, and witnesses sworn, I always charged conts for swearing a witness and 15 conts for a continuance, if there is nono; that is about all. ‘hero is generally en order in the caso. The Inw ayy form con. tinuanco or any other ordor, 16 conta. Roporter—How about ‘THE COMMISSIONS OF THE CONSTANLES ? Justico—They usually charge, when they sell the property, 6 per cent on tho first $10 and a1 r cent on tho balance, I do not think itis loyal in this county. Reporter--Do you recollect that bill? (handing him No. 1, his own bill). Justico—That is all right. Reporter—Do you think thoso charges ara ox- cousive ? Justico—You; hero is ono charge that is ox- coxaive. Roportor—What is that? Juastico—Returning execution, 75 cents; he ia not entitled to but 50 canta, Noporter—What about the Constable’s com- talssion ? Justice—What 1s that commission on? Hoeportor—Tho judgment, I guess, duatico—The commission dopends upon tho amount of the judgment, What was tho judg- miont in thie case? itoparter—Forty-one dollars and twenty-five ents. Justice—That fs right. *Htoturning alisn ex- ecution, 75 conta ;” that is 25 contw too much. “Levying, 75 conte;" thero is no law for tha! “Posting notices, @1;" Ieuppore that is right, Twill tell you how thas ‘‘Isaulng summons, a is mado up, There {a 25 conty for servii gy 25 conte tor docketing, 25 cents for judgment, and 25 centa for the order snd satisfaction: that is just 91, It 18 not really for issuing it, but the work that comes afterwari tnt Shorter Bus there aro charges for docket- ig, cutering, eto, ustico—That is not right. There are DOULLE CHARGES IN THIS BILL. Reporter—What do you think of that bill (banding bim his own eorrected bill)? Jaxtioo—That is not right—docketing is charged twice ovor, Twanty-five conts ought to be taken Of that; she alias is also charged 8. Reporter—Give me your opinion of ‘THAT ONK? (showing him the legal bill). Sustico—Let's wee-—Constable—Berving eum- Mons, 60 conta; that is right. Alias execution, S0conte; right. Notico—I forgat how the jaw roady in regard to Conatable’s foes and notices. Reporter—How does it happen that the €ou- stable’a feus are larger than those of the Juatica of thes pene ustice—Woll, @ great many timos a Constable has to go often to placey borere ho finds a map, and they aro entitled to mileage—and serving & summons end mileage amounts to $1.50 or ha; and they are entitled, if they wake a levy on property, aud have to carry it away, to some- ing for their trouble, Reporter—if tho property is not sold under &o execution, ts it usual for the Constable to atetce Toy cinta justica—They B89 commissions, yes; but it la not ao much commissions as it ie a ‘TUZIB TROULLY AUOUT TUE rKOLERTY, 1s customary ia this country for tha oillcers to charge a cominlesion of 6 percent on the first $10 and 214 por cant on the balance. Noportor—Whether the praporty is eold or not? Justico—Yes; that is the custom, Tteporter—In it logal ? Justico—It las got to bo the eustom with many of them, Ido not think it ts legal. Ido not belisve in upholding it; bu’ they do not get anything for thetr trouble unlean thoy get in that way. ‘That in tho only way Ret pay; and Aometimes they baye awful bothor running after executions. Reportor—That first Will is ONE oF YOUR OWN, Iuatico (surprised)—I did not make it out. ‘i MopartesesLa you uot make out your omn ihe Justico—No, I nevor gave that; it must have besn iny clork. ‘Tho clerk'sattontion was galled to tho bill, and ho waid : I might have overcharged in a certain cone, I will tell you whit thatis: Ihatiathe caso against Buckloy. Don't you remembor (to the ayatiee) ho cama In hero and you paid him back 4.50, Justico—Yor, Ipaid him back. If you mado out that bill you charged him double. Clork—low ? Justico—You charged dockoting, ote., twice, Clork—In it wrong ? Tustico—Yer, and I do not want it done again. (To the reporter)—Whonover a man makes o complaint abont overcharges, or calls my atten- tion to it, Lalways maka the correction. Repoiter—Your clerk seoma not to audorstand his Imsiness? Juntico—That ia the trouble, Te has been with mo but a short time, and occasionally [have to hat him over tho head to keep him straight. Roporter—What Coustublo charged those foos in tho fivet bill? Justico—R, 8. Perrine, Astho Justice says, he corrected the error when it was pointed out to him; but if te bad ‘not been, would not three times the foes he and tho Coustabla were legally outitied to have been collected? Io this particular suit no trial waa had, yet @1 was charged for “trial,” and thougl thero waa no sale of the property the Constable charged €2.90. * COMMISSIONB.”” Nowa word abouttheso, So feras Constable's fees aro concerned, there is adistinction between Cook and the other countios, they being goner- ally smaller hero, Whoro property is soid under execution, in any and every county the Consta- ble gets 10 per cont on $10 or all undor, and 5 percent onall over. Whero the money ts paid after exceution, and before sale, a Cook County Constable gota nothing, but a Constable in any other county would get 5 per centon $10 and 217 per cont on all over it. In the first bill the Con- stable was allowed 2.60, the amount ho would have been entitled to had there been anole, In the second bill ba was allowed $1.28, which is what ho would hnayo gotten, had ho been ontside of Cook County, had there been no sale, Under no possible circumulances ia this charge, which is Haured ont as adirect porcoutago on tho indg- ment, justifiable. If thore was's aalo the Con- rtable was ontitled to 2.60; if not, to nothing, ‘Tborofore, Mr. Porrine would do well to hand avor the illegally-collected $1.28, which was not alump sum for “trouble about the property,” but & per cont on $10, plus 23¢ per cent ‘on $31.20, tho judgment boing 641.25 In addition, tho dockoting, ete., wan at firat billed twico, and the Constable charged 75 conta for levying, when he made no lery. THE ADMISSIONS OF THE JUSTICE, when ho did not know the bill was his, sre sig- nifleant, and the exouso, ‘* My clerk did it,” in a very lameouo. Clerks usually carry out instruc. tions. Tow did this one know whet to chargo unless ho was told ? In viow of tho facts elicited by tho investiga- tion of the reporter, i{ would be beneficial to liti- ants in the Justicos' Courts to examine their fs of costs, and seo that thoy ara not called upon to paythres or four times as much for the sorvices of the oflicers of the law as they are legitimately worth, 2 DENVER. 3. Matters of Town Nowns Special Dispatoh to The Clicane Tribune, Denven, Col., Jan, 19.—Anothor doubled-up train of the Kansas Pacific Road, detained at Salina by tho snow, camo in at Lalf-paat 1 o'clock this morning, with cighty-two passengers, mak- ing an aggregate of 165 blockaded travolors ar riving hore within twenty-four hours, Prominent-Colorado officials now in Washing- {on sond word that the Senate looks with much favor upon tho State question. Numerous water mains in this city are frozon up, and the Chief Engineer of the lire Depart- ment has adopted extraordinary precautions to Provont # serious contlagration occurring. ———_—_. UYDE PARK. The Trustees met in rogular session Monday evoning, At that interesting moment wheu tho exorclses were to open with tho establishment of Mr, Downer temporarily in Mr. Bontield'’s pre- siding seat, the gaa sputtered and wont out. It took an hour orso to provide other light than that of tho moon and base-bumer, and by tho time lamps came tho gas was ready to burn again. Tho business was largely contined to the re- forring aud auditing of Dills. Tho bonds of C, A. Waldron, in the sum of $200,000, ax Troas- urer, were roferred. The salaries duo various village officers were allowed thom. ‘The matter’ of paying the police tho samo amount of salary aa they had before tho Invt re- duction, in consideration of their extra services ‘as firomen, was referred. Juet bofore tho mecting one Creighton, a con- tractor who has done considerable work for the village, and concerning the ebarncter of whoso work the investigation of Inst year was instituted, made a ridiculous spoctacla of nimnself, reproach- ing one of the membera with failure to present a bill to the Board, using numerous oaths, and showing cloarly his own character, which resem. bles his work, PARE RInGE, Ata resent business meeting of the Congrega- tiounl Society it wax deciaed to continue worship in the achool building until spring, when it ia expected thelr now church eililico will be com- pleted and ready for dedication, By a unani- Inous vote the services of Br. 8. M. Davis, of Irving Park, wore engaged to supply the pulpit avery Sabbath morning. The Literary Club will give an entertainment Saturday evoulng, and debate upon the long-ox- pected ‘Indian Quostion,” Preaidont Dan Now- comb will also dolivor his inaugural addreus, Mr. Cravens, who has beon gortoualy ill, ig now Convalescent, and will be ready for the contest the chess chempionship next weak, Tho roligious mectings are atill in progress, athering now interest each succeeding night. the programme for every evoning this weok ix, prosehing by tho Rov. Mr, Kaufinan, followed y rovival werviocs, JEFVERSON. ‘Thera is much excitement provaillng Lero on the subject of tumperance, ‘The saloons in tho place are ® constant source of temptation to the Young as woll ag old, aud are filling some homo with much misory. A contest was begun lust spring to root out tho liquor dealora and make Jofferson what it is capable of beiug,—one of the Quest suburbs on this division—but the offort was a failure. ‘Tho battle will be renewed with greater promlse of success at tho coming elections, Alroady a temporance paper Lax poun juaued, which is belng distributed free among the citizens, IMVING Fanx, Monday ovening the Home Literiry gathered at the residence of Mr. Page, and had an enjoy- able scason. Among the most pleasing featuras of tho evening waa tho reading of the club ps- Per, entitled the Gossip; the next meeting of the club wiil produce » drama, to Le participated in bya number of the young people, who are tmuch gifted In tis direction, - OAK PARK, D. W. Whittle and P, P, lise will conduct tho Teligioua exercises to be held in the Congrega. tlonal Church, Oak Park, this evening’ at 7:30 Bem. All are invited, —_——_-—_——- # GAR. Special Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, Jouer, Wl, Jan, 10.—The Department Encampment of Illinois of the Grand Army of the Hopublio assembles here to-morrow. A large attendance of delogates is expected, ‘The Chicago delegation, which includes all the wurrouuding posts and diatriote, “Will be acoom- panied by Doan & Nevans’Dand. The encamp- ment will be held iv the hall of Bartlouon Pout, of Jollet, assembling at Lalf-past 1 o'olock, p.m. Tho hoadquartors of the Department Commander and staff will be st the PNational Hotol. Iu thoovening » complimentary ball will be given the visitors by Burtleson Pout’ at ‘heil- er’s Hall, On Thursday afternoon the encamp- ment will close. Among the distinguisbod alli. tary men who are in the delegations gud will be present, are Gaus, MoArtuur, A. LL, Cheitain, aud Heynolds, of Obicaga ; Lawlor, of Bock: ford; MoNulta, of oe Caclinvuis™ Of Bloomingtons sag itinakes, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2, 1875 THE LUMBERMAN'S. Mr. Moag Maintains the Correctness of His Charges. Judgments and New Suits. THY LUMNERMAN'S INBUBANCE COMPANY, Ahont two wooks azo, J.N. Witheroll filod » Petition in tho case of the Lumberman’s Jusur- anco Company, stating that tho Aewignee, 'T. C. fog, bad received for his services a greater amount than was allowed by Inw, and asking that his account might bo reviewed, aud his fees reduced. A rule was made to show cauno, and yosterday Mr, Hong filed hisanawer. After stating the circurnatances attending the adjudication of tha Company, the Assignee says that for a cons sideraablo time lo acted aa Provisional Assignes, for which he has made nochargo. Tho claims proved ageinust the optate amount to $199,610.53, and atthe meeting in December last creditors reprosenting $170,000 voted to approve his ac- count, Witherell only dissenting, ,They also gave hima vote of thanks for his gorvicos. Ho la collected $265,363.11, and the total conta of tla cxtato, including attorney's focw, clork bir, lus fees, etc, amount to loss thin B per cent of the whole amount. Ifts accomt iu tho Joga) allowanco of $2,653, and $7,500 1d- ditional for his gorvicos for two years aud alu’; £5,600 of the $7,500 was asked aud allowalin March last. The Assignos claims he has devted tho greater part of bis timo sinco his appint- ment to the Company's businoss, to the jpetial neglect of his own, He also alleges that 2 danas by his instromentalty procured the csmis- sal of % Inrgo umber of suis for sot-off brought by various stockdlders, and thatho hay mado four dividends, 0 the amount of 437-10 per cent in all, 7o atill further show that hia charges have beeareason- ablo, Mr. Hong attaches a potition of iome of tho creditors, representing $385,790 ott of tho $493,000 of claims, showing that thoe partiow bro satisfied. Inawmuch as thease eredtors rep- resent nearly five-sixtha of tho entio claims, and as Mr. Witheroll only represens £11,000, the Assignco fools that he should no be com- pelled to suffer a reduction of his cheges, THE UNITED STATES CRIMINAL OURT. Judge Blodgett is still occupied wih the crim- inal duckot, Isaac and Jacob Robisson, tobacco manufacturers on Wator streat, sore triod fur violating the Revenue Jaw ip dong busivess witnont a license, and found gulty. Joroma Cotton entered into s recognizae of $1,000. Joba Jackson and Samnol Laird yore sued on a chargo of breaking into and rolbing tho Pout- Ofllce at Ash Grove, and acquittel. DIVORCES. Alexander Stoorl has survive the absence of his wife, Ella, for over two you, and hin affec- tions have been theroby so aleuated that he now asks for a divorce. UNITED STATES CCURTS. ance’ W. Stowart eued Jooph Zoutgraf for 00, Christian A. Fora Med 9 ill againes IL B. Miller and the Illinois StaatsZeitung Company to prevent Miller from collectug any tax on the Slaats-Zeitung's capital stock. . Charles Scott also fled a similar bill against George Von Hollon and thaRepublic Life-Inaur- ance Company to prevent she collection of the city taxes for 1874 on the espital stock of the In- surauce Company. DANKRUPTC! ITEMS. A discharge waa issuedto Julius Weise. A rnlo was issnod on Hizabeth Clark to file a schedulo of her creilitors by Jaunary 23, or in default theroof that sebo committed for con- tompt. SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. Eathor Wadlow filed a praccipe intimating that Charles Cleaver owes ber $1,000 which she desires ho will immediately pay. Velenab Speer began s suit to compel the un- fortunate Marine Company to give him £2,000, Samuol E, Uarrett, W. 1. Arnold, and B.A, Kimball also will be pleased, thoy stats, witha liko amount from tho City of Chicago, Clark Lipo sued G. W. Gage and John A. Rico for $1,000. A. P, Kennody also desires to collect s liko amount of Bernard Mealy, Y. A. Turpin, Receiver of the Atlantic & Pa- cific Insurance Company, commenced a suit for $15,000 againat HZ. G. Runale. J. H, Byrnes and Patrick Byrnes sned J. A, BMeCormick and O. 1, Clark for $1,200, Robort Hill also tool tha samo means to ob- tain €2,500 from J. H. Keeler, : Alexander MoKay began euit against Antony Wolch, claiming £5,000, E. A. Jaquith aud E. P. Reed brought suit for €1,800 against N. B. Holden, I’, N. Holdon, and A, A, Mason. A. P, Tecl and C. M. Clark sned W, H. Boom- er, 3. A. Jenks, and A. W, Cooper for 81,000. Aud Miner I, Amos & Co. took similar ateps to recover $20,000 from Adam Smith, Samuol Smith, Pierson VD. Smith, and W. T. Wiodiate. Tho same partica also want the sama amount from the Swanres Smelting and Refining Com- yy. and $5,000 from the Brighton Smelting and Refining Works. Phelps, Dodgo & Palmer sued J. A. Ellis for 1 $1,000. Tho Third National Bank began a suit for 21,600 againat H. 8. Monroe, 1. 11, Bisbee, and W. B. Gibbs, ‘Tho Farmers’ and Merchanta’ Nationa! Bank aske that ite defunct brother, tho Manufacturers’ Natlonal Bank, may bo compelled to disgorgo $8,000, 8.C. Smith, O. M, Sanford, and J. N. Rico sued Solomon Uarria and Joseph Harris for 2,000, and R. W. Aboon, James Molr ; and Ed- ward Baldwin sued the samo parties for the same amount, The- Mechanica’ National Bank sued W. H. Colehour for 81,500. ‘The First Natlonal Bank of Allegan began « suit for $1,100 against Ira cles, TUE COUNTY couRT, In the matter of tho ostate of Mary Taber ot al., minors, resignation of guardian accepted ; guardian's eccouut to stand ag approved. Grant of guardianship issued to pararetlie Tabor, un- der au approved bond of £30,000, Tho contested election case of William 1. Gardner vs, Patrick Twohoy for the ofiice of Sohool Director iu the Town of Evanston was dismissed for the want of prosccution; also that of D. 3, Wood et al. ys. Henry C,, Batterson et forthe ofllco of Membor of ‘the Board of Trusteos for the Town of Palatine, was dis- nilssed for the want of proseoution, Grout of administration waa issued to O, Au- ata Sheldon aud D, Henry Sheldon to admin- ister upon the estate of Paally. McCall Soarl, uu- der an approved bond of $3,000, . fu tho matter of the estate of I. Wy. bury, s minor, order citation to Eva Lawronco, guardian, on petition of Jane 0. Kingsbury, to show couxe why she should not pay dower inter- ost, returnable the 27th inat., at 10 o'clock a, m. Grant of administration was isaucd to Charles Gossage to adminiater upon the estate of Mar- garek A, Gouwage, undor an approved Loud of Kinga ORTANAL count. At tho convening of Court yesterday morning, A. Btroat, oue of the Grand Jurors, was ox- cused trom further attondance as a Grand Juror, A. 1, Davison was sworn in his stead. Ay Da- vison is a short-hand roportor, it iv aapiauad that the jury desire the testimony in tho Wabash Avenuo Itailway caso preserved, Engone McDonald, tried upon » charge of robbery in taking » purse from John Uilander ; di arora, and case atricken from tho locket with leave to reinstate, aud defendact barged for the timo boing. ‘Tho State's Attornoy filod an information t: the nature of a quo warrauto against Joln Saz- age, who is alleged to be 8 bogus Constable. Potar Myers pleaded guilty to the larcouyot $10 worth of lead-pipe from Ernst Pruusing ; sentenced to imprisoument in tho County Jul for thirty faye, + Haury Porkins, tried for the larcony of a g¢ld Watch and ouain from W. Mayo's jowelry stow ; verdiot guilty, and term of puuisliment fixed at imprisonment iu the Penitentiary fur one yar. THE CALL. Tovar Gany—50, 67, Ol, 63, to 84, oxceptcy, 70, 77, 79, and 80. Judye Kibley—3207 to 224, vxcopt 208, 214, #17, 220, 223, 928, and 229, dupae Moone—26, 17, 18, dupa RogErs—19 to 86, Juvan Boota—1 to 17, Jupar Tare—13 to 18, Jupax Fauwert—No call. Sovreion Covers eeMEN TS op OPEB! RT—CORVESSIONE,—State ti + fogs Dank va, Hf, G, Floyd and ¥, a Eller fenton Michael Keeley vt al, Michael Buretbach, §5u2u3, JUDGE GaBy.—Patrick Connor vu, The Bank of Chi- cago, $400,—Taaac W, Kuowles ot al. va, Paul Goudtucr, $423, lorence Sewing Machine Conipany va, Will: fan LU, Parry, $1,300.—James E. ‘Tyler tus, Ne., vs. Willian Hf, Utica, ‘$1,805.40, Gamo v4, Baine, 91,005.40; Sine ye Heme, }1, 805,40, handl & HiBLkY.—Ucurgo Chandlor, Receivor, ya, CQ. 7 Walt, $0,600,—, ‘Behoot a. Jobn eat, #28 Alexander if ct al, ve. Joh Omours Covnt=Consessions—Joseph Fischer ve, Wenzel Wi Dolejack, $420. ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Speint Linpateh to The Chicago Iribune, Bratnerizny, UL, Jan. 19%—Tho following were the ordors of tho Bupreme Court to-day: 61, Tarprborn et al, va, Whitney; appeal from. Morgan, Timp extended ten days, ‘202, Libbe va, Bancroft; sppeal from Morgan, Haine adler, 179, Gilman, OUnton & Springfeld Itattroait Come nn} Relly ct al.; appeal from McLean, Motin to distnias: npeal erruled, 10), Morris ve, Thleon g appoal from Adarna, extenied tu Saturday nex! 87, fliggins ve, Curtians appeal from Champaten. Motin for time to fite bricfe on part of appeliee; time extanled eff daya, 2A, The City of Beardstown et al. ve Tho City of ‘Vireinias pppeal from Uses, A brief statement and carne submitted, 26, The Peopleex rel, The Springfield & Mlinote Rutheantern Ratlrogd Company ve, ‘Ihe County of Gens appeal from Sangamon, Motion fur tina to fe briefs and abstracts, 140. Thoman ve, Coultas et al.: appeal from Mo- Jean, Motion to suppress additional record, ‘207, Jobnnon ot ab ve, Lawrence vt al.; appeal from Mclean, Dinmissed, with 6 per cent dainagin, 143, Molfeury vm. Randall ut al; spyeal from Case, Motion by. sprellant to dintnisn granted, Time A 1 J.B. LIPPINCOTT POLITICAL ETNICS, By Francis and ‘beautiful ratte. __NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. HAVE JUST ISSUED: wand Kavised Fdiilon. VOOLREY, LL.D, This valnabla at Edited by 1 Dvole, dard work will possess new atts bro. Extra cloth, 96, fons to all Inieliigont readers, from the fact that ft & (0, nen, TI... RODONR D, rao. hae cen carofully revised and edited by the ex-Preadent of Van College. MEMOIRS OFT. Q. ADAMS, Memoles of John niney At Diary from tha Tou. GHARLEA FRANCS iilney Adis, oom Ti to" i818. Edjtee priate ivtions of hin Avasa, by0, Vol. LY) stra cloth, 3%! “*Contalne mare matter of histortoal Interost than tho emule of any other public man extant."—Daltimors merican, oth, 41.95, OUT. 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Crown aru, and romand a5, Fancher, mpleaded, ete,, ve, Tutewiler et al. $ appeal from Cumberland, Motion for leave to withs draw record no that Clerk ‘ean eoraply with the wrt of cortiorar!: leave granted to copy tend 142, Hedden va, Clark; appeal Hon by anpelles for leave to file a! time to file briefs, ‘TAKEN ON CALL. 141, Dennison of al. vr, The People; use of Mclean mm Mclean, Mo- ractgrautel’s alad, eal from Meliean, Company va, Strain et al; appeal from tt, 144, Humphrey, elo, ve, Biarnas et al; appeal from Dewit! 145, Relnbach vs. Carbtree ; appeal from Morgan, 146, Audrusset al, va, Kotcham ; appeal from Mor- Dy ST. Alsop vs, Armetrong et al.; appeal from De- F, 144, Philitps ys, North : appeal from Sangamon, 149, Fowler va. 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Pilot's Experiences the Hiver, agranhlo picture of Miclsttppl iiver it curiuus £8 explaining the origin of the writers tn Continues his sketeh of Joba cal fact sont free uf pustage HURD & HOUGHTOR, 18 GUION ropean poria at luwost attend Letters uf Cr aud Bi Meneolty a lta Ay clit Bi, ** Stvory manher of thr ufo; - Who is ta blamo ‘for the recov, Writs, With Froattaplece. 2 Ui family will bs enr to read it tage . 7 “| through, and, after ing the asthor's hi rw AMUSEMENTS, BR ncaa no stotaon of entortalng sold "ak *.* For gale by Bookerllers goucrally, or will be sent by all, Postpaid, upon reecipt of the prize by and FEBRUARY, 1875, A STRONG NUMBER, WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Qpens the number with a ramarkable puem, entitled ‘The Two ‘Travelers, aud ULENRY W. LONGPELLOW oute Cunsino. SDMUND C, STEDMAN, J,B, LIPPINCOTT & CO,, Publishers, NOW BEADY, AND FOR SALE EVERYWHERB, poems tha: have sprung from J. T, TROWBRIDGE, CELIA THAXTER, KATE P. 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