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H co 9 D'roattnirui
isaoBAVCt Of TISI.4W vicctm
" STAY OF EXECUTIOri.'
( Questions ly a Subscriber, J
On tho trial of the warrant, 'defend
ant nravs lO davslo Stay Execution
and gives secumy wiinui mc umot oui
not until alter the plaintiff has had Exe
cution levied : Is tne liea that is created
by the levy, revived at . the end of the
Slav! ana' who pars the cost of the
levy! . .
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; In this case, the Hen created by he le-'
vy is lost as soon as Execution is stayed.
The post must be paid by the defendant.
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J EXECUTIONI 1?
' QuMion by a Subscriber.) t
When a land-holder rents land to a
tenant, can tho crop bo levied on by an
nmce.r- nn anui. win a sunaicz in wa
field growing, when the Jand-holdcr .p.b
jjcctstft.;;rTrVrfr:tT:5r.'
protected l" a fair, hqnest and bona
'fide contract existing between landlord
: sad tenant, in the nature of ft mortgage
t or trust. 1 Sec no. 6 of tnis papcr.Klatcd
Fci 4th 1837, where the subject Is more
fully considered. Also "Man of "Basir
sat t ariAa " ,-.',.- .
ocss, vol i pago oa. . - -
c. (Question by a Subscriber.)
One constable levies an" Execution,
' and leaves the property with the debtor;--another
constable levies .on the same
propcrtv afterwards, and takes it into
possession. v nicn levy noiasi
fawer. The first levy., holds the
rig! it of property, whether it be removed
or not But lhe second officer, may
sell, without committing any -trespass.
The first officer ought to iittcnd the sale,
sad claim the proceeds. ,"If refcseuVhc
is driven to his action of Trover to re
cover tle value, r
" f Question' ly a. Xu bscribrr,)
A Constable levies on property by
virtue of a certain Etcttinnh. t)wn in
, . ' --...f jm..w
jus hands; afterwards another copslable
wvics on tne same property , to secure
the frp!us;-revious to the sale;'6thcr
r.TAi,w. J t.. .1.. . i .
-xceuuens are placed in the hands
Tninjy
1
odeeri whrf mdkds the sah
tiow ttaa proceed f tS fJ3 ts
I falper.-The tcosd biacer U c;t
cn-JUcdrto aay4hw3 uiilcsitha propsrty
brings more than ' suScient- to pay off
't tirt-.!-:' -A i ..5-.. .
t,ATCUHIiS U nana j ot mm
Wrtli' 'Thii may VpdcW
who
f . c?r.t v w. w . k "Jl;
room to aetata tSsZ
tic3 on which, it is fouj-
the reader to a lengthy opinion of Mr
fTT r n "v '
of M -Man of Busme paSo SO0 for
iuuv.u w atuawd uuui isumuu ,ww
thoen of Executions. I . 4li
(question by a Subscriber.)
' SiiDoose B Is ODDointed constahlcr
the Gourt; and awarothu rppr
V V TT"V? ' - AWf wv,
SSlfaft12SfS?
c ace; is ras .appoistroeat Jegtti are
his acts valid to execute and eU prop,
ertyi in conflict with Executions levied
by a regularly s appointed oficert Or
ean a Justice out of Cburt, appoint a
uoxmaoM m any case, excepi in case 01
deataot removal j ( $ 1 srlrhiia tkt hirl imn.
'Answer the cast above stated. I
pretend cons
10 any icgai purpose wnaiever. ur
jM.r. 1 : "-1 a.v r-i:...
m
must be made by :rh County Court.
The Constable, B, who was rcjrularly
appointed may be compelled to act, or
the Cnrt for. tf very rcf
at. -s-v r
f (Quuien by a Subscriber
jum m uvuuuku wmcur, uuiy swum. I
Ty uBpaaxuprppcnyt - - - .
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ne is not sworn:- I acre is no nccesa-
ty for swearing Deputy: But you
must observe this-to repeat the depo.
tation at every new suge of me process,
For instance, you have a man deputed
to serve a Warrant lie cannot, under
the same deputation, levy the Execution;
but must bo deputed
ted to act under the Ex-
ecution also. . It the Execution be sim
ply directed to a private individual; by
name, it is a suGcicnt deputation. 4 And
a deputa'aon to levy, implies also author.
ity to sc!L v
TO QUERISTS.
feevcraf oilier Questions liavc been re-
cir ,j ana r.a te -iy eucsdea to
' A A a
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THE YANKEE LAWYER AND
- THE QUAKER.,. ' ;
I cucsj you've never Been in
the States, There you'll see the
tlown to llliode-island:" so he went
to Daniel t to hire him to go tlown
j1 sT.f Aa1 Ills ' JA Iftataa nASS KS t Btt
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says Lawyer AVehster, what h
yourfeer Why,", says Dmicl
et me see; I have trot to kg? down
tfouth toWashington to plead the
great "iniifancecas6 of the Hertford
Comrianv: and Tve cot to be at
Cincinnati to attend tbe onvem
t iritis anil 1 do notsee tiow 1 can
" r . .v. . .
fed to flbode Islaed without great
of hossaud fatigut; it .would cost you
Uieappomtmcct of a Const a tie by a Jus- bin notr be and I art pretty thick,
tice, out of Court, is absolutely void to and as he is on the fpot, I'd get bio
all intents and purposes." Even in case to plead cheap for yoti.H to he ' eot
great Daniel Webster: he's a great cnoros w Uiai lasiramca vu. ta premise, that neither the works
Din I .tell you"; Kins William 'No. " lton! t0 fef JS?ivr cf Wrradsy and Sturgeon or Eng.
hia as. an orrtor?. he'd talk bin out u ffa c? cf unmLilcd warb. c a electrical science, nor those
cf sightin hilf an hour. If be was tngj cf rapture, the bvoluntary thrills cf. Oersted cf , Copenhagen, nor
in your li ci ucansons. 1 rccs cf untaught enters, the ovcraowbg ci Molle or oweaent nor of Hire ana
on be'4 r ake scan cf your great that spring of gladness which gave my- Henry of America, oci of Ampere
folks hole pretty ireakedt" he:ise tholosy f hef fabled founuinti, and from ofFwnceTcfttV convey any notion
patriovand btatescan,ft moh par- whl,;h Mf Af!! cf the extraordinary development
Liar cute lawyer. -The
Quaker chaii too cute for him. once to the harmony cf. hc. The vcice l'0'er Circovertd by osr naUve A
though.1 'This -Quaker,; a . pyctty which never mourned, is beard h la c ric-n mechanic, Davenport. His
knbwin old shaver;? had a cause richdis-aion hs rbwirt prft.'treions narne.prohshly in lew years will
CUT
UillJ I tell vci wha t; hr-r !
br fca ccald it
Iiir.sryt:!tfcf til
Cvl L3 l3 Trl i
til;
be azis told
t 'rJ'f M,kVT Y
in-- t. i. "
UiWrThlCtt .1 f Tn
b'ter our f rCfii tCBSlrT Jf t!
werc nort met pccpla In V t
1 g0 i3P yon at loir ts l can tHoTQf 1
Isiv 1C00 doilan.,!': THh : Otis Wi
V " - -VM "V '.UWM
dollars, will yoa! pkid- ihe ether
caittrt 1 tnall nave to trive T0U7
AttgaqaJwM.'f - .aitftt.,
. . f ' i,. , ' . om
best Uf ray bucible ftb lltiei.'. . So
down they west to Ubode IsUad t
and Daniel tried the cue and cr
ried it Hot the QaakeK Well the
Quakef . he coci f round to all the
I
iitcosi tne 10UU tlollars for a fee:
$30 mm .nil finft frnnt
:.m;:T'Ti r.V.T "i"
l iC0. rao"l he 6aV8 P?
If1. wfs..,.n faWg
all trh I aliAftlil liaam t a I
rff- thcef rr lhou miu 1
.
.tand to mine." : Daniel 1 laoehed
but ready to split bis sides, at this-
fWell,? said he, "I guess I might
as well standstill for yon to put the
bridle on this time, for jou have
,a,r,J pmneu me in a corner oi ine
rcncc aJ bow," so he went good
"reu ly 10 worn ana pieaaea
them all. '
THE SEASONS.', v
Linrtr then vet a wbile. , ' - :
Aa tht last learn on tht bought . .
tt bart lorcd the gtooa r aaiiT taU
b r! v
MBfc U,4M-
Had we the tender ftnd pathetic ei-
I a r . ' 1 ft . .
prcssion oi vrymr w--ouiot-or mu -
CoUiT indeed, must he look upon nature
and her char'-es. who does not find a
luxury cf sentiment in tne contem?:a -
twa of all fcer seasons. All are but
wo
dcs
rejru,
andks !.-c? and ever varyfcjcconao
c!.:.rlwt3 arJ estutc" b iat:
mdiilsa: .. ) :vV:;-::
Kca -'JfaI'v. thou-h r!y thi reverse
of tiicso is tho styie of Autumns,un-
written rnusic." Thohnpoof the glad
?PrinS wdtho devotion of thof ardent
77 T. " ! "V." r v' " A Ci" .1
lacaacn a Sif! .j tone a hu titurus oa
I... r.t .i. k..w
affections, are straineiM
The mind js no Jwgc'r mighty organ,
Mil : fnlnr 1 .tariMfl vMt tn tHnITh :M In thA msnwtvw Innm lh
wal o , . fettint? rne out tike a borte tl hire.'? bope-wi tha memory Use is life,
') ' M'didst thoD CtOt Undertake tn fild nivrwoAn ttii! iyr'aiViu ar
terrpcrcd to tha calmucss cl matured gtzntl out upon the aunals of h'tstoi
e; echoes are unbroken by t.a ir- ry 83 Duc more prooiinent than
r responses cf untutored pasj.on, Artrwri-ht. nt.hnn. ..thii
J l:o
Lcath cfiha'tuual Irrcxs.
- J a a
Ki4 -r vM i ....
llsadsa iato harmosy iuch :r--thi u
instrument tha hpart. .
i im crare comes cioomuv onoa ta
. ti . - . ' '"
P'4 cf 7 They hava'not yet
hearts. I To tW-rimto hal hrthtr
drancd w the human dii
tn)0lsx:nc::r, u nonw pi a man is
welmo theme. T Irorely to
..II. I.Ai ' M
bas a charm to him. . No marvel, then,
wlwgwH maancooiy inr.usncej
Alfei!
Cgw her sighing freezes, ah4 settks aa
u2waafud piWi her rd tni vU
oW forests! ,( chilihood.: hini wiA
Ksrarstimn fondM Dnr thn brilliant
beauty of Spring! .first flowers, but ta
WUe idols will wither. Let .raaturer
youth ricld its full devotions to thofruit
ful and fervent popes of Summer, vet
Uhn .hirh
steals upon the unsubdued, thought-soft
ened spirit of one whose hopes have been
like tne summer clouds, will cungto such
ficetintt-hues ajrawP There is no au-
tnmn ft MJ-i6iLbmall thci Imaffc
are deep aid inaErenife
tcr of tW thousA U withers the outer
f0"0 040 ww iupplant the swecUy
iuiru..ru . t KVnn u irum
wsCoTtltTVT
- -- "- y- -T-
Vermont: where he baa resided as
countr, until within a few months
past, in July 1834, Rafter a year's
experiments io electro-majrnetlsra.
procurea wr xne nrsi tune ever
known, ft RoTAif Motiow With
utt power, tne oaenmery of which
tt now being exhibited srratuitona
, - , . - - - T - , fw-f -
tonbhoent ofeTferyindiridual who
w I aw whw fw aaosj'w vAfsnM ta-
IMS seen It tn operation.
I , Of the Origin Of this WOndcnul
discoveryi which threatens to make
as entire a reyolutlon in the mecban-
ical world as that of Fulton io steam
navigation, which it cay possibly
1 . i. , - f
eatirelT xtrsrnede. the nnh'.Ie. ar
them
18 -WW ftna deUUed
wisne tbantbey hare hitherto ap-
ipeirta. ... v
In the first place it is necessary
At'VstslhAvd. Lhi am! if ft In
31 atf litffl , v vw- w-ae w w w ajistaai w mm
ventors. , . , ;
, .Nor, let cs add, can even the in
terestinj aad well-written descrip-
tions in Sllhman'l JourDaI,txnd
elscwhere in our neWspapcrs, pos-,
sioiy maxe intemgioie tea nature w .
Air. LlVCODcri s uiscovcrv. ah
i ..r. j? v t
CI
lehce requires ta e
. -
thcjhU tj.itb fcsre' iprssj tip la ; -t:;3
Irjfct epea by thr pdcf,
cis cr vzc cmsess
hUp ta the. te cf thirty, Mr. ,0
cttrJily f:!!3trtd bis profession cT'
Uackkcuih. la the sucner cf itZ39
ha bsppe&sd Ut tjo, as was his ess. ,
tstSf fren Crandcr to 'a forge at 1
Crcrrn Poiift ten Lake Chsaplaln,
where he was in the habit of pur-1
chrinj Ijia irsa. file there saw si
Kvclnsscylider.witii cSnetited i
pdstv fsr.tbe Frpes? cf tspara-
Ur; tho psrticleiof iron froa tho t
pttlrerised crtf f 'How isthis mac;-
estittd 9 caid Mf. D. ti the ow-!
l. rtn ti a.a. " I
ncr. T"y riuiessos: ut nrya none
shoo Btp:et, which ycu tee tbereV
tru iherttly, f t trajcaeefa ve .
ry f Rill 4escrtpusn,:treigWc3 a-
h;zi three csspds, and ,bad beepvi
perensnd cf rjrc;::5sr llesry hia;
self at AlsnjrQa avirxbibtUon7
cf its cowers, in csnsexisa with tho .
f-tivanic mxcry, uzr-rs,! Air. u,
wis to c truck mth thltohia, en-.
iirely cove) treats that he iaraedi'
ately decided ths price cf the,
apparatus, tzi ptsrcbsssd the sane ,
pjiaj 9iaa aoisraca wuq inn use-'.,
ful purposes to which he iaoedt
ately cocjuctored it Dijht be.ap
plied, and too tauca enrcsed wttaf
thU dotaioaot thought to re-aetnber,
the load of- iron he bad cerae rin
pursuit -ot It b proper' to say,
that . previous ) to thu Mr. D. bad,
become ftcquainted with the'eature
of the peroanent nagnet, in bis ex
cursions with that and the compass
anionic the iron leBona cf' bis . na
tive Utate. . On Us return, be ex-
to a fnead bis conrictioni
that the magnet could be oade ' to
procure, a rotary motion. , t nit
riend engaged with bira in a series
of experiments, which proved abor-.
live, and Mr. D. was shortly after
abandoned "at k visionary. The
saoe results precisely then soon
followed, with two other persons.
He was thus feiaxy and fortunate
ly thrown upon his own resources,
and himself was the sole discover
er of this great invention, and the '
architect of bis own reputation. .
While prosecuting hit research
es be read nothing, but went on
ward boldly, under the ttroog ia
pulses of his own native genius, till
be struck out the light which, as
we beleive, will eternize bis name
and that of hi country. '
-In allusion o his want of all pre-'
Uainary educaUonand book knowl
edge, we art coo vmced with him.
that bad bis thoughts been entang
led and entraamelled with the ideas
cf other aen, his mind never would
have been emancipated into the re
gionsof boundless discovery, where
a bat cow resihed.
v The discovery took place in July
1S34. Herstntio-iliddle--
bury college, Vermont, and exhib
ited bis production, where it Bet
general approbation. Thence be
case to Troy and exhibited it to
Professor Easton, to Princeton and
shewed it to Professor Henry, who
had himself, without Mr.' Daven
port's knowledgeprocured ft ahorC
tia before a vibratory motion up
and down with bis horse-shoe Bias-
net : Mr. Devenport now mad o
isae marked improvements in tho
construction of. his machioe priA
cipally in changing the poles of the
aagnats, He then came to exhibit
it af Saratoga during the suamtt
oflCCO. There be met with Mf.
Ila&sba ' Coke; t native ' of Ker
Havencounty, Connecticut, who ta
king', deep interest in the Insgul
tude cf the discovery, immediately
. Ll. I J f. l v i
oecame as-ociaicu. wim iir, uarea
pirfetU0