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,( 4sPV?ii 1! " J ftamsBsmsi J asttgi Mlflkt. . Th following If not m w, I at hast true end It, worthy of attention, at thl particular tlms, when so many "of 'm" are rushing Incontinently Uio the holy bano'sof matrimony, to beSost "tool, forever. "TMe llttla fable," Mid my uncle, "may (.crliajx la or lervluo to tome poor devll,""'mor linn wIm.'" A certain man one married a Inly, ha reptilallan (br amiability of dlipo. It Ion n ssrlously questioned, If It not In reality seriously questionable. At ttiM tirAjl.lIni Atfjtt ititnt u ..... nf1inll ,..u m ...,,, V I' I J 11,11,0 lull VI. lllM,llj, 01 course; theptrty gay Iheaunpermtg. nlflccnt tho wMe aitalr had been eim nahlly tuccrssful, (iidallparllntextrom. ly delighted. Un retiring to tils apartments, tun gen. tlemin fouiiJ himself annoyed by llio mowing and purring of oval. "What in the devil name it mat f" he exclaimed, ' Oh I nothing, my dm"," rcpllullh bride, " but my fitvorilo cat. I'uitlia." Oh I d n I'unlta ! I hate can !" and wltli tills ho most unceremoniously threw t'uailta out of'lhe aecondatory win. dow. " Wrll I If you haven't gut a lrm)r." " Yc ! my dear you'd bttttt, Ulitrt ft." i "livery llilng," contlniud ny itnclo, "went on ucll In lhat cttaUl.lmieM cten to a warm dinner on Sunday Now it tohaniiened llmt n frlenmnf the above mentioned gentleman, ttlio had aomv kept you aiwitya on tho ttretch lo follow month beforo " coiniiiltli-d tho error" of ihe Bvrjilng brilliancy and deplh of liU marrying ''an angel," took occaiiNi to myriTk iacvVyCOiioluiloni, wlilili uvrrpow. Inqulrn of him Tril you, fuHbo lime, by their ipeed of " llor It wot, tl.nt lililiim,erertlilnj,'rimiuh ; but wererathnr apt t.i vanlih went merry ui n inairiage Ml,' while, on lot , Allaclea nr revery, Alien you came tho contrary, lie (liii friend) had bIiikxi tltrrivaidi coolly to rivlrw lliem by your given up the Idea of nenring pantaloon ,.r. Aa flir I'rcaton, m i, dirau idrgaul ol nil. ' lat.tr nr ciroto ol Khnlnra, ut clever men, Whereupon l.e related lo hlin the lory of ltiita un J the n-ooml tnr wlinlmv, " without,", aiiid uncle, " fully ImprrM. ing upon hit mind the important iiiornl thai It wai nccca-inry n If gin ri:hl." Novertlicleai. I Ik-i mui that in In-. i- r. when lio Martvd lor home, "that told f treiaon. f VJ1!" laid hit wifp, " oii'e come at last.havoynu aftorkecpltig me sitting up for ou and wlint't the matter vou haven't been drinking, !ifto you t Vou lA very airnnge." "Not In tho lean, mydrlr but Ditto cats! lovely. "You ijo -d.v )ou will I lito 'rm that's all tin dnH-rcnco." Hereupon the imforiunntn liuiUnd mado a duh at poor Tahbv hjwa nulellv snoojln-i mi the sola und rushed impetuously lit Ihe window. " You have been drinking. What are you going lo do, monster I" Throw her oul ..f llio window !" "You beiur irv ltIM like lo see vou .!!. im I i .- u ..,. iiv uu ita ii in ! wi in in jinn i""i n," ,,,' , ' ines and ills iiaiituloont en an easy Chair, and exclaimed "do In ducky daillllir, and till ,..,.. r i II tiuu i ergii rijiiti. "I rather think vou didn't you'd bet. Udn t Tot; do it. W hen j on are oftcr. ed a great bargain, tho valuo ot tthlcli you know nothiiu about but which y;i ore to get at half price, " being It ajrou, don I jou do it. When a tlinuc of narm fricudt want ..-.: ... e. .i......i.. tiiu m tun i p ur i.iinmii ui- far set of ti. ws. and nrmulso vou a arse quantity of fortune ami fame, to be gained in lh' undertaking, tljn'l you do ll. When rt young lady etjli(t you alone, lays tiulrnt ejrt upon you, eiprcvtliig "l-up ' in ctcrv Hlance, don I you do it. When a tietulunt ihdividual Hilitrlyob- acrvi to you, "ion liad belter cat ma up, ht'l'iittou f" don't you do It When a horm kick you, ami you feel a strong (llKjitlon to kick tho liorve In return, don't you do It. When you urn shlnulne It very expedi tiously around town, in soirch of tomo body with noinelliluu over, who tan assist I why don't you throw her out f-l darr pare mem io p.r.-ao inn meat nnr you toilolt," husbands, lio studies nl their children ,, ,' ,, , ., , I It it common to vnuinerato all the Inion. II. put ho cat Mf.ly down on Iho tofa. f ,,,.,, ,c r x , Imnw ln lint nil a tteit in llie pnlrv. Iil . .. .' ' .- . I.r lake fretl, .nit-bm don', try that ", j, J" , ,lUU I'lp.. game again, or you II catch .t-como to f kiow JV arB 0(. bod; and he we,,'. ., ,er. iwimlisli.c-prlciout. valul llocaa.e oriig from the irK.n.u..0' I said I k ( W ,, , om, uncle. "Oh, dear me! .... ' , .... .'?.. ', i....i.....s' i.. vou with n loan, uudy on nro tu Jdmly an., vlclnily, for Ihn .Suit Lake, at ten tliou ilcloatel bv tomebodv who ttantt to bor. tand. Thn Latter Day Saint mako row from vou. don'l ou doll. I "KliouM vou fiit-iH-ii to ratch yourself whittling in a printing otlice, and tho com positor toll you to whlttlo louder, don't you do It. If on an odd occasion your wifo thould exclaim lu you, now tumble over llie era tile and break your nook, don't you do it. When you havo any business In trans, net with a modern fiuuntlcr, and he atkt you lo go and dino ttitli him, don'l you do il. a A husband, who, In a moment of hasty wralb, aald lo Ida wife, who hut a fow mo intnti beforo had united her faith lo hit, ' If you aro not satisfied with my conduct, no. return to your friends and your hap. lata I" " Aud will you giro me book (Mt which I brought toNyouf" atkod ihe r'Oaapalrina wife. " Yea.'Nierepllod, "all your woalth ahall go with yofl--4 covet ll not." ' Alaa I' the antwerod, " I thought not of my wealth t I apokoof my maiden allettlont, of my buoyant hopes, of my devoted lovo ; oan you give Ihean back to me I" "NoP aald Ihe man, throwing himself at bar feet. "No, I cannot re. atero tkeae; but 1 will do more; I will - keep them umullled and unttalnedj I will oba'rlth tbem through life, and la my dceth-j and never again will I forget that I have aWorn to protect and cheer her' who gave up to ma an the n.iu most near." CwynMalia, Tha following skated nay amura oar mdri Among admirable talkers, el way a . taoar and a q'ritlo, wa ramambar iba bait that till country hat produced Jefferson, Dr. Tho. OooMr. Taawell.r Wbtr. Pat. tlgru, Calhoun, Pretton and Legar. Tha Aral araidldaolluand flawing, but without wit i pourlne out. all Ilia while, sonar! liirurmatlnii rather than thought) hut lii'lownl, a reg,and Ave mlnui time. When a very cnty and agreeable ttyle. The ynu gel up In tha morning pin a petticoat tocond converted more aud discoursed . very lowly at tho waltt, tike your rag leas; possessed fr liner Udy of knowl. writ wettrdaud slip your arms and oheslt ...l t "MO i llf-HII It UUI UUIT Wl ileall it oul only when Die occasion It, and to lit extent l was. without, called it, and to lit extent; was. being exactly winy, singularly apolheu initio, sententious and clour ; and eiili. vened hl discourse by a prodigious shun - ditico of utv and ant aiieodoto and re ml. .nlsconce of nearly all Ilia eminent men oil , hit age, most of whom lie hail known. i Ho tt at in exceedingly entertaining talk, Lor. Taxwell was mora In Ihn manner oftdribg tlila done, alt down, dip one fool In Coleridge a sort of brilliant dealer In paradox and tubtllltles. obslcr, some what ponderous when cold, lu utnlal mo menta becomes very happy anil hilarloui. IVlllgru, with lit alrof a liy, (Iowa with ijiilp and crank kadjeoae epigram a per fect aa It t unttudltdPallvarrd in a mook, Ing voice the wot ooanlo lhat oan be. Calhnuu had neither wit nor reading, nor laato; and never converted J but deliver enil raniil and iloixtliiir llir1atlona. In I which hurrying you on from ime Iwld and i.trikiuir Jeneralixationln another lie the int agreeably brilliant talker and wll liAt o lime ever known, V alinuld, for pmper pnwera of rontol nation, placn hin, first, and l.tgaro second of all thai Mi-have known, llio one was (In give our rraners a noro nenniip i-iimii more Ickii llnike tho ntlicr llko lloniirletk In ' lilt roneraailon On the other hand, It strikes in tlisl ihe moil harrru un in company that wu hatu titer M-eii tat log, i-irliupi, his Itto M "iy, Mr IV.Ik ,t. Mr Van lluien lie was ilreadfullt sterile, and the few i nuii'iii plans tlal he uttered gate ) on tilt the p-tiiilul turtniul) that ho ttas si. lout, not merely from ti niierauieiil, but from ihe diitltution of al. resources for (.outrrialiou. Khlt.JlTlii.Niil luHI N. Without knowl. irdpr, no wl.'o is truly wife uo mother truly nmlher. In iintelling the feminine ' Intelligence the laws of nature, wr nerd , " ,0 make uue dau-...er. phv.klan. "' Billonoincrt, bul ; Ui lovisnralr llielr fo. ultiesby llio discipline of Weiice to pre . w . .. I number morolpurlltol lanorauce. rtnowi. , . .. . ,. . i...i ...i uie , ,,., i, a ,nler; knutvledirn ! a I!." , I............. I. i ' vIIull.liuil iikfimiivi- ! m u,,i,v,i, .. ,. il.n mire,. c,rtliiuaiid moral faults. audi Iao Ttis at nintitti I Wktr iln-nal klift mill lilm ,, do!j ,,ml ,! lr) , ( cllren) j why ,1M., .101Hg .in at,llt lu fdctllial wis I ry lim , n(cmr ,,e know, nothing. fepuuw, lcr lnill, teen nourlilirit on i ,,!, ilkatt ,.,, ,(, 0rld of iniellliiuicchsi l-onicluMMltulier. I hero. I I - ... .. . . , . e i loro i ii inn me IIIM liMiio wur i van. i.v IL.tnailnn- Msnv . husband. . ho mocks al Iho learningof women might ,,vu Lcen sated by it from dishonor. Haw tin fiar of ill ronstiiueiictt lo wives and niuthera, it will only render them mora, worthy of the nntne. Otrai.ANii Kmiuh-vtion to Oh coon. An intelligent gentleman from Si. Joseph', .Mo., informs thn t;tovuland lirrntu thai " ThLrv will lio contiderabto ovarltnd emigration ihlt ecavou, mostly -Mormon to tho Sail I.ako valley, and fuiiiilloa lu Orccon. lie citlmatr thn Mormon who aro preparing to Icavn Council HlufTs and Count II Hluir a aort of half-way hou in journeying towarf llio promised latid, slopping over lliero and raiting a crop, and then giving way in iretu nosit oi -tior. inon convert, from near and distant land., of all persuasions, kindred, and tongue. Tho country around CJouncIl UlulTs It prairie and very fertiln'and at Ihe laud. at ill belong lo uovornmenl, and have not been put in market, llio Btlnlt take pot. session, and occuny whero, and a long a they pleasn. When about to emigrate further weal, they dispone; of llielr improve ment! to now cotnert at chi-sp raltt, the inoll'i among Iho brethren being lo "lire and let live? A Pmi.oormc Upitor, The editor of tha Alabama Argus, published al Jiemoo. oils in Marengo, nayltea merry, after the following fashion, over what inott folk would con.liler a aerlou trouble i We too the aharllf ha advertised the Argu. qlTioo for tale during our ultffiot. Wo hope thn bidder will have a marry lime nf It. If the alio riff can aell It, he will do more than wo ever could. Like a damp porcusilon cap, we think It will fail to "gooff." An exchange oaya i "If a nloe young lady were about to be kitted by a gallant, what American Oereral would tho nanio in her plaoulatlon,'" Quil mm. It Imtue. diataly add. We think It Would k-e JWbf . II tl M"V lit'" mhwiii ! eiuatMBMii ! mmmmmmmmaBmaemmmm How a Law tifcovu W liixaiLr. Mr. (Jwltthtlm, In th'Sturdy VlaH. or, bf 1ob article to youag ladlaa up. on tha ntoaaalty of eteanllne. In the artlola aha give tha follow! dlraotlona a to tha modut eyreraweV, which, to tha bachelor who have no Idea at to tha man ner In whloh auoh Iking are managed, Vou only want batln of water, a win uo oxiremeiy interesting i throw haiulsrul ol water korow your liaek and 'aw' ) drv rub Tail until vou are nullo dry, put on your cli.mls alaavea, draw on a lilaht sown to keep from chill 1 lug, while you tuok your akirla up under ' vnur arm. until vou with and drv on limb, drop that lde and do the other Ilka, wIm, and be aura lhat tha ainall of tha back and aide gel their full there of rub. llio bailn, rub aud dry It, put on your looking and alio, aim iban waali llitoln er." ttev. 8. P. May, of SyraouM, New York, a Unitarian olargyman, aocoenpanl d tho Infamout Urillah limlatary, (o. Thornpeon, on hi abolition tour through Canada. On tho Bth Intl., at Toruntu, Mr. Ma delivered an aull-tlavery lee turo. Ilotaidi 11 It wat better lo break up tha Union thin thai tlftvcry ihould oonlinue. He hoped in llio nniua of humanity hit i-ourrt try would not ttand, If It oould not Hand bm upon llio neckt of three million of people, Mr. Thompaon anwred the liivttlon, What hat Cauada lo do with Amorioau alavery I' by iiuollirg tht Ian. guago of I Inn ml Wehtler aud uen. Caat on llio Hungarian iuolioa." Uuoh langutgo at Ihlt, If ullorrd uion American aoil, thould by legal riiadmenl Iw made treaton, and Ihe penally death. It it a aliunde agaiutt ihe government of , ihe United 8ilot, and a war upon the cunslilulional rights of fifteen of the llilr-1 I) one members iiriliitvnrederacy, which limit I speedily terminated, or our re. iiil.m at a nation will soon bo chanlol by all ihe detlo govemmuult III the world, Such language aa Ihe a bote is hntr and mirn rrimimit than was the cenliicl of A mold, who, nt a penally, tuuured a Irai inr's doom. u. Jimr. Tin I'tuir -SnaMiuuT. The mo.r .if Ihe lirtt tteanivial (built b -John I' itch) ' tliscuvered, a lew days ago. In ihe garret of tho lalo reslilenco or Col. Ml. 'one marker, and pmcred lo view, survey, Imurnr, a brolher-ln-Uw of John l-'iloh, an, Uy nut nr alter aald road a prayed near Ihe town of Columbus, In Ohio, ll fr n iho petition, or at near Ihe samo at has been In the possesiln, of r-d. K. more r opinion, a goisl road can be, made than thirty years Ciiicthmli Commtr. n rrasmiahle eteuse, taking Into con-ri'il- I sldt-raliuii the utility, conirnlenco and In- 11 ll it ahnul I wo feet lonir, and set upon' convenience, and siwnso which will re. wheels. Tho Iw'lrr It about a fool long, and eight Inches in diameter, with a flue through It, not iulto In lb centre, Intd w hich llie lire appear lo navo been piaceu 'Ihn cylinder Mantle perpendicular, and ihe framework that tunpurttll it not unlike, .i... ii ..r.t. t ........ ni s uni n; mm m iw . f immi. l.uia on I.mkn I'.rio. Thnro It a naddlo ' wheel on each tide, and, In fact, even- llilmrUhiw-iiM In I- rninldeln ttllh Ihe el. n -,,-------- , - ceiillon of a condenter and force pump, The boiler it even supplied with a safely vsitc, iiiougn iari ni u pas oven uruacii anu utliter lo one ol Ihn vlctten, ttitli oil'." lout delay, a correct cerllficalo return of " Ihe survey of tslJ road, and a plat of tho t'oMTariTivB MlLkAiic. Mr. Citin, .,,,. tM -, lowers thill inuln and tli Senator from California, will receive .1,, a rrjn jn wlltin-g, slating llieir cpin. nter eleven thousand dollar constructive I on for or Bganl llio rttahlishlng or mileage, for being prreumed lo travel from alteration of auch road, and act forth Ihe Washington lo Han I'ranulsco and back, reasons of Iho same, which report, togeih. between eleven o'clook and noon on lh -sth,rr with Iho plal and aurvey of taid road of March. Nothing ill Iho Arabian Mghttj,,, alteration, ahall bo delivered to llio siir pisses thn rapidity of the journey. (county commissioiiert' ilerk, by one of . , ,' i i w v i illw viewer, on or beforo Ihe first day of rV7 An Intrenhtiitf ranf-al ill New lork .. - .. . . . , ., ;. ,,.. ..1,1 .. ,l. w irtimln,. ,,l,rd r.rr" '" " "T wa tripping r.'. ... . . . along, in tho pride of her Isiry form and raven ringlets, telling herlboro was a bug on her neck, which alio allowed him to knonk oil. When the got home the dis. covered that tome of her taid ringlet wcro absent. A lata with a moral. OtT A notoriou toper utcd lo mourn about not having a regular pair of ryes ; one black and llio other a light harel, "It it lucky lor ynu," replied hit friend, "for If ynur eye hud lieen malehet, your now would havo act them on fire long ago." I'.NULIIII AllVKXTItl.N0, Tht ieayAfy my. It costs a thousand dollar lo adver. tlso by tho year in thn lndon Timet, lhat which in this country, would net cost mora than fifty, dollars for Ihe aanteierl rsl. And yet that aiim I readily paid In l-ndon more ready than many c4 Iho commercial men pay fifty dollar in the United Slate. IrtroaMATiu.N Wantd. Mr. M. II. Sartfleld, lalo from London, Kngland, I anxioui for Information retpectlng her two on, Miuhael and John Bartlleld, who pre ceded her to thl country. Information may be aent to her at Detroit. Rattorn, Southern and Western paper generally will pleatn copy, Looxii-io to ma own Houniioto. A Looofoco ootamporary aaya i " It 1 lime tha Augean atabla wa clear ed." Thl fellow ha got ahead hla parly, In thus attempting to do the "clean thing." Chicago Journal. (fir The man who never loved pretty woman, waa lately aeen by eotno Ureen lander going round lh North Polo, an iclcln a yard long hanging lo hit naMl or gan, and a aharp norv-att.r alter him, whittling O never fell In lore." 03" Death mm aeen at our hearth leavolh ehadow whloh abldeth (here for ever, i Tarritetrial Iw. AN ACT on Roadt"and Hlahwava. BacTintf I. lit It tMddl ay At Ctmcl axf umut of Ktfrttnwttu y Ike Trr rltorf Orrgtm, That all county and Territorial madt which have bven o: may hereafter b laid out and ettabllihed agree ably lo law In Ihlt Territory, ahall b opened and kept in repair In the manner hereinafter lirovlJrd) and all oounly roada ahall heraatlor be laid oul and mtaldlahcd agreeably to tho provitlnn of tlilt act i and all county ruadt ahall lio alaty feel wide, unleat Ihe commllonirt of Ihe county, upon petition, ahould determlnn on a leat number of fool In point of width, on any road to petitioned for. flic. 3. That all application for laying nut or altering any oounly road, or fur tho alteration of any Territorial road, ahall bo by pollllon lo Ihe board of com. nilitlonert or the proper oounly, alg ned by at leaal twelve householder of tba conn, ly, living In tha vicinity where aald mad It to be laid oul or altered, and ald pell, lion ahall specify of (he place of begin ning Ihn Intermediate point If any, and oflarmliiellon of aald road. Sao. 3. That pre v lout lo any petition Ulng pretented lor a county road, nr for (he alteration of a county or Territorial road, nnlico thereof ahall bo given by ad. vertlwunenl l up at Ihe place of holding county eommlnlonera' oourla, ami lliree public placet In each township through which any part ufauuh road ladcalgiiid In he laid out or altered, al least thirty dayt previous to Ihe mxetlng of tho hoard ofuoimiycominittlonera, at which the po. lilion ahall ho presented, aud on Ihe pell, lion being presented and the coiiinilitiun era aailaned lhat auch notice has been given as aloreaaid, Ihey ahall aptmlni tlirro dislnlerestrd lioiitehoMer of thn unnnty at viewers ofsald road, and a skilful sur veyor In survey Ihe tame, and ahall luo an onler directing sti.l viewers aud sur veyors to proed,on a day named lu isald 'order, nr on llielr lalllng In meet on said da), within five days Ihorrafter, lo tlctt, ,survey, lay out, or alter taid road, Sic. I. That it shall be tho duty uf tin j viewers and surveyors appointed asafote. atid, after receiving lit least sli days' pro. tlinn nuiim by onu of the petlMunen, to meet at llio liino and placo i-cclfud In iho nnltr of tho commistiuncr. aforesaid, ur within file days thereafter, and after taking an oath nr alTirm.llQi, faithfully to ,. httc the duties of tin r apnointments rrsprdlvely, ahall lakrt tutheir atiltlaiue UU suitable iwrsont at chtln carriers and aut n, Indhlduals as well at to the pub. lie. If tuch road shall bo etlabtlslied and opened or altered, and lh surveyor shall eurvey tuoii road under I tie direction or the viewer and cause the tame lolw cone tnicuoutlv marked throtwhout. notion ihe ' ' . . -i -. .l .. course anu msiaocct, aim ai tno rnu in ...I. ...tl. .I..II -.,,-u it,, niimlr nl it.. tame, ami also ihn ronmiencenient and i.niiln.ll.. nr -.1.1 nuil n, mn.v t I. ........-.."t. ... ... .v. . .... . .v . marked on a Ireo or inoiiument rreclnl for lhat purpor.0 J bo ahall also make nut motets hm oi iho rniintv commissi mers court then next entuing, and it thnll be Ihe duty of Ilia commitslonvri mi rrciv. Ing Ihe report ol ihn viewer aforesaid, lo cauto Iho tame lo bo publicly read on two ilillercnl daya of tho ttmo rneeling, and If no ufiai application titan noinaua loinrni for a reviow of aald road or alteration, or petition for damage., between Ihe first day of their eettlon, at which the report and turvoy aro made, and Iho eeoond day of their next slated session, they ahall canto aald report, aurvey and plat to be recorded, anil from thenceforth aald mad shall bo considered a public highway, and the commissioners ahall Issue tbelr order directing aald road to be opened. Hut II the report of Iho viowera bo against auch propoocd road or alteration, then no far ther proceedings ahall be bad I hereon, and tho obligor or obligor In the bond re ceiving lit payment of cotta and expense., shall be llablo for iho full amount of tuch cottt and expense: ProtMfd, That In all case when any oath or affirmation I required to bo taken by any perton under the provitlon of thl. act, Ihe tame may bo administered by lha surveyor, nr by one of ihe vltwor or reviewer who have pre. vloutly beenewornoraffirmed ihemeelve. Sac. 8. That after ihe viewer of any county or Territorial road ahall bare mado return In favor of the aame agreeably to Ihe preceding aecllon, and before aald re turn ahall be reoordtd, and Iho record e. labllibcd, It ahall be lawful for any house holder of Ihe oounly, to apply to the com mlatloner fur a review or aald road, by Million, algned by at Last twelve bonat holder residing In lhat part ol the oeunly through whloh aald road It propoaad to be Mtabfiahed t and the oommluloner ahall on auoh etltlon being preatnted, and they satisfied It I jutt and rraaonabla, appoint Ave disinterested qualified votera of the county, to view aald road, and latun tbafr order to aald viewer, directing them to moeiat a tlmtepeoified In auch order, or within Ave daya Ihareajior, tad aald view, er ahall meet after haWeg, reaelved elf daya' pravlaiM notice by on of the pelf, tionere, and tftir taking tba eeiK or af. Urination required by rlw praoawlng Hon, ahall proceed IcimImiIm retrkt urveyaa roraaio rpanuy ine renner mlialonar.'atatluitMr evlnlon la fcrerUM ll or againti the aetabUMmeM M mm reae, '.a 1 s . . A II el and their reaooM for tho aame l and If the report of the viewer Iw la favor of aam ruaa, tho aame antit m eauuianaa, rvoordtd, aud opened, agreeably to lb provisions of ihlt aol j and tha partMor JKirton bound for lh tame, shall patTln lo ihn oounly Ire.aury the' amount or the costs of auch review, but If Ihe report bo igilntl lit etiabllalirnewtof ueh road, no further proceeding ahall be had thmaa before ihe commUtloner, and the per seal executing the Drat bond ahall pay Into the county trea.ury, the amount of cottt and expeiiaei of the first view end urvy, and review of taid road. Hurt. 0. Thai If any person or person through whose land any Territorial or county road may be laid out, .hall feel injured Iheroby, auch perton or perton. may make noinplaint thereof to lh. board of oounly loinnil.tiooer at any lime be tween the session of the commissioners, at wh'ch thn report of said road I. made, and ti a second day of Ibelr noil stated set. tion; and tlio commissioner shall appo!ut thrco disinterested householders or tho county, ttliKO duly it shall be, after hav ing been duly aworn or affirmed, to ills charge their duly faithfully and Impartial ly, to proceed and view aald road Ihe wholo distance Iho aamt may have been established through the premises of Ihe complainant, and asset 'and determine hou much let valuable iho land or prem ises of iho complainant hts been or will rendered by the opening or uld road, and they shall report Iho same In writing to tho commissioner al llielr next meeting lliere- tfter, and if tho commissioner! shall Iw sal!. ed that the amount to atsessed and determined, bo lust and enultable, and thai said road will, in their opinion, bo of sufficient linporttiicetotlienuMiotocauso the dam.K. lu be paid by lha county, Ihtv ahall order Ihe aiim to bo paid to tho iiiltidoucr Ironi Iho county urratury, bul If in llielr opinion Ihn aald road Is not of sufficient importance In the public to canto llio sauia lo be paid by tho county, they may rcluse lo establish the samo a publlu highway, unless t!is damages and ttponsetant paid by Ihn petitioners, tiic 7. That when any county road thall bo considcrrd usrlm", and Ittelvc householders reidie.g In lhat part of Ihe couily where such road it established, may mako application by llm pe'ltlon lo Ilia board of commissioners of county lo vacate the same, aelllns forth in said Mil. tion the reason why taid road ought In Iw vacated, which petition than lio pre. stuird and publiuly reaihal a recultrsei tion of the board of commltsktport, ami no other procve-dinas thall be hail I hereon, un. til lh next ttatnl session ofjhe said beard of commlisionert, when it shall ho again read aa afornaid, and if no objri tion be made, the ccinnilttioners may on the last day of lhat tettion declare said road va aaled, or any part thereof, which Ihey may deem urcessary la kern open for public convenience, bul if objection be mado in w riling, tignodal least by twelve householders residing in ho neighborhood of ike road proposed lo bo vacated, tho cnininltiioncrt shall appoint three disln Icrcsted pultons lo lnw taid road, win -(still tako iho snmo oath or allinnation aa is required by tho fourth section of this act, ami prociru io view mo ruaii aiore. said and make a report of their opinion therroii, and (heir rotsons for iho tame, to the uoaru ol rommtttioncrt, ami it saw viewers thall report in favor of vacating taid road or any part thereof, tho com missioner may if they thall deem ll juxt and reasonable', declare taid road vacated agreeably lo tho report of tho viewer., hut in oetc .aid viewer, thall report against vacatlns taid mad. then and In that cam no further prnccci'.ihg shall be had thereon : PronJeJ, That previoualo any pttllion being prest-iilcd indor Ihe prutisions oi nut ttciiuii, iiio tame noiico thall bo given a I required by Iho third section of ihlt act. See. 8. That when the place of begin ning or true courta of Territorial or ooun ly road thall bo uncertain by reason of Ihn'removal orany mouomenta or marked trees by whiot. aald road wa designated, or from any other cause, the board of commissioners ol tho proper county may appoint thrro disinterested persons, cill. uns of the county, to view and straighten said road If Ihey thall deem it neorsary, and tho reviewers thall cauto said road to be cornotly marked throughout, as in ease of new roads, and a oorrr-olUurvoy lo be made of tho aame, and shaft mako return of aald aurvey and plat df. aald road, to Ihe board of commissioners, who thall cauto tho tame lo bo rcoorded at lu other easel, and from thenceforth taid road, surveyed a. aforesaid, shall be con aidercd a public hlghwny. Sec. 0. That if any person or perton., through wlioaa land any Territorial or county road la or may bv established, ahall bo desirous of Turning aald road through any other part of hi or her land, auch person or persons may, by peilflon, aareaably to the second and third aecllon of Ihlt act, apply to the commissioners of lh oounly, while In session, to permit him or litem to turn any roau inrougn any oili er part, or off, of hi, her or their land on aa good ground, without Inoreatlng the distance to ihe Injury ol thep.tblloi and on lh receipt of auch petition, the board of commissioners ahall appoint a aurvey- or, and three disinterested household. rs of lha oouaty, aa viewer, wito, or any two of Ihem,' thall prooed to view the ground ovr which the aald road la proposed to be turned, and ascertain lb ditlanoo whloh aald road will be inoreaaed, by auch pro posed aherattoo, and make uf a report la writing staling lb savers! -dlsttaa a round, toaether with thlret&M.Jtlat utility or Inuillliy of relag laaU altera. If asU temta'h4l reaert la Om aortnitiasjeasini that tat) atayf of laaar or wtftloa I reaaaaahle-i t lh altera!! wiH-aM phuw ti worst grouao, or Mioraaat in di- tanoe to lb: Injury of th' publlo, 'ibiy shall, upon reoelflng aaualaotory avldewe that lb proposed new road hat been open. ed a legal width, and, lu all rtepect axed eouel lo Ihe old road for tha, oonvaoleno oriravelen, the commlloflr a foresaid may declare aaid new road a publlo high way, and make raoerd tberaof, and at th' same tliue.taeaie so muoh of th old road aa U embraooil by tb new. and tho person' or person desiring Ibo alteration afore said, thall pay all (ha cost, of the vltw, survey, ana return oi ..id auoraiiod. . to.. 10. That If any nerson. vriro ahall be apprdntad by the boanl of commission tt a viewers, revlewerjor surveyor of any road, hallute 6r ncilect io pr. form lh duliea required by I lihract, with out any aatlafaciory ekdutior tueh re fusel or neglect, healiall b fined In any , turn nut exceeding trn dollar, lo be re covered by action of debt by any ftraon t tuing for lh ine, befon. any justice of Iho peace havinv iurisdrtllonof the same, J and shall bo paid over, without' delay, to Ihe oounly treasury, by Ihe jbtlleeof tho peace or constable -collecting tho aame. taking hi receipt therefor, and lb board ' of commissioner thall naute all fine which thill he paid Into the oounly treat, ury, under ihe provision, of thl. tctlo bo exjiemled on road ami bridge, within their oounly. Hrx. II. That lb person required to render service under ihLs act, shall re colto compensation for each' day ihey shall be necessarily smployed,' as fellow, lo wll : vltwere and rsvlewsra, tbrsvdel. Ian each; chain oarrUr d aaarkara. two dollars each ; and aurveyors four do), lar each, lo be charged a cost and ex. peijset and paid oul of lh oounly treaau. ry, on the order of Ihe board of oommU- tinner of the proper county. . Src. Iti. That when it ahall become necessary lo rttabtlih a roau" on a county line, the Inbablianlt along uoh line may petition Iho board of commissioner of their rrtpecthe counties, for a'view of such road in Ihe manner pointed out In llio preceding section of ltd act, and It thall bo tho duty of tuch board of com. mltsioners, for each of thn counties inter ested, to appolol Ihrre illsorrel citizen a t letters, who, or a majority of them, .ball meet at tho time and placo named in thn order of the commissioners of tho oldest county Interested, who that) appoint a surveyor; and Ihn vlewerif end turveyor pimintrd a aforesaid, ahall make their report in writing, for ur against auch road, 10 Ihe board of commissioner oflhacoun tie concerned, and llio taid commlssloa. era, upon receiving auch report, ahall in all respects, be governed by lit provitlon of thl act. Sic. 18. That If, on receiving tueh re. -port, Ilia commissioners of all thooouutlrt Inlrretted, ahall bo of opinion tluaiucli road, If opened, would be of public utility, they ahall order tho tame to be opened, in Iho maimer pointed out by ll,l act. Sxc. II. That when any rued I. located under the provision of lha twelfth and thirteenth tectlon of this acl, ll ahall be the duly of Ihe bo til of commissioners of lh county, or trustee of township, ad. joining .uch'road, lo select ono from llielr number whose duty It thall be to meet at some convenient placo near Ihe lino of the aame, the lime and place to bo appointed by the commlatloner or trustee of the ofdett county or township Interested, pre vtou. In the tlmo appointed by law (brap. portioning labor to their respective road districts, and shall assign a lulficUnl um ber of perton, if pnolioable, lo opto audi road and keep the Mine in repair, dividing the road In suchiinoer lhat lh person so assigned Intrry work under lh order of the supervisors and person to astlsntd thall Itrfgoterned by the provision or the act entitled an act defining Ihe duliea of supervisor of road-and highway.' 8r.c. 13. That en application, made un der Iho provisions of ihlt act, Ihe boariTbf commissioner oflhe proper counties thall, r beforo granting any order thereon, require of Ihn person or porsons making auch ap. - plication, a bond, with one or more auf riclent aurctiei, made payable to the coun ty treasurer, and approved by ihe board of commissioners of the county for the um of the county. ' Cue. 16. Thatnochango .hall btfnad In thedlreotton ofa Territorial road where 11 crosses ilia line between two Counties, untosa by mutual agreement in the report oflhe vltwer appointed by lha board of I commissioner In the rountlr Interested, A in which latl otto ihe plat and turvey of tho variation from Ihe original road ahall bo recordod In both counties. Passed ike Council February 7, 1831. I'asud the House of ltepreenlatlves , February 7,1801. RA1.PII WILCOX, Sixittr H. X. WV. W. BUCK, Of Cornell. A Mississippi paper, In auloglxlog the dliunlonltl. savi: The averlaatlns- det. tiny of th South hang upon auch men u QuttoJan, Devi and other. Tha Flor. ana OeaHl remark that If thl be irue, how appropriately ma- w exelalm, la lb language of Dr. Watte-r jOnsiWl ea what asltaatrlarsU lltHivwUsUagtUafa.'' To Max Yaxar. To two mtddrtse- la4 hplM potato add a plat of bsj4Mag wat.r aatj two table apoaaeful of bsawa sjgar, Oa pint of hot wtr bould ba , aplMy'TnrhirpktorthootrMaatd. 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