CJIAULOTTE, JS\ C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 18:£G.
90.
PUHlIRHKn WEKKLT
By'LEAII EL BINGHAM,
IT TUIIEE fiOLLAHS A TEAIl, PAID IN ADVASTCE.
No paper will be discontimied, unless at the
discration of the editor, until all arrearages are
paid.
AnvEnTisEsfEwrs will be inserted at the usua^
rates. I'ersons sending in advertisements, are
requested to note on the margin the number of
insertions, or they will be continued until forbid,
and charged accordingly.
TffOHTK & S. CAROLINA
3^ a ^
lor the benefit of OXFORD ACADEMY in
North-C’arolina, &c.
rinST CLASS—To le rlratcn 29th Nov. 1826.
J. B. YATES & A. MclN'l’YKE, Mnuigers.
SOIaSME.
Prize of $12,000 is
6,000
5.000
4.000
2,500
1,3-iO
1.000
. . . 500
50
10
5
$12,000
6,000
5.000
4.000
2,500
l,o40
),000
6.000
7,800
7,800
3'J,000
97,4-10
By authority of the State of North-CaroUna.
TO ENCOURAr.E THE PUBLICATIOX OF
THE HISTORY OF NOU ITi-CAROLIXA.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
20.000 SOIKARS.
Drawing to commence in Hilkiiorou^h, on the 2d
Monday of Siptembfr next:
Prize of 20,000 Dollars, is 20,000
1
10,000
10 Jim
1
5,000
5,000
1
2,000
2,000
2
1,500
.3,000
8
1,000
8,000
10
500
5,000
20
200
3,600
40
100
4,000
50
50
2,500
450
20
9,000
1,050
10
10,500
7,366
5
. 36,830
9,000 Prizes. \ 23,886 lickcts at f 5 is 119,430
14,85fi Rlanks >
CC/’iVti/ two BlanliN to u Prize.
500 Tickets to be draw n in a day—to be coni-
pli-tcd in 18 duys’ druwing. All tlie nuinl)crs
to be placed in one wheel, and the piizts in an
other.
STATIONARY PRIZES AS FOLLOWS:
7’hf hist drawn Tichtt on the ■
First day, will be entitled to a I'ri/e of
Second day, -
J200
500
500
500
500
500
5(»0
500
l,00w
] ,000
1,000
] ,(Juu
1,00.;
1,500
5,0u0
10,000
20,000
Tlie rest of the prizi s floating in the wheel
from tiie conunenceine.it, amounting to
$73,'/3C.
Prizes payable at the Agi. iicy of the l^ank of
Cape-Fear, in llilishoroiHjb, N. (). 30 days atti r
the completion of the draw ing, siibjecl to a dis-
couMt of 15 percent. All jjrizcs not dcmandLd j
within 12 months from tlic coinpleticn of tl.c “V, ;
drawing, will be consideivd as forfeited to t!ie
uses of the Lottery.
J. WFim, Coiiimisaiuntr.
IlilUborovgh, .Ijiri/, 182G.
The attention of the North-Carolina public is
respectfully in^itcd to tlic foregoing scheme.
Third day,
I’ourth day,
Fifth day.
Sixth day.
111 I-ve nth day.
Twelfth day,
Thirteenth day, -
Fourteenth day, -
Fifteenth day.
Sixteenth day,
Seveiiteenlh day,
Eigliteenlh day, -
^*,760 Prize?.
15,600 Blanks.—24,360 Tickets.
'I'his is a Lottery formed by the ternary per
mutation of 30 numbers. To determine the
prizes therein, tlie 30 numbers will be publicly ,
placed in a wheel on the d.\\ of drawing, y.ud Scventli day, -
lour of tliem be drawn out ; and that I'icket j Eighth day,
having on it the 1st, *d and 3d drawn numbers, i ^inth day,
in the order in which drawn, will be entitled to i J *!'•>’»
the prize of $12,000. I
And those five other Tickets having on them
the s.inie numbers, shall be entitled to the pri
zes ailixed to them respectively, viz :
'I'he 1st, 3d and 2d to #6,000
The 2d, 1st and 3d to 5,000
The 2tl, 3d rtnd 1st to 4,000
The 3(1, 1st and 2d to 2,500
The 3d, 2d and 1st to 1,350
The 6 tickets which shall have on them the
1st, 2d ami 4th drawn numbers, in some one of
tllfcir orders, w ill e.ich be entitled to a prize of
gl,.00.
’Flu 1 2 ticket.! which shall have on them any
other three of tlie drawn numbers, in any order
ol permutation, will each be entitled to a prize
of ^500.
The 156 tickets which shall have two of the
drawn numbers on them, ami those two the 3d
a+id 1th, will each be entitled to a prize of #50.
'I'hose 780 tickets which shall have on them
some other two of the drawn numbers, will each
be entitled to a prize of flO. , . .
And those 7,800 tickets, which shall have on I The laudable purj)o.se contemplated will, it is
them some one of the dn.wn numbers, w ill eaclH hoped, secure to it the aid ot those who aro
Jje entilled to a prize of f5. I friendly to the inti, rests of literature and science;
No ticket wliieh .shall have drawn a prize of 'V'*”'*-' S^'ntleman who has
u superior denomnvation can be entitled to (.omm,ss,oner ,n the man-
tuicLv prize. Prizes payable forty days af er t.ie Loc erv, is a sulhe.ent yiedge o*
the draw'ing, and subjcxt to the usu J deduction ‘ NR'irPM F V ‘
Sui:i*nuf (Touvt*
Si lection from the L'ums dccidid at the Summer
'J'lrm of 1826.
Jesse Person v. The State Bank, from
^\ akc. Jiuiginent aflirnied.
[Twenty w.irrants were brought by the Plain-
tift on bank notes, in the whole amounting to
S104. .ludgriients were obtained, and i.pjicals
taken by the Defendants, in the Countj Oourt,
the cases were ordered to lic consolulated into
one, and from this order of consolidation, tlie
1’iiantift‘appealed to the Superior Court, w here
tiie order was aflirnied. Jhid, that the Court
had the power to make the orih r, aiul the pow
er being possesseil, it was mere matter of dis
cretion A'hether it should be exert».d in this
case, and ujion what terms.]
Itrvce (tad oUters v. Child, from Orang;c,
in J.cjiaty. liill dismissed with custs.
LWhen a bill is filled to surcharge and falsify
an account .stated 19 > ears before, the delay
must be w ell acccjunted for, to repel the pre
sumption arising Irom this acipiiescence. For
this purpose, it is not enough that the mistake
souglit to be rectified was iliscuveivil witiiiii a
few months previous to exliioit.i.g the bill,
but it should appear why the discovery was
not Kooner made.
'I he bill alleged a certain sum received by the
Difeiulant, larger than that chargeil in' the
stilted aec(Aint. The Defendant, in lier answ er,
stated that her faculties were impaired by age
and nifirmities, and after so great a lengtii of
time since the transaction, (about forty ye.irs,;
>lie could not speak with ei rtainty tu tii'c mat
ters charged in tlve bill, and said,'in answer to
the particidar error, that slu brhci'ul the sum
charged in the btat tl acc(Mint to h# the true
one, and dill '■Uiju itfiiy uvir that to be the sum
she n.etived IVoin ]i.'r at'orni y .1. and no
oilier.” ’i'lie attorney, in iiis deposition, swore
that lie paid her the larger sum. iJ id, ilmt
the charge w;>s siiliicienliy denied to ormg tlie
ease witiiin tue rule, that a ileeree will ni/t be
!n:e.te against a positive denial, on the uiisti])-
ponetT teSuiiiony of a single witness.]
[Where a cause stands more than two terms i
upon rejilications, and the usual order lor
coimiiissions, it i^ n giil.ir to set it (h;wn for
hearing; and wliere no step? are taken to |ire-
pare the eaosi- for trial, the suit may be (b'imi’-s-1
ed for want of jirosccution. Hut the plaintitl I
may, if he ph ases, hu\e his cause, s; t tor hear-1
ing u[)on Kill .md answer, or may liavi- it lieard. |
'I'hcrefore, wln re the .lodge tielovv refused 1
both, and disinissi-d the Rill witliout hearing, i
siK'h dismission h Id to be erroiicous.] j
JknTtf n's t'x’r.s v. I.t noir ami others. In
I'^quity. ftom IiocU ll.
iirUJ'ni's Ikirs v. (ii'ijjlu's Ei'rs, In!
Iviuity from .lolinston. |
fin the fir.st of thest’ rases, mi the year !
(the case then bring in the (’mii t ot F.(iuit_\ (»r|
IrcdellJ certain py;n‘s w ere Mibniitled to tin:
Supreme Court, and a ihene was made lure,'
.‘xnd entered in the (\)urt hi low for the Plan-'
till’s. A petition lor re-hearing was there upon i
filed in the Conrt below, and a ri -bearing hav
ing been ordered, the cause was transmitted to
this Court lor !k aring. • ■
In the second of these rase.s, a d« eree w:is|
directed b) the Su|)rfine Court and eiitir.d in j
the Court lieiow, .iiid the (!• erei hav’tng 1 i i n |
enrolled, a bill of re view was exiilliited, ;,iui aj
a decree thereupon jironounced in the Couit .
below, from whicli an aj'pcal was taken to tliis
Court.
Here it was objected, that the deciees com- '
plained of were decrees of this Court, or :;t I
h ast decrees directed i>y this (jinirt to be maiL' !
behnv, and tliat neither a petition to re-ln-ar, ;
nor a hi'l to review, could be entertained by ;
the Court below. I’ut hehj, by two Judges, '
tiiat the deerei s w'ero di'.I'ees of tlie Court be-j
low, ami as sucli, re-exanunabh h) bill or jn ti-1
tion.below, whether IIk v wi re pronounced by j
the Judge upon his ow n o|iinion, or upo:i e.ili-
ferenee with the other Jndge.->, One Judge
rvntru.'
('hair,nan of \Vn:ihinglaH(\,unljj Court v.
llanunund and clhers. .lud^iiiciil aliifm-
f(l.
[A judgment against an adinini:-ra1or is evi
dence af;ain',t his securities of a debt due ti’oni
of 1.5 per cent
Tickets and Sliares can be had in the above
sciieme at the- Maii.^gers’ Oflices.
AViiole Tickets, #5 00 I Quarters, $1 25
Halves, 2 50 |
(j;;^Tickcls and Shares in the above
l.ottery, are for sale at tlie office of the Cataw
ba Journal. Orilers by nail, enclosing the cash,
viil be promptly atlended to.
VvvA>\\*. EwtevtvuiA\Q u\.
PIinE s’.discriber informs his fi-iciuls and the
JL public, that he ha.-! purchased that well
.(^“Tickots in the above Ltdtery are
for sale at the Oflice of the Jourual. I'-rders by
mail, will be promjitly attended to
liauA foi*
The subscriber offers
for sale a valuable t.
known establishment, lately owned and occupi
ed by Dr. Henderson, and’ is now prepared to
rntertain travellers and others who may please ... .. ...
■o call Oil him ; and no exertions will be spared! nured ard will produce corn, cotton or wlK..t,
fo render tliem comlbrtahle, and their stay a- in sufficient cpiantity to abunj.intly compensate
tract of L:ind, on accom-
'UOihiting terms, whic]i,i
lies 111 the low er part of Iredell connly. on the
head waters of Rocky River, adjoining tiie hinds
of (i. S. Houston, Renjumin Urevardand otiu rs,
and containing 372 acrcs. The said land .is nf
good qu.ality and wr il Wittered, both as to spriii^^s
and branches Of the land now in crop, amount
ing to -10 or ,^0 acres, the most of it is wi 11 ma-
greeable. His table v,ill ^le furnished with ev-
erv variety w hich tiie country afi'ords; his bar
M'ith ti’.e iiest of liquors; and' his stables v ith
plenty of provender, and cavcful servants will
be in constant attendance.
ROllEHT 1. DIN’KINS.
Charlotte, Aprii 20, 1H2(). *i!0
\iov\sv i)t V'iw\ VUvViwutiUl,
Vf) .S(r.r,T lIo\;:-e, at tiie sign of the Eagle,
L in Cliarlotte, Norfli ( :.;-ol:na, l>\
v rsox-
XiWW ♦\\M\N
^KOM tiie
IjifL 13th Ol this instant, twii ne-
\J^gro nun, liOll and SA.NL—
V-) Hob is about 22 (.r 2.> _\ ears of
^low and well made, plca-
sant w hen spoken to, and con-^^;;^^
verses sensibly. He botii re:uls aiuI w riu -, and
])robably may p.ass liimself ;.s a free in.in. He
is dressed in black, tJiougli lie nr.i\ eliange his
dress, as he has otlier clothes. No jiarticulr.r
Mark is locolkcted, ex'-ept a few liglit n.arks
ni his back. In his carriagi, he has a s.uior’s
. .'.•In';. He is liki ly to iL ny his owner’s name,
a:id e ven his own, aiul pass for tlia'. of
the husbandman for his labor. .F.\])erimcnt has
proven that it is jieculiarly adapted to reccivc
great and permanent henelit from manure.—
'I'here is on it a large j)' rtioii of low. gr.aiiui.s,
of excellent ijualiiy, either tor meadow or pas
ture, iO or 12 acri«ioi' wiiicli are in good order
aiid have been mowi'd for a nuuibi r of ^ ear-^.
'i’he principal dwelling-Iiouse is large anl coin-
moilious, w hicli, w ith a iittleaddilional e\|i nsi,
might be mailc comibrtable and convenient even
for a .large fimily. The situation on wiiiciiit
stands is probably ctpial to aiiy in tiiii ortho ,u!-
jacent counties- TIk.:\- is .i well id' wa
ter convenient to the lioii^i , and a large, leride
garden. There are two iuipro\-eiiients on thi-,
tract, w hieh w ill be sold together or sepa!ati !} ,
to suit pin cii.isers. It would be a desir.i h;
place of n.sideiice fora n.einlicr of the j)ro'.'iv-
Sion of Law or a Physician, being in a respeet-
aide and populous neighborhood, and at t.early
an ecpud distance from five surrounding villages.
It is nnnecessar} to giv e a further deserij>tion
of this land, as tlio.se, no doubt, wishing to pur
chase, will view the premises. J'or terms, .i|'-
|)ly, to the subscriber, li\ing5miies north ol
Concord, Cabarrus cour.tx.
A. f:. M’HEK.
N. R. Approved cash notes, negroes, or not s
negotiable and pavahie a* tlie Charlotte Haul.,
will he ree.civi'd in pa\inent. A. C. M.
Vli'ifliutv’s tsivvelvives.
hut le.''fie of IjiU'ilcn \. J\i htiime. and oth-'\\\^ inti suite: but such iudgmei.t is not
Vi'S. Iiom V jyiie. Jiid^;iiU'lit alTiniied. dence, asagainstsuchseiuinties.l hatthe adimn-
[.V levy on (Jliattels veSts in the SlieriH’ a ! istrator had assets to satisfy the judgment,
special pri-perty, and this it is*that enables him, i I'he iineiitory returned by an aiininistrator
to sell alter- Uie return dav of the wr.t, and i •'» Ju:i evich iiee ol aasets agMint his se-
without a VI ud. ixp. ijut a le'vy on l.amls gives! curities.
him neither property tior i;igb't of posse.ssioii- Jl„nUr v. k'irL Juilj^Mncnt reversed.
be lias (iidv a iiakeu authority to sell, am a sale 1 . ,
tra.isiers to the purchaser'only the right of| cn dored.
pt jperty to whii.1,1 the Sberifl’eannot aild an ae-1 JUarIt- v. llinr/:. Inl/iuily, rroml/lli-
ut il possession, v. ithoiit tiie consent ot the ten-1 coin. IJill i!isiiii‘,'‘,('(l w itii costs.
lliertlore, a sale iiiade ij\ tiie bheriil', .d'j ,,, ,
lealesta'e, att. r the ivlui n of fi. f,i..aiKl w iUi-] 'I m uUe.
I'ti* H lit.-\V \\:it, is ;i b.il( \\ iMumt uulhunl\, uiui ^ uili
to the [lur'liasir. ' I ('Hie Plaint ill'was scniritv fir one ti. The
Jt ,yti i/t.i, a Jevy on I’l'iil istate, shewn only by Deftiuiant, the adminisi r.itor nt the Ci'. ilitor,
an endorsement on die urd, and sue'n endorse- • obtained jndgnicnl ; at law :ig:iii;st the prinei-
ment made after the retui.i dn\ of the proce.ss, ' P‘‘* S' C'tri'y in a joint af tion. C].on w Im li
is not vulid.j ’ I tile ]daiiiti(j’tileil this ini! to !u; relieved against
! the judgnienf, on tlie f^ruiind that In’ was dis-
' charged in Eipiity by tlie laches and forliearanee
iioocrnor to the use oflJohomI/ v. Mm tin
and idhini, IVurn Suny. Jucli^fneiii al-
firmed.
[The act of 1818 th, 9S0, (\. !{.) makes it
ot the creditor. ’I he facts eoiistitiitli.);' this
etpiitable );roiind w_er. jirosed by the deposi
tion of (i. the |)rineip:d deht ir, aiid tlu> sole
hjficiul duty of a coustalile to collect claims whither he was a eon ti n'
put into his hands, with or w ithout‘Hiit. There-1 w itness.- Held, that he is not i o.npeti nt, t>n-
fore, where -ii note-w as delivered to a constable though !ic must pay tlu; inoni y reeox er. d eitli-
tocolleit, and he obtained judgment aiid re-‘ er to Cfuinon, the Plaintiir, or to Join ti. I'e- j
ceived the money from the del)tor, without ex- iendanl; yet he-is evidently inii ii sli il to ih -]
ecution, ’liat tiiis was a collection virliiti, , feat Joins’ ciaim, in which event, he wruld be '
(‘J/icii, and the noni)ayment, by the con'5tal»le, a | liable to the eo.^ts of one suit otil), ubcreas il |
oreach of the coiidition of his bond, to paj over Jones suo eeds against Cannon, '.he I dter may
all sums of money “ he should collect by virtue
of his office.”
The holder of a note (though not endorsed
to him,) who places it in the hands of a consta
ble lor collection, is entilled to demand pay
ment from llie constable. Theverore, if jiay-
inent be refusi d, he is “the person injured,”
who ma} bring the ."ction on the oltiee bond,
under the act of 179.5, rh. .181, f,\. I!.)
JlLlornry (tpmrni v. ,/. (r. JUmnit. lu
liLquity, h um i^(i,^-ecom')c. 1’ctpeuial in-
junt'tion fircrcfcl, with
[W’lK re a thing already evists which is alleg
ed 1 ) be a nuisance, il ni.iy be a (pi'-stiidi whe-
th(T this (;ourl wi!^ intii'fere by injnnct.on.
recover against «i. the rosts alsoofthe suit |
brought by .Jones, ti. will d» ri\ ea certain ben-1
elit, or receive a certain iiijuiy from tlic deeis-
ion t(» be made, and ronseipiently is dirertl\ in-
terebti'.l 111 the event of the cause.]
I'alii and others Tjrrejur, in Ivpiity, i
1 from Iredell. Dect eo for I'laiiUiU's lor !
negro riyru and lie,;- inc.rcasp. j
[,V piirch.'i'.e by an adm’niitrator entires sole-'
ly to the. I.'eiudit ol the next - f ;,nd tiie!
■ lave pnreh.'ijed remains in tiie lLini|. of ilie ml-,
mini'trator afti r the sali' upon tiie same trust as
befon'. One marrying an :idniini.-;lrati\ istrus-1
tee of t'lC intes'.'te’s propi r»\ in the sati’e nmn- I
ner as his viie was, espei ially if he have noti-e
yn, atul pass for tba‘. in J.mies. ti:^ y IMHLlSlir.l), and for sale at this of-
;im is ai'oiit 'Jv't years of age, )f ei'iTunoii s,/,e, | ^j| .t |.ji i-jctures i a a Ijook, enti'.ied, ‘ An
veid speaks broken, ami as he is an Afrieaii i y
i/iM', ha.i his countr_\’s niarl: on bis lei' arm a-
hr,\ h;,s oihow. 1* is tlioin.ht Pe-b and Sam are
lU cnnipnny, ,'ind will make for Mar^Lmd.—
■i'vvcn’>-!ive ihillars will lie given to ai.y man
ihat V. ill lodge either of them in :.ny j ul in tlie
'■'nitcd Stat'.'s, and give word ;/> lhat w e can gel Injiii
*h,in. ,M. (;i IN r>
■V\ ILKS CA.", ! ('-.v.
I.annas'i . viro, S. ^'arolii:-!. /
A-iU 5
apology for tlie iSook of I'salms, ijy (jiliiert
MeM.iste:.’ To wiiicli are added, Ihniajl.s iiii
a book, [i>;. AleNander l.(,r.l'>nj i ntith d * Tlie
d( sign and use of the ilook of I'salms.’ ” lly
IlL.-.uv lit ri.M-i!, .M. itii an App( ndi\,
I In .!,iir.' .'•1. W'li.soN, p;istor ol Koi-k) l.nerai.d
V « W^\ ub\v' S ’ ‘AV V ,
I’vl’ Mue, 'l.!s \'Iie.-.
iiilore .1 tr;al M la.e e..,Uildisiiing the l:icf of j lhat it was the properly ol'the ititi .tile. ’] b
nuis ince ; nut w iiet e the object ol the bill is to i claim of tlie next of kin to distrilnitiun is not j
jtreirnt{\w crcction^of tliat wli,!eli wi!l be pio- adectrd !-,y the st.itute of bmitalion., being tin,'!
duetive of injury serious anil irreparable, if er-1 case of :i t'ru-.t to v.liieh the st.itule h.is no !ip*.j
ected, this (jourt V ill p.iss iijion the (ptestion,
and Interpose its authoi-ify to avert t!i- threat
ened injury, for the matt'-r c.iiiii'1 !'c trii d at
law, and, sbonld tiiis Court ii.fiise it-aid, Ih. re
,vould be no retriei \ .]
n V. nn l Pari'di, I'lom
Cr.uivuie. Jud^ineiil revtrscd aiul new
rl.il ii'.vardi ii.
'.'.(‘ii'.n on a justicp’s judgnunt. On tlie
tri.d, the jndginei.t In ing proved, the Defeml.oit
os'ered t!ie justice as a w itp.ess to shew t.iat the
iiidgnient was eoiifesscd iietcre hi.'n at a place
out of his county. Tin Ciiurt iietow rejLttei!
tM.i evidence, iiut in tiiis Coji t. hild, tluit tlie
•. .oence Khould have been reeoued. In the
case ot iioin v. Haul, ( > Ilawlv^, ‘>72,) this
( (Hirt ruled tliat v.(jiild not lie on a
justice’s judgment, bee.iuse the n.i rils of sneh
ju'gmen't ate m-t exainiii'ri)le in an original
ill;', atid il. this respeet, and in this only, likened
it to a ri C()rd. lUil tiiat dc c.sion ha.> tio Ije.iring
on the jiresi iit tase. 'J'hin, the existi ui e of a
jeii '-iiieiit prope’l;. ren.len d v,as pr.-snpfiosed,
and tiie (pn stion v.as as ttj i*..> i (It ri; hiic, the
e\.;.tvl.ce oT a priiper j ld,;inent is tlie (jU'-slioU
in is-^ue—atid until its e.M'ti nee is estiitdijiied,
the en(i'::ry a;, to it. >. fi'ect does not r.ri .e.
"l ie; jiroeei ilings ol .iu .lids ;i;'e i.dt n eordiS
and do not provx •!. inselv (s. Tin \ arej.nhlic
v.iiting-, to be proved. b\ [,arol (\id !n.e, :ir.d
that eviiiein e ma_\ be I'neonnti r. d l.y otie ! ivi-
dii.ee of the. saini k ind. 'i li eoi.cbi-ive i iii t
ot tlie-.e jiroceedoig-!, when es'.ddi-liid, i si
t'..r Horn 1 eing a I'e.i ';n fur r. jei tWig tin pioi,!
oilired :.ire, that M->nnd jio.. > r pil.; s the
e.il !ie:.t C X liit in to ie iiddu''i (l i,f tl^f. 1 ti l.rc;
I ( *iiat whn h, 'fit e\i-t, is eoni bisi\e in itj i,p-
eration (.11 ihe r i.lit-; ot Ine j'lurtu.-. |
}jo!/.:i 'I 'H.’u’v. II '/.'I’i.'i/.i; C o!hi r.:
hi Kijuil}-. I'luiii ei-.e. 1 )i-(. ree ol‘ liib-
pli( iition. In snrh ca'c lline is not a har, but
a eintini'':'nee liom wnieli a presumption rna\
arise that tin demand has bei'u sittled b\' pa\'-
mei.t or otb.i rwise. A i;re:it 1 ijise of tirne af-
lords a strong ['r 'Mtni.tion, but mi' h jiresnnip-
lion m.iy be reyii llevl by f.el > e.'.pianatiny of the
delay.
And 1iiO!t''h the Conrt will not e!’'-f,tiva^e
claims broiij,lit (;iHK.ild allf r a j'.ieat efiiiiv of
t;n,e,! nt Will pre. niin- a,5ain.ttli m, vet where
the iUl:i\ is ' ,iti d.ietoniv -.\[)hdned and the j
oi'esiiinption of sa’is''ietlon s,il.’e.ei,il\- renirive;!, i
tf.e eipnty oftlie ' laini int remains iinairei ti , I
and tlie ' onrt dl d -i ree ior linii, notwii!i-l
staliiiilig the gr ait l:i[)'C’ ol tiliie. I
In ri g.ltd to time, eijn.ty :i. ts l,v analogy to [
sl.aute l .v,' (,r to onnnon 'hfA, .md time has tlie r
s:uiie irli.Ct .IS at 1 .w jt) -'i,. :i>i,dogou-. i.tKr.— I
UlKivthe St:!;!!?!* ai);.lii s, tme. is a i)osit,vi
//«/•, m .y be jiii- eii (i, m-i.., the gr iind of de-l
Diiirrer, and the ligiit ean .,;dy be saved In the I
same I \ei ptio:i.s a- af l.av.- have that eliirt. |
f' m in'-, t li:'l e']uil ■ s oj i edeii; j,‘.0:1 ;uid nn-
str'iet.M tri;.'- Me e-i es 1.1 v.hieii aits'
b\ anal' ' ' o thv' ! l.itutI’, and 11 n.e s’emi'.l be a |
har in it.-.., ,r, ;.e-i.i-iii; •• toili" r> e nt ib ei.simis j
!’.i;l wl.eii tl.'j rii! a, tu 'in.e u as
> ..t..1e, iiiMijh e . s I 'j'ii*w as
I 111 ai.'.bj;'"'. to tlie MiiniiiOii law.
I •> h/j ti d '.'..i, twenty \cir-, and
III l-',l!i;l M: i.
adopted in t!i
iiippi,1! to a
ilene.e, tl,- ;i
heiii e alsi,, it
a pi esi.i.iption of i k t, :..nd
'I l.oni.h ii.!-> no'.io.'i v.a^ in
alloi.
I lj(/sitis I- iKir.
, a'il jir j)i r-
V. a^ .0' o: r> 1
1 ' I .od .Old sl'on:,: be
;;■ >t.at 'li.'; ol I' 1..* at (.,1 d
lo.ig ai’.Ojued —i, sii])-
in (.t lb i iMoie , ;.nd ^,| nni, ii
iipoii il, tn.it it u i.ijv, too
;j.O', 111 .i...ai(,^ \ t.l
till nolKiii has i I
pot 11 d h_\ SIii II a
prc p' 11 lit i.i 'ii
lati to d!s‘t;r‘.i .t
III e.iSi «,t iiiie> t or'piife trnst-^, time le"? 1 « :
diK il' e. TI..- ei-.ate ol tbj tlajstc'e is th.a Il ,,
.siij.pints thi.- tiust, and Withiillt Wl,;eb j' i ".ld
no'. M't, r! It s pv.>e iaion 0,ji;i'^lxj ♦ ,1'|; . .
nefit of rr.i/i// qur tra,\t. The tn. -tie cantiot^
b} any act of his, 111 ike his ow n eitate .uui pos
session advei-se to the cestui tjtie tm I. Tbii
(rust owes its existence to agreement, and it re-
«]uires the consent of the ])arties to destroy if.
■| herefore, if the- trustee be giTilty of w 1 oie^dnl
conduct, he does luit cease tlu reby to «e a trus
tee, and of tlie same kind of trust us befor- sueh
conduct—but it is at the elect ion of the ri.'ilui
fjactru t to consider the trust at an tml (it he
please) snd treat tin trustee as a w rong doer.]
lirack'in v. Cohjtihoan and others. la
I'Ajuity, from Orange. Cause rL-niuiidecl
10. ilie Court below.
[In the Court bedow an ordir of publlc.itioni
as to 1. E. an aiiseiit dciendant, and afterward.^
on order selling the cause dow n for hf ariiigaiul
renioMiigit to this Couit. It did not ajipcar
irei.i any thing in tlie transcript, that the publi-
e.e'.on had bien maile or :i pro confesso tak» n.
Ji‘h\ the sefting ol the c.iu^e for hearoig
was iiif ^^'ilar. This I'ourt can lake coginziiK.u
of a c.iu-,- moved oid\ after it is si t t!... n. ar-
ing below All iiTeguIar ord r setiipg tho
cause (h n lor 111 .irmg is ei[Uiv ah e.t to no or-
ihr. '1 III IV t >rc thist'ouit i .ninot proceed j
Sfate V. Patido, Itotn Ltncoiii. Judg-
liXMit (jf :hc Superior Co iri revei sTd —
Jtidgnieiit ariesicfi.
[Indietmei t for a cheat at common l.iw ’'V
■p.issii.g Cl rtain promissrr}' note.s as and '.br
nank iioU's and no axernieiit (hat the note;!
passed re.-, mldi.d bank notes. Ihld, tlie indii t-
inent eaniiot be sustaiiud; for, at the common
law, no cheat was tne snhjeet of criminal |iro-
seeiition, I \cept uie aceoinplished by sonii*
lalse tol.en ol u public nature, and jiromissory
iU)ti s are not I f tlieinsehrs puid c tokens.—
H.ink noli a are public toki iis, and 1 .id it been
averiei. tli.it the notes in ipu stion re einl.led, o’’
w ere 111 the likeness of Innk notes, the indict
ment would have been snfheient.}
Moore \. MiKire, In l.ijuny, ii uin Ilert*
lord. I'iuiniill - Mil (tisnnss> d wi.li costs.
[ l'!ie riglit to Contribution .uiiong t o-suretic.s
i> bnn.dca or.ginally ni,t on am’ eon’.ract lie-
tw e. n them, but 00 the maxim ol' natural eipii-
ty “that eipi.ility is i.iputy” among personal
standi.,g in the i-.une Mtuation. 'I bis, houever,
biiii).; novv'the established doetniie oi i.onrtsof
lapiity , an understanibiig is inferreii among co-
suietifs of nnitnal contribntion ; for im n an^
presniiK il to aet in referenee. to the l.iw s go\ -
eiinng the tran.,action; hence courts of l.av
now give relief, by uetion of asbiiiii|)sit, ti) oiiO
ui'i t) iij^.iin .t aiiotiitr.
lint tins prii.eiple ot eqioty c.m onlv apply
to those whose sitiiations are eipial ; lor eipi.di-
ty among t bose w hose situ.itioiis are uneipi.'il, i'l
not eipiity. Rut ildne siiii t\ stijmlate lor a
se|)ar.Ue indemnily, tb>; ei|uali'y ol Situation be-
twi en him and ins eo-siiret\ ei :is*'s, and ihft
lirineiple Uoi.s not apjily. Tin > indeinnity may
indeed be riaelied in fa\our ()!' the CO anretj,
out tliat IS on one of two grniinds, intlier lliat if
wa.j taken in fraud oftlie eo-snrety, or intend..
ed for Ins benefit. If taken .verrr////, it isalr.nul
on the other .sureties; lor, 1st, tlV.- transaction
imports imitiial risk and iimted exertions; Jd,
the indemnity w eakens the abibt) of the prin
cipal to indemniiy the other. Ii taken without
siieli secrecy, it is (ircsunied to be designed lor
tbebeiui.t of all. llenCe, if an indiMonty be
I.iii'ly Ro.i 11 oy one surety and cxelnsivelv for
ms own oeiK.lit, lie ni.iy righO'nlly i.se- il’iuilil
iie IS coiiipl tcly indeinnltied I 1)111 if in this ease
;i snr|diis reni.on after thus imb'Uimiv mg the
surety wno h.is’ai.en it, the uenelil 01 sm li’sniv
plus inii'jt be coinmunie.it , d to the '.o--,ii cties-
tor btnevoKiiee dietat_s s'leli commume.ilioii
among tuose wno are iin id\ ed in .1 connection so
iiitiii.ale anil ;i ooiumon dange ", and tooljii the
dictates ol irteiiLv olencc b'ei mes a duty w here
sueh 01)1, ibeiice IS not prejndicral to ourselves.
Jhtd, that tiicse iiriiicipies wcfe d' eisive against
Uie plamtill’s el. on ; I'oj- be be;ame sin-' t\ iof
the ])riii( ijial without a-,Kmg or w ishing’.mv
iiidemmly : v'iieii another n.iine uas n.'n .ireii,
the detem^ant, belore beeoining bon d, ^t pu-
tated lor a In a, as a sep r.Oe eurnv to hiinself,
I b'' lull, tberibo’e, v^,^s not i.iiendeil I.if p.ain-
idi’s benelit. ’J'lie pl.oiiii/i Was .sm’ise/iDing
witness to Dieoteil ciaatiiig I be A//;, m d so
there wasno secrecy, and, ' on.s, (pn ntly, no
(raiid. Tlic cqua.ity of situ itiou hen,,;- 'ilius
destro\ed w itlioul Ir.iiid, iiie.l t|i';!e beim- no
inteiitioii to Oeiieht Complainant, it folio,i Jibat'
be c.iiinot call on the del' iidant i.or eoiitrib'.Uion
to hi . lob'i. j
Cuifjurtt v. Unstid; and others. In T.ijiii..
ty, Irom Kutlicrfurd. Ai.ister’.s iej).wt
coiili; im-d. and dccrec for c;jm;il;iinaiit,
uec.'.M diiii,^ Mieieto, fur the suui td'Sl )2''
witli intciest on 50-lU'; froai
Ihe J Ith June, ISJr,, sojinsl tli»i ci.ecu
tors of Uoslwitk, and bill retiuiied as to
Uic dcfc:uh.nt Ki\ers.
v. .'llh'n and iinollii.r, from I’crson.
Jud.^inont (;ftlie Supeni/i Ctjuri alVn nwd.
[Indietmeiit against i o lor art allVav in “ nn.-
ti.'ally aasanlting and fig'itriij- v,th eai b otb, iv”
Co:;\ . linn as to one— ai piitnd as to the ,
— .'udgment r-iiinot !>• pronounced anainst the
party comii ti il a , Ibr an assaull and iVdti r',-.]
(.i.oiuiKiow.v, ' S; C. ) Ai r,( sf 11.—
'rite i^i'-e il.i.-veat is near a; ii.md. Wi;
learn iliat or.t or two ii-ldi wiii ;.e rut (;it
l!ic 1 )t:i, and otlieis on tin; J Jih iust. Jr
IS sate! (.eii. Crur has llircc :en acre ileld';
Oil Ihe 1 he supeiio;’ I ) w.i;-, !-!ice in ihi'..
1) 1 stri' [, It will |)i'(;Ikibiy ■, ieIt; .) ;j^ 1 j(-[s
to tlu; „( re—;md it ia liioiiglii these Ileid-j
will gain U.(j C«o!(j i’n.c Cu[). — (Juz.
y\Ijout liire." v,-cei-;s a;;o, ?klr. I’le.ji',
r.ei-ii, man Al/iie;-, who w^;-, toiivii teu
and I (doii.ed in idiatiisljur^ (,,,0!, !u»
liighv-.iv I .v>'; I y, made his e.scape. One
of !iie !‘..:iol in j)uiiuit of him. *h.ii,e.;
iH'groi .Ivj'.v ijeirjai^ini;; t(j I^ (i CiuUi'diii,
r.-ii|. ;iii l a.s hf; did lujt. aii'.wei, he wa'j
shot d{ a 1 on ilic sjjot, mi'i'.ui.itif; iiim iui
ili.' '.)ii\ji,t.
(Jn ‘stiriday last, Al,:i‘ r v,-,,'; ove;
by Ib.c l*aln>l—l;c was lik'j'.vi„e bailed aiui
bhot, and bciore he expin rl, w;>.s i'
t'.'" '-r-dk'v.s and hut'r.\ Mond.tv,—