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In M.. - , ifw- ' ml WJ NMta.Md b; uMr earth wo jlj be coiirerrd with ruihJfl, tM Un affiraaed, with coita. tea ia ilai BT iu ..'T' T AW ,:4lg,,'r from V of lh H'K "The appearaoee. . run t. iMrr arte la E,ultf, SblJ Ml Uk P'ted on therfe of the eanh,- from FraakUn. IniuncUoo dlttolnd and DoticitiAn onr.i V tK. k.dJiki ,i . thia writer. " are precUttv tuch tf Mfatidebca'ai inlmt ncfeMf ftara, A IM wrh, and iihot a wnd. rjl. Mtiriiiti. Ikat tba admiaJtintar kiiu-M M oeJr tSWlor a Drttaairlaa CirT. .. tI...l.. .k. Wl? V '? Plfc5"t letr iea kirn tcittxr pro. Uia io aadtf, tM judra.ni. Ckt, aad oot ai a poIra Ur. )r widow of tba Taylor U antided ,ader tl 7 400 f" ' c?d-. SuP l M lneatofT rctarnad by an admin a I Boooaj waa tacarract, and ftff tkat ttrm abi bebj tj Uw anwinud IT-'"! iBoajwi oe airrnuy itor it firim fuU ctidcDCa of aiKti HftB f aara la tM patiod aad MJ ka a to aoccaad to penonat propanj at U checked la her daily motioo, the PacU ...a . . , 19 - 1 W - w. Maw K m VUUMtlHI UWHIHIE IHifI W I " " " " " W. Maxa.. ak mklr k i kak .L.aJr aa.aaau I at.. . ! 1 I . I 1.1 . I . . I add an it.l r" lt UndMW trial ordcr.d. - wpdkr coftMot of tka teaant. There fore, a lata made bf tha aJ.er.tr, of real eatate, after tba return of a I. fa. ard wltbout a m writ, ia a ul without authority, "and paaea nothJnf totM purrbaaer. , J) term, a levy oo real eatate, abewo ectly by an codoracmeitt on lha writ, and tocb endorteweDt made after tha ratora tttmi fw tVmt, "r" ' T1M,t,,tW CMaf by founded orlitnan;, ot lo any " .,h of hla, maia kla aauta and loa- LBtrmni b.tw.n ik. but oa tM ma, tutroPhe- thould cipect after auth a ci dar of the proceaa, la not raUdl I decree foe Dafcndaota. tfiwrnf ttiMuttx wraair, r. aj-r. I l .M,JUUUW" iTaaia vponiaf py my aa oi tua, Bula ait aauta and o- n v4 Vhm from oarry. -adtlnBl,"su!;, rvcvTcrra ai uw mioiaeaatoQ idrtm to tba ertrW ew faur anmea. - "TTl -1 u:y2'""-" on-1 1 m tr.it owe It a aibteftca to tweo-Ua...t.- a. " jJ-i.'.w.I cr?r w- irrv ' iJSJVlhatoftc r h -A-rlljau me 11 .'"'.VT ".J . .V Ik. turtirmonl at la. Th oKiMl Afl IruttM ka milt ml arroflrful Coodtiet. nil., r w . j j.- ..r. a- . . . l r , J to col eel claJroa put ...to bit aatxla, wa , " I . 717 . ' r : ? . . . w a-suny, an unocrnanoing w mwirao encci proaucea oy we simple appjica jivwihi r . I ttaa art of I IM farbiddlnr ininnrtiona ai-l doea not eaaaa tbercbf to M B. tmtta.1 . . V ... . . '. . a. a..! a.tia kaMiAfM. a at a. pwtr w 1 contract bctvteo them, but oo tba mat- lmof a at art aquitr, Mlkat eaualitr ia I " - ' a a m i iDiunr ciriuraiicia oi an uiuai aiuoat i aaau- a riAft ant a, rv vain aaw aa t aa? bm m a wj.t4 tnrt.ni nl rrf-Uxl th. t prmnt delay and haurd to creditor, auck coodoct out it ia at tM electtto of fertne- i the tai rortmlnr tM trana- . t . I. k j . , . V buitbltUetTecuallraccpropnihedbytb. lb. f- fntaMO cmtldif tba traat SgJ CThw wwIirVJa- thU o had U.cd without -STb Sfcl w Suction"; tenntl.po.ed. A dlaaolra tM bfu end V ba plemj 4 tmt tba SSrf '"""L K,Kr!l?n"1 f J"T l.In?iba Boo arainalaootMr. phyLciant. We ttatedt at wat tha tSabboftbr to ucriaea tba mtnifeattpirit of tba act &4e . from Trtta, Judpent But tbia principle of Eouity can only ewe, that from the rnornent thlt tolu- bond, to pay over ttl mmt of money M be abould collect or virtue oi nil outce. . Tba bolder of a note ithoujth nor in doried to brm wbo place, it in tM hand. of a conalable for coliectioo, la antitlad to demand navmcnt from Ibe conatable ..7-Theraforkt'W par meat ;te refuted, ba It - - tha penon Injured who may bring lb. action on tba"ofl.co bofid, under the act of l793, ch.'3i4, fy:Y.l iamit'on Wrightt and rrUh, from Grantille. Judmtnt reveraed, and new trial awarded f Action on a Justke'a judgment. On the trial the'jiidgmrot being proved, the Defendant offered the Justice at a wttneat to thew that the judgment wit confeiied before him at a place oat of bit county The Court below rejected this evidence. But in this Court, held, that the evidence should have been received. In the case otBain r. Hunt (3 IIake 572) this Court ruled that anumfitit would not lie on a Juttice't judgment, became the menu of tuch judgment are not examinal in an original writ, and h this respect, and in thia onlr, likened it to a record.' But that decition hat no bearing on the pre sent case. There, the existence of a judgment properly rendered wss pre-sup- posed, and the question was as to its effect, Afre, the eaistence of a proper iudrment ia the question in issue and until its existence is esThnihTdTlhereiF . rjuiry as to its effect does not arise. Tba proceedings of Justices are not records, and do not prove themselves. They are public writings, to M proved by parol evidence, and that evidence may Jbeen countered by other evidence of the -umel lundSL Therconcluslve" effect 'of Li theso proceedwgs" we eii ablisher 'U'lo far from being a reason for rejecting the proMoffered. here quires the clearest evidence to be ad i chjeed of fji x.aenca of that which, if it exist, iscpncluuve lw;iVrperaoo on the rights of '!ptsvl'"r: ... " Devereux t. Cafie Fear Bank. In Equity,fromlWakoIajunction dis eplved, with costs. ;. . Beniien't s'ri. T. Xeaoirand oAti. In Equity, from Iredell. Griffin afYrtVi r. .Griffin's Ex'rt. and others. Id Equity, from Johnston. to Its literal construction. j 0f IM Superior Court reverted and new apply to those whose situations are equal Hon was applied, the wen decreased Cannon ?. Janet, Id Equity, from Wake, trial awarded. . tot equality among those whose situations gradually io size, and finally diaap. Bill diitnliaad. . - - v Indictment on the 3d section of the are unequal, is not equity. But if one reared. We thought this a remarka- .. The Plaintiff was security for one G. act of ISIS, ch. VIS,' V- Ragtbsta surety ttipuhte ror a separata indemnity, ble curer and publiahed iL. We yea- Tba Defendant, the administrator of Ibe mother for conceaJinr tM death of a (he eaualitr of situation between bim and terdav received a communication from creditor, obtained judmentt at law against I haitard child. Upon the constitution of kit cosurety, ceases, and the principle J, respectable-gentleman in Sampson the principal ?d secorUy In a iobt ac- tblt atatttti,rtf by V does not tppjy. countr, who tutca. that bcifljr tererc . Iy afflicted with a Urge tumour of tome 1.UBJ i'VrvB w raiti iwwi aav own - ar aa J w" tww ajfaaa HV1 yi J . tioo. .Upon which the plaintiff bled this Court that the torfiut dtScH It tht con- This Indemnity may Indeed be reach- MIlyn. pp iJomaia Zi'TZSlrZ eo . lBVww.T7'T.i.l kind-under his eye, which wa pro-,. most persons to be a can. The facts constittitioe thia liorn dead, no concealment of Ue body ded for hit benefit. cer ne ,w ? tft,, V? lne ccouflt . . I ... - ... . -I on the ground that he wat discharged in f whom the crime of murder could bare one of two groundi-aiiMr that it was xy" ' """r.1 Equity by the lacbet and forbearance of been committed hence if the child were taken in fraud of the co aurety, or btea 00nce1 t most persons to oe tKda lrf.itnP. rauiuhla around were nroved br the would Man offence within tM Ttatuta. I If takrn mteretlv. It is a fraud on ibe aoove auowea to, aoa immediately de deposition of 0. the principal debtor, and But concealment by the mother auppres-other sureties; for I at, the trantaction termined to try the aalioe preparation, the' tola question-was, whaiMrbe waa a lea the means of ascertaining whether tha inports mutual risk, snd united eirnionaJ He did sot and in ait weeks th tu competent, lor though M must pay toe cbiid was born aura or not ana ruses a and sty, the indemnity weakens me aon- mour entirely diianpeareu and he adda money recovered either to Cannon, the presumption of guilt against ker there- hy of the principal to indemnify the oth- that he is now perfectly well. . Tbit ia Plaintiff, or to Jonet, the Defendant j yet fore il It not incumbent on the protecu- er. If taken without iuch secrecy, it ia t0 simple a remedy, that tome may he ia cridentlr interested to defeat Jones' lion to shew that the child waa bora alive, nresumed to be designed for the benefit a,,, hut . anvlaa nrtiim aimi. . I '. ! L!.I. k. k. I k.. tl. knriku of .kaalni. tk a..u I f I. . . viaiiu, wunaia aj-tui, wu.u r, v. --"P. -wuw.j m, .... jy tffllClc(1 m,ke tnfJ expno.ent .n k . Haiti .f ... .nit m.w. whaaaafl III liaia nnnn lk vflttM. rSllt M0fj4 h. ma I .. . a i.. !.!..... I . I J !-.. r ' a L . I I T...I "ak.. .V. ... J ... k.IV.- J . . . r . a I ..j, . vuuca autkecua Bmnsi auuuu, iu ia,.cri uuj;c mat iug m. utni uyt v tua wwiu surety, and CXCIUaiVCiy tor oil may (twicr igain.i xm. iuc iwii iiw ui - ucam, intii .u v u9.nS, irauw- own benefit, be msy ngDiiuiiy uao u un-i jtiTE OF J KATTLEiffATt. the suit brought oy jones. u. win oerive i uon irora me to oeaior out -concealing a certain benefit, or receive a certain in-1 the lifelett body is a concealing "the from the decision to be 'made, andldrarA" within tba statute. mrr 0 m . .... , - . . a a . . consequently is directly interested in the event of the cause. ) Paschal r. H illiamt, front Warren. Judgment affirmed. fin an action tor an assault and battery, riia onlr nuestion beinir the amount of damages, the Judge instructed the jury Orange. Cause remanded to the Court 1 0f benevolence becomes a duty, when Jraculously tetted by the humeri of juoiciai ia cwr-iMIaarMiri. among whom it it noir ta Issue of the body ia Itself proof lrrells tibia lhal life accompsnied and actuated it up to the ataga of maturity in which we beheld it, and whether that life exis-1 ted or not at its birth it immaterial J . - Ul he is completely inoemnibefl. following; it recommended aa to , M cffccturJ rem8efJ ab the faltl mustbe communlcsted to the co-sure- Boll the common Poke-root iintil it be- r.. k.n.nUnr rfictatea auch com- comet quite soft. then, mash it up II V a iwi nt ww..w w . ! a , a j munlcation among those who are to vol-1 id the water which remains, and apply1 .ri in m connexion so intimate, and a if as a noultice to the wound.. Thia Barkler . CWyatAaiw and ethers. In I common danrer, and to obey the dictates I remedy is said to have been most mi raculously tested Missouri, among that-they-wara-4ba solo- iudgeioflthe 1 below. - - such obedience is not pre question, and that by placing themselves In the Court below an order of publi- aelves. ' ' ' general use and that when an imme- in the situation of the Plaintiff and en- cation as to J. C. an absent defendant Held, that these principles were ded- j.ae afpicgtioD is made, the poiton quiring what compensation they .hould and afterwards an order setting tbe cause sive against the plaintiff's claim, for ba f . . ltrons-lv At.t.0.j .. .'.I r.. -t- r, k..ri- and r.mn,ln. i, t thia k.- fnr lha nrinrinal. without will not manliest uscii more strongly ..'..k an trt,,.P.. tk. i.i.ttr nf tha mu Cunri. U did not annear frnm anr thinir l..klnj r wlahin anv Indemnltr i when I in"n u,c '""S U1 " u.i .ui'.ii J--" . r r o i . m t . . . ' ' . might be attained. A verdict was found in tbe transenpt tnat tne puoucauoo nao i another name was rcquirea, me yeinu for glOOO. fJ, that auch tostxuctioal been made 9t kr? SVV 1 . nt,. before becoming bound, stipulated aavaia nn frrmirvi Hwiiui irui.i . . i. . i Jiria. inn iciuuk iu vauao avi uur iinr uma tuusikvi vvui i.i ,w i a" inff was irrceuiar. v icii. incnen iuvriuiwj w-a uw. wj-.e.f - 5 va.-r . ;.. i . . m, a al--.. a a aa a . ff a tTll-!a! fTI a.1! "1. Thit Coutt can take use i Iter kis tet for hearing CURE fOR WARTS, tht. --milky juke-of-the -atali of- tn.ti J ... -n ! f !a I rant biki vtnerm v. vrraw:cm x.quHr,L"o -y-o- . oi.:n,;tTl -r.-..: . from IredelU DecreeJbr Plaintiff, for ?9Kncf jl a juse V6VtMm $m u I waa lUOatriUJUK wim. ... - miuiti iwu ivwiit blliuj . avpanjtd ft Shttp'Skalmti , ..fiefe Sea tbe biJdy of TbomaKwh Who lived by Wool, but died by hemp j Tbere'l not hinr would auffiee thia glutton; -But, with the' fleece, to ateal the mutton ( Had he but work'd, and liv'd uprighter. He'd ne'er been hungfor a ahaepiter. a Ml m Vltaaa m9A KattSl lnaiaaaal ,M ourrbaao to anadminUtrr enuresJ aoTet. to the Mnefit of the next of kin. Tor Seating Is equivweiK tooo order--, cy, and cquenHf aoirauc.. SdteyaamtS Therelbr. mi. Court c.nnoVped. b., bands of the administrator after the eale iVaW v. Patillo, from Lincoln. , Jadg, l!. the same trust as before. One ment arrrested. ?o intention 10 ocne t rrVTY marTyTnTaqTdmTn the imeitateV property in the same man- law, by passing certain promisory Jt- RlJ. nerar his wife was, especially if he bare note." a. and lor ban notes and no .i... ..A. .w. ti.AfiMi. .f .k. I ...m.ni ,ka, th nntea inaaacd. reiem-1 tbeiford. nulltO IIIBI was iji iwvi.y v mi i pivimvut ......... , jf rr,. rr.i.. .r.k. .... a.ri,i.-. ki.4K.v kk,.. ii.uiiuiihu ii. .""1" . lie Liaim ui .a., uk. a. iu .a .u a uabu aa.uH ww.w testate. j: 'AS .'.'.-Or.,-:.!...--. .ji. -a - j a
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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