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'rhe' intense anxiety 'of ,all clasSes of people in regard to Presidential affairs, has impelled na to give a larger spate to iinielypolitieat matter,' this week, than tfatial: 'St emocratio ate C ommi ee met at: ztar3liut:g last: Friday, ..to consult re -0414 the :Tiresjdential cots rilittee of thirteen was appointed to drelt, 311: Address to, the- people of the , State, epressive of Abe sensepf the meet- ill ; *bile tne bornmittee : was delibera-- ibe - repoiC prepared by Gov, Bigler cfmcerning, the:action -of :l •tbe Louisiana Iteturning'Boaib was read to%the meet ing. -The' , Crowded ,state of -our columns Compels' ue to postloue the publication , of the address this week. Wohave said from,; the first, sitice the N oFinber electiGn; that we believe Sam hel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks were then elected and thatlhey will he inaugurated at, the proper Jime, which occasion.,` is the.fifth of March next. We have not said this for buncombe. but nt-- cause of thechonest Lcoririction that they *ere elected hy the people, and that the ifepple are hot in their Lenten Alai year, to surrender a republican form of.:: government into the hands of the basest; and boldest conspirators that ever cuiSedra Republic. These conispirai . ors • - have piesitined to make their ii,fameus atiempt, relying upon the cowardice of the.:politicians and office-holders, who, aVi4tot all confined to.: the oat t.Av , for we ha'e'reotuie.Deniooratg, with banking and bonAtiolding,„lnier: eats, -fostered 'under - the4reetn ifsysteni ofilluatices, which is to attf capital 10 en: -who are. made chwards - try the feit4iirly disturbilig elements.' But toot t i= lehkinutteringki of ihe people "behind the thrOne,"'must, anti shall be obeyed,;; Re governinont • will not pr,,Ve failure. Hon s esty,' ihtellipnca and love of he right for the sake of the right, will see that the men whO have-been elected Executive Servants of this great nation; shall take the 'rightful possession of their reppective • offices. The infamous con sPirators, together with their money-big cowards, can avail themselves of the terms-of. Grant's' last "talk,":and under his lead, *visit Europe, and 'take their sons ti4th them (and remain, for aught the honest masses of the country will care.) REPUBLICAN TESTIMONY:. 'We have waited patiently since the re sult as 'reported by the Rethrumg Boards in , Florida and Louisiana has been made public, for evidence from the ether side by vfhich to strengthen our claims to au indoabt2cl majority in both States. Our patience. has at last beeu rewarded, and in :the letter of Gen. Francis 0. Barlow, lite Attorney General of the State of isfew .Yorlr, (which we publish below) we,fe:ll. _assured that, any, unbiased_ mind will see ample evidence. that justice teiall!partiei,would have given the Tilden I,et,,ors in 17.1900„ : 4n:honcit, ‘ 4qiiciti . ty, at- kast, 55. 14 rpineinberict that Gen, Bars kvw , l was one of the Committee of visit: *Rot:4hlioans who Weritho*Flo'rida to 10e:c4 . 4, honest : 094i0,7. : an4-becopiii4g.,itis; - gito*ll'a..oo ~ p peli,- ; and 'l4lpkil:;ll4. : disiei gaid,.of ,all, 4113..,:fortiO:cillaw ,-shown ic4yi tl , Republican,< members of the Boardi Witt dreTi befOrethe closeof the session,; LignOrance of the facti re-: gardlo some of 4 - tir' die tv) p.EMOQ_R4T H factsi.but 'will . tiOshine ',that it was rightly :r.ejected, as it does not alter the result-to Which t should have comc.. Th,e=two last precincts disposed of 121 Republican and 436 Democratic votes, and deducting these and the 219 in Ar-: cher you can get the following result ; Tilden - • 24,002 Hayes ' . 23,947 Tilden's majority. • 55 I should have come to this result after passing' 'upon all the cases_ before the board . except Hamilton county. Ic this-county which causes the only doubt haveisbout it. , , • ,The official minutes of the '. board,.. as published in the . New York papers of. December 13,state. that in .some:precincts of this county,(name notgiven) 83 -Dem ocratic - and. 58 Republican .. votes were . thrown. out.- .I do. not knOW the ground; but 4llov . u.ing it,.. you still.:' have a Deito-_ cratic-majority of 30.. Then comes Jas . - - per precinct No. 2,,i.where: • the.. vote was.: , Democratic, 323 ; -Republican. !18k . ask returned; ..About. this. case s . I ,know only whit appe.ara in the, Miputes.ofthe .board and in (.`jsvgill'ii ,letter.-and '. docke*.s ,pro test attached' to, ttiv t .:, . report.... The jrregu!.. laiities COmplained Of.labandonik „the convasa,.when halt-finished and: turning it over to twO - 11ryers who : conipl*d it the next day,) would juitify the.. throw-' ing out of the whole .. returns ;;but what 1 am'in doubt about` is, whether the:11..., 7 . speCtOra' were Republicans or - D s ernocrati. Cooke'sais 'in - his protest; that . -iliey were the former, and Cowgill 'and:thenctinutes . say nothing about it. r ave heard, and Cooke also says, that th 5 made affida vits in aid of the' Rept blican contest., and if 80,1 _presume they were Repuhli cans. In . this Cage it Should be presumed that in the return as- made, they looked -after the interest of theieown party,. and .at any rate.l do not think tbatn, Demo cratic majority' should be.thrown out be 'lcause of Republican wr - 64-loing, it such were the case. - -If this pr(Cinct be rejec- Jed It'would give - a 'Republietin - imijority . - in the.state; otherwise not. lii the latter ',case the Tilden majority would be so small that perhaps some of the RepUbh- Oan contests which - . the board'. did 'hot :stop to consider .• (pi obably because the • majority had.. -been' s - reached . on - other grounds) would have. • changed the result: if- passed.upon..,' But .there is - no use in speculating . about this, as the ease . must be consider -eek. at it.was :m ad er- . - ti p by . the - - bos....rd.'-- :Leaving.• out Jasper . preempt,- we. see, thereftw,,that,"in my - .opinion; 'there wits . ..alilden,,, tnajority, - even .borxeding that 't . edinbeliton and.' the first-named precinct in Hamilton county should bethrown.out, -wh'Alr Lilo hot say ' was rightly done.''.' I 11 . - crrteinly,tirever.-- had any doubts:a to what [ rnrown - opinion was, except R 3 ;to this _ptea.tet; UP.Cin which. it happened ithatl. i'did , n. - 4t know hilly what the evidence was l'but - as I do . not .bave - thc-- assurance to put my - own opinion above those •of . the' Ward upon questions - as .to which there .was conflicting' evide:lcei I was not Will ing to giN'e my own. views, without at the same' time giving.the evidenCe, and hence my report . WaS , ‘.`so long.". -I'.. .- - - I atn not unwilling to express Any °pin io,nsi,nor d-.) I object to having any one to whom they are of any con2tquence know them.. , Youis truly. -.- • - -. PEANCIS C.' BARLow." New Nork; . Dec. 15. - - .. We - can only account for the fairness of the abore, coming as it does from so bitter a i partisan as Gen. Barlow, by the fact that a committee of the House is at, work in Tallahassee, which in a short time, will. expose to the public all the manipulations of the conspirators. in ..Florida, ; and the General finding that silence is no longr of" any use, seeks to gain credit for honesty and superiority to party prejudice, which he really 'does not possess. In the .Louisiana matter, wa have be fore us thereport of Mr. Z. L. White,the correspondent of the 'N. Y. Trikne sent toNei Orleans during the. visit . of Mr. Sh. erman's conimittee. Mr. White - thus states the case : ,• - - . , "The election in this State was held under a law: made by the Republicans with-the ayovird object of keeping :that party in power:. Every supervisor in the State was a Republican, and 'when their returns are compiled and added up, it is found that the . Democratic majority is about 9,000 i Now,-I ask any fair man' if thEddoes not make a prima facib . casefor the Democrats, and when . the Republi , cans Undertake to overturn that resulti if, they oughtnat to, be required to prove their Case- beyond all doubt r - •,_.. • - .. *. •.* - *- - itt * * , ' "After a pretty careful - examination of the ; subject, I am fully convinced - ghat none - of tha' acts of - violence _which QC 7 ciit*4, in_ the bulldezed 'parishes" before' theAst' of:limit - June; were RolitiCal in their characier. I know - that an eiami ,' nation _of many of . the, affidavits :hied with the. Rettirning . - Board,l4 the :Re ' pulilicaris might lead to another conalti=., sion;'hrit it ahould --- be :r , emembered that those depositions. Were ex parte, pre:payed,' rota partiean phrpoie, a and' by the'aSsie--` tance of . mein vihose single, object was to :prove political intinifdatiOn.' The 'wit. tresses , too, Were, generally the victims of balldoziuk Or their 'friends; and if. they , , were guilty of any crime or tad been, ac= criftd of any 7 they would not natitrally • voltinteer , information on. the subject, ,a643oeirmere uptaqked :09:0;it. ' .. 1 was ott,o6o:oo;:ariet*4atik while 6* testimony : was . bong vtillOti:: -- W?t4eiiiies' feo: l dial 4E4, i t tie ll*: '''ittits4,fii I.; . 4 ‘,Rll.. eit •A . : '.c'... r 'V, •, ( -',, ~;`, 4 .7,701 1- THE .DEMOCRAZ . , - i :7 :.' T pd. - i , .:2 . 1 7i -1.8110,. hanged or shot or whipped was a Repub. lican, and if he was bulldozed On account of his politics, but the inquiries never went further for the purpose of ascertain ing just what the provocation 'was. For instance, •a man was .taken out and habged in East Baton Rouge Parish last March. Several witneFijes made affida vits in tegard to the case, in all of which - kt was asserted that he was a Republican - etc., etc., bUt'nothing Was saitiabout the nian's chitraoter or repUtation.. In him than . five initiates' . talk - . with one of the witnesses I found that the man had been accused .of stealin hogs, and Ihaveilo. doubt he was • *' * * In some, if..not in all of the five parifihes to • attention ..has been directed, there . were murders and.oth.er acts of itiolence.whiCh were unque.stidn- ; ably politicalin theincharicter. I don't think the. number was, nearly as great,as ( Republican's;.'. represent;, it to 'have been. 'ln . .rnakirg tip their case EfUP-• port .01 the action of the'...lteinriling - . Board they!lytve raked 'up eYery, ,inOtance 'of ; murder pr whipping which.,they,conld hear of :40, haitl'OCcurredin•a• year, coi . d. 'l4oU : they come.tYo 'be • inVotiyakd the plat jo:rity of 'theM - ibill . foiind to haiino; more connection .with inzlitics„,thcen: the lyn :Of a ;:hol'so-thief nd ;$ • * * , %sill not ,say, that, - .Gov 7 ernor the . othei Republican politicians' of Ibuisiana wished the djo,-_ order to continue during the campaign, in order that the.R.epnblican party might have a pretext',f4 throwing out the votes of enough pollO in the State 'to destroy any majority the Democrats might get but it has sometimes seemed .soto me. The evident satisfaciion . with which the'Re' publicans at the, Custom-House exhibited any affidavit :.which described a,murder More atrocious than another, : was a:fact that was •realparked by : every newspap , r correspondent, liho visited the Republi can headquarters. A murder ivas' ,worth hundreds of votes' to . them, and they could not conceal .their pleasure 'at discovering - Our readers will - teccollect'drat as an offset to the COmmittees z. sent to investi gate election frauds • in- South Carolina, Florida, and Louisana, -the _ltepuhlicans; . • in the liouse:denianded and ohtained" app:A n tme n t". 'asimilar committe,q, to ibquireinto.tfie causes of .. ;theiminenet ajp,Aty:_ New?: York city, v heir Gen. Csrcuit claimed thexe.,had heen more. franduli.nt : tegistratjbtoiind:votirte than in . any Otherrii.tit , trf At A: sfs4ioti":Of that tOniTilittee . ; Jolt ia< Ic'Dav,erti . F.4, ::sapefiri 544. :R.fristratinn and . an -, ,iinficrunufou, • pArty . . nitTbero( : arrests were trittdc.:f !! or 'eighteen. ' Was no kei;erallrand. atteiupted Haiti ralliation, and. feivey we - re Triade' . .thati ; in Pre'sideo,t : i;d year -exciipt-, 1872. . kept from five to .seven men in :the courts: to prevent such - frauds: . The 'late elect ion was the fairest held tor . years in this city. The'voto was hot .eiessive. The reason why the : Democratic majority:iii the. city, was io..large was 'bicause very Man, Republicans' voted the Democratic ticket"- . • . . At, the' risk. of Seeming give • too innch.space to this matter -we shoji add the opinion. of Mr. Horace White,until - reCently, tuantig,ing Editbr "of. . the Omit' go. Tiibithe and.. still one of 118 largest stock. holders. • . • "If Mr. Hayes .i? installed iu -the -Ex 'ecutive Mansion, and put in posst , ssion of the Treasury and other department, by force, with . no , hetter• title than .he now appears to have, .and if he should decide - to accept the office :with such. a title, hi; would be the. facto Preadent, and his acts - would 04' valid as against third par". ties.: But he.loukitt not to be. recognized as, Presider t yy COngresa, and no Eappro priation of .. ioney should betnade during his usurpatiOn except such as- may be neceasaky:. to - .protect: .the. plibliO Credit,. transport the' mails, • keep the . courts open, •collect - the revenue,. pay ' the pen &ions, And: generally -to hold society to Less thau:-. this - the Democrats cannot safely do." • .=•• : .-., :,.:-, • ,• •, The ; reporter inquired: of Mr.-, White , . how he voted: at the last - election' and-be replied.t _ ''': '- - .' . • ' . . .. . "I voted for the Hayes electors- and the Republican State. ticket. in 'lllinois without eiception, brit I-acknowledge no allegiance or fealty to any party, and shall. not .vote-, the -• &publican _ticket again if the action of the Louisiana Returning . toard rerteive: the sanction and stipport of „the Party.',! t .Thusday-,by day, the:Chand,e in public sentiment- becomes more evident and the pr3Spect for a favorable issue to the dia . boliCal cons piracy , ,of Chandler; Morton and Corneron ,becOmes more-land nitre , . improbable. -the ; people rendered' their verdict as , to the' merits; of : the respective' candidates - on/ the Ith pf:NoV. lasf , and , tr. po/itiea'ns - will be CoMpelled .to.abide by that. -verdict. .. ~ Re*:,ll",oik; PI: 4 sli r lt itß la lß itioia P °3l)iß annatiou —Ejl, t _ - 7 I r id(rl lt t p hia;' . Phit .' 1 , .11 - -: f.. - 4, • g ' • !:, • , ..lika4 Lt 4 sumukir 4 , „ Subscriberf for IiTT. iverzbar i . 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In town, stopped at 4t4 ,Q.P4r,, , 'r..'..i. , _:;:l --"':i!,'?'l.'..::' e , S :S • SALES,—Bv virtue of li v E rl in ts : 17 181'd by the Court of Common , Pleaa of stisquehatma County and tome directed, Iwill °AVM to tale by pob li c vendee, at the .Court !louse in Mont roae, on - ' , _ ; Friday, Sanaa:lT 12, 1577, at one o'clock g. m.; the following pieces or parcels of land, to wit: _.. wtilelhthisosiseitthearteeeefieletchese noerrtelreeetlestodfelearnad,arfeehhgeedubyesfirshltaarnienwiedotsf, t e n ee th e e ty ß p o eu ro n n e g y h iv o e f e S ie n , a h q e u e e n ha d u e n d a en De t po ee t, eort S of Thomas on the east by ---,Stseet, thesonth by Broad at.' eet,and on the west by land of on , Jail Hawthorne, it being 66 feet front by 175 feet dee p. withthe appurtenances, 1 frame h o tt n it ti e eE e ste , ir o di fleet in of aei l dl Railway, % yam. a uanogi d nnh f e rt t s s it h tre me e e s h .. a T e h n e e s p e e c p o e n t d e. o p n i 4%i i s Street, and bounded on the north by Main street, and or, the west by lan li d l o tt f l t E h l e i the east by laud of John _Pike. on _the south by East i p ri p P u u ; taen it being 85 feet front by 40 ft et deep, .e b thirdt se , r e iz et aye de n t n n oi lands e nd d sst, situateashoe rineFoa the ht w hiei a ab g rr o : fe: borougha:l o n d p d s ist nces blacksmith afra sh m o of of n e e e tu te eh a a te n t r sh D e e e p ff o , t, ea ho s a t and. on the west by land of • the south by Laurel Street, John Mcliendry, • with the appurt en a nces , a two - story • frame dwelling honee, and; all improved. ,Seized and taken in execution at the stilt of the Mutual Building Loan acid Savine Association of Susquehanna Depot va J. N. Sedden and James Sedden. tied Carter; Abbott Johnson vs J. W. Sedden and James Sedden, Milks and Watson vs J. N. Sedden and James Sadden. and Royal Tyler vs James Sedden. ALSO—AiI those three pieces of land, the Bret' of which is eltuat,e, in Oakland, Susquehanna -County, Pennsylvahla and bounded' on the north .by land of Marvin Westfall,ort the east by latid'of Marvin Westiall, :on the south by Great Bend and Harmony road. on the west. by landis of:Seth Milling ;containing eneaereand all Imps oved .. A second piece situate in the horongh - of Susquehanna Depot ',Connty and State aforeilid, en the south side of 'Main- Street, bounded on :the xnortli by iMain Street. on the east by lot of Mary'Creagan, south .by .ot of Joseph.Driacoll and ou the ' ; westhyland of Joni) Connell, it 'being 33 feet front by 120 feet deep, 'with the, appurtenances, a frame building ditapied as store and dwelling and other outbuildings. all trnprov ed..A third piece, sitriate as aforesaid, on Wiest Chesil Street, bounded on the , north by East Church Street, and land of James Bell, east by land of C. s. Brewster, south by lci• of - P. Underwood anden the west by West Church Street, containing about 4000 square feet with ;the appurtenances'. 1 frame dwelling house std all im- , proved [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Richard black assigned to Whitney, Pratt' th Co: vs ,Wm. llotsartltand Albert Mlles. T. T. ,ALSO—AII that piece 'or parcel °nand situate in Jackson, Snequehanna County, Pennsylvania; bounded and described as follows, on the north by land of Mich ' eel Grace, on the east and -south by land of Cal lam and on the west by land of David Lyonee'contain big about 84 acres with a small improvement and alt purtenancee, 1 frame dwelling and frame berg. Relz ed and taken in execution. et the snit of Mrs. M. J. Phelp .'assigned to Wm. Emery vs Wm. S. Snediker. ' ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land 'situate in Herrick, tauequenanna County, Pa., bounded and de ,scribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stake and stones corner of Lind of Philip Trues. thence north 44 ,degrees east 67 rods to stake and stones, thence south 44 degrees east ati rode to post and atones, thenceeolith 41. .dcgrees west 67 .thence north 44 degrees west 96 rods to place of beginning. containing 40,acres more or less. mostly unproved with the appurtenances, one frame dwelling house, 2 frame lams, I corn house , and ' other outbnitasings, and 2 orchards. [Seized and taken in execution at. toe suit - of W. P. Pope assigned to Joel Denney VS4. C. Hanle If. B. rennet t er. U. D. Bennett. - A t,SO-4lltlant'picce or parcel of land situate in Her ri (1. Susonehaniti County. Pa., hounded and described, as- foIIOWS, to wit On the north byl'urnpike road, on the east by lands ot the Delnker, uState, on the'sorith tat d o' Eeati Jones. and on the ‘'wt-st by land of Evan . Jones. contaiebig about 109 acres, mostly improved, with the appurtenance:2,l frame dwelling house,l frame • ;barn and an orchard. - seized and tak:la ,execution 'et the suit of Martha Wells , assigned to Hattie E. Wade vs James i'iew and John 8., Hew,. and Oscar Washburn -ndministritor -,Phn S miley. and Assigned to Sca l ia!), e. Smiley assigned to Mary K; Nichols Vier JOllll Nigh. ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parceipt hind i„ltn- Pa ate in the aids Oahland, Susquehanna Cennty, boundednd ecribed as follows. on thesnuth by State Street, on the west by lot of W. T. Moxley, on the nortlr-tyladds of Wm. M. Post, and on the east by lot of Charles Ogden, being 60 feet, on, the said State street and extending northward the same width l'21) feet more or less. with Ihe appur..enaric,cs.l fiame dwelling house and ail improved LSeiied and taken in execu 'lion at the suit of -the Mutual sßailding Loaniat'djSav lug Association.of Susquchaoria Depot vs A.. 14. Ogden. ALSO—MI , that- piece' or Parcel of 'and” Situate In Franklin township; Susquehanna Cronnty,_Pa.,,hounded -on the north leilands of :Martin Sipa heed E.Churehill ,estate, ou ti elinst by Mink , oi -John Actietmaii. die smith by lama , of 'd Burns and W. 11. Robbins and on the west '`ey' lands of W. J. Burns and Blodtafield iloward, containing 120- acres more or less, with. the appurtenance:4. 1 fratee dwelling house. 2frame barns, frame wagon. I.ouso, 2 orchards 'and about inn aCrILIS improved. -- (Seized and „ taken in execution at the ruit of Alyron M. and • Mcivin ris.signed to D. V. Ainey vs John Thikiep,ingli: ; , , ALSO-1,11 that Cl rutin piece o land' situate in the 'township of Ilerrick. Susquehanna county, Pennsylva 'ilia,ann described as follows: Beginning at a stake and 'stones corner of Nancy Norton's sand,thence southeast 50 perches to a [jos t end stones corner. ;hence' south west 160 parchea to a post stud etonee,thence northwest 50 perch'es to said Norton's land to a coiner, thence northeast 160 perches to the plat* ofbeginning, con :taining 100 acres, be- the same more or less, incistly im proved, with the appurtenances,l frame house and frame barn and an orchard. [Seized and tnkea in execution : at the suit of Thomas Plummer 'vs Wne ALSO-Alt that t era ain piece or 'parcel of, land situ -Ate in the villsge of North Susquehanna,4oiikland .township) Susquehanna County. Pa., bounded , Isti the north by land of Wm.:M. Peet, Cu the east by land of J. M. Westfall, on the south by a proposed newstreet , and on the west by lands of M. B. Belcher:containing h' of an acre, more or less with the appurtenances. 1 frame dwe.ling house and' all improved. (Seized and 'tal;en'in execution at the snit of the 'MOW linikling Los n and SaviNg Association of Susquehanna Depot vs Seth IiIIII1ue; ' ” ALSO--All that certain piece of laud situate in' the Township 'of Oakland, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania. - bounded on the north by Wand street, qn the east by' land ;of HP am Bush, on the south by land of A. Farnam.and on the west. land of ta': S. Bing .ham, containing :34 of an acre with the aPplittenatm, a frame dwelliug hense and all improved. [Seized and taken in execution at she suitor Wm. Skinner assign ed to M B. Belither ve D. L. chase. ALSO—AII that Village Lot situate in Oakland township, Stisqnet anna County, Pa.. bounded ea fol io es, towit : North by land of 'Anthony Romer,east by lund.of Geo. E. Barton, south , by Great Beud.roadand west by lane of Anthony Bonier, containing 'about 110 rods of land, with the a ppurtenancea. 1 frame dwell ing house,,frame barn and all improvea....A ad piece or farm situate in Great Bend' Township, county and state aforesaid, beginning at the east side of a butter nut tree standing in the north side of the highway be ing the corner of a lot lately conveyed by Sam'l 11. ity ton to a Mr. Wright', thence south laS degrees west 3 chaises and'7.l links to stake and stones in north bounds of the New York &Erie Railrond lands,, thence by the .same north 6'7 degiees west 1 chain and 10 links , to the west boands'of the said Samuel 11. Dayton's land, thence north 1 1 i degrees east 3 chat no and 25 links to a hickory tree. thence north 1% degrees east 75 links to the center of a creek, thence. Op the creek north 45 de grees east W.linke,thence north 27 degrees east 6 chains thence 1 degrees west 5 chants. thence ' north laf degrees east • 6 chains, thence north 8% degrees , west 1 chain and 70 links.' thence north 6 degrees east 3 :chain, thence north. 334 degrees east 2 chains and 50 links, thence aural 23 degreee east 4chains and re' links thence 16X 'degrees emit SI chains and 25 links. thence north 1% degrees west 12 chaise and 50 links ton pile ,of stones a corner of Wm. Gate's lot. thence north SM . degrees west 2 chains, ,thence north 24 degrees east 33. chains and 50 linke, thence south sw degrees east 11 ichalne and 50,1 inks. thence, south 2aedegrees east 12 'chat ee. thence south 87h' degrees ' east 23 ellaine and 25 links. thence south 32 degrees east 4 chilies and 25 links to the highway, thence alone the , rams smith Xl :degrees west 9 chains and "iii. Hake. thence south 34 de-. 'grees west '1 chains and BO links, thence south :SO des green west 2 chains and 25 'into, thence south 40 de greetaveet 3 chains And 50. links, ;thence . south 65 de greeiewest 8 chains and 59 - links, thence south 42 de greet! wave, 8 chains . -and *links, thence south 82 dt peels west 4 chains`, thence south 22 degrees westl chains and :50' links; thence 'south' 18 degrees west 4 Amino ,thence south 40 degrees wext 1 chitin and e links .tbeiftsonth 13•degrecs west 1 Chain and 58 links,thencc : south 14X &greets weet 1 chain and 5011°10;11nd south 8% degrees west 01 links to the east side'of said MB' lernut tree the place of hos' inning , containing 91 acres 3 roods and 28 rods of land be the same move or iess.— [Seized and taken In-execution id, the - suicof J.ll.Cook va N. W. Fox. Charles Beene ve . N. W. Fox. Geo. T. _Frazier vs NI W; PoX:''L. P. Hinds vs-N - . W. Fox. IC ißevin ve N. W. kux.. ,stiovock Fox. 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